News
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Macao free tours
Wednesday | May 27 2020MACAO will introduce free half day tours for overnight visitors to help prop up its tourism sector.
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Port Phillip spruiks visitation
Wednesday | May 27 2020THE popular tourist haunt of Port Phillip in Victoria has released the first phase in a series of videos to encourage a return to strong visitation.
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PTMs to the rescue
Wednesday | May 27 2020TRAVELMANAGERS’ personal travel managers (PTMs) have been leaving no stone unturned in lending assistance to clients stranded in remote locations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Window Seat 27 May 20
Wednesday | May 27 2020IN A world where travel restrictions are rife as the world grapples with a global pandemic, it seems almost unimaginable for any company to be preparing for travel to another planet.
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Accommodation 27 May 20
Wednesday | May 27 2020WELCOME to Accommodation Updates, Travel Daily’s Wed feature. If your property has undergone some recent changes you would like to make the industry aware of, send a brief description with an image to accomupdates@traveldaily.com.au.
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Tourism industry “Restart Timetable” released
Tuesday | May 26 2020AUSTRALIANS could be heading to New Zealand for a holiday in early Jul and venturing to other short-haul international markets by Sep, according to a timetable released today by the newly formed Tourism Restart Taskforce (TD 29 Apr).
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A glimmer of spending light
Tuesday | May 26 2020THE latest consumer travel spending data from News Corp Australia (pictured) shows a small improvement across all sectors, despite being collated for the week to 11 May, before the latest government moves to open intrastate travel.
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What will travel be like on the other side of lockdown?
Tuesday | May 26 2020MARK Carter is a Director, Author and Learning & Development professional. As a keynote speaker and consultant he works with businesses to adapt their brand.
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Ponant prepares
Tuesday | May 26 2020PONANT is today inspiring prospective cruisers with a stunning image of the Kimberley Coast as a reminder of the many beautiful and exciting experiences that lie ahead of us once the world emerges from COVID-19.
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JobKeeper ongoing?
Tuesday | May 26 2020THE travel and tourism sector is urging the Government to recognise that the industry was the first to be hit by COVID-19 and is likely to be the last to emerge, with a targeted extension of the JobKeeper program vital to ensure businesses survive the pandemic.
