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More travel appreciation
Friday | May 15 2020THE Travel Studio’s Managing Director Julie Marshall (pictured) recently received some well earned love from a client on Mother’s Day, who gifted a bright bunch of sunflowers to the hard working travel expert.
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Riding new travel waves
Friday | May 15 2020MATT Urmenyhazi from Sydney Guided Tours has found a silver lining of the current travel hiatus, exploring the city looking for hidden gems to introduce to clients once travel begins again.
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Window Seat 15 May 20
Friday | May 15 2020WHILE much of the travel and cruise sector is put on hold, many companies have found unique ways to remain upbeat and connected in lockdown – some in more ways than none.
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Westbury steps down
Thursday | May 14 2020THE Australian Federation of Travel Agents is suddenly without a leader, after the shock resignation of CEO Jayson Westbury in the wake of a public outcry over comments about TV host Tracy Grimshaw from A Current Affair (TD breaking news).
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Emirates to make return
Thursday | May 14 2020UAE-BASED airline Emirates has announced plans to operate a select number of international flights from 21 May – including routes to Sydney & Melbourne.
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Gradual recovery: CAPA
Thursday | May 14 2020CAPA – Centre for Aviation (CAPA) predicts the Australian domestic aviation sector will enjoy a 60% recovery in capacity by Christmas.
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Who will speak for the Australian travel industry now?
Thursday | May 14 2020BRUCE Piper is the publisher of Travel Daily, travelBulletin, Cruise Weekly and Business Events News.
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Qld to make VA bid
Thursday | May 14 2020THE state-owned Queensland Investment Corporation has confirmed its interest in acquiring a stake in a relaunched Virgin Australia, with Qld Treasurer Cameron Dick saying participation could take the form of direct equity, a loan or other financial incentives to retain the carrier’s HQ in Brisbane.
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No quarantine: IATA
Thursday | May 14 2020THE International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released new modelling which indicates global travel will not return to the levels of 2019 for several years.
