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Brochures 20 Apr 20
Monday | Apr 20 2020WELCOME to Brochures of the Week, Travel Daily’s Monday feature. If your firm is releasing a new brochure you’d like to make the industry aware of, send a brief description summarising its features and itineraries, including a PDF of the front cover, and contact details to brochures@traveldaily.com.au.
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Hang on until 2021 – Burnes
Friday | Apr 17 2020HELLOWORLD Travel CEO Andrew Burnes has warned Australian travel agents not to expect the world to begin moving again until next year.
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$165m for Qantas, Virgin
Friday | Apr 17 2020VIRGIN Australia has today kicked off a limited domestic schedule of 64 weekly services, with operations on the minimal network underwritten by the Federal Government for the next eight weeks (TD breaking news).
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Business travel key post-COVID
Friday | Apr 17 2020CORPORATIONS are unlikely to significantly reduce their air travel demand once coronavirus restrictions ease, according to a new survey by Irish private equity firm Renatus Capital Partners.
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SNA out of ATAS
Friday | Apr 17 2020THE AFTA Travel Accreditation Scheme (ATAS) participation of a company called SNA Asia Group Pty Ltd (ACN 165 238 326) has been terminated, with AFTA citing a breach of s2.5 (d) of the ATAS charter for the move.
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APT off till 30 Jun
Friday | Apr 17 2020THE APT Travel Group this morning confirmed that its international and domestic tours were suspended up to and including 30 Jun 2020.
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Viking opens Mississippi res
Friday | Apr 17 2020VIKING Cruises today opened up bookings to the public for its inaugural Mississippi season of river cruises, with the new destination to launch in 2022.
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FLT founder dilution
Friday | Apr 17 2020FLIGHT Centre founders Graham Turner, Geoff Harris and Bill James have had their stakes in the firm slashed after not taking up their full allocations of rights in the current $700 million capital raising (TD 06 Apr).
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TD podcast episode
Friday | Apr 17 2020THE third episode of our Travel Daily – News on the Fly podcast is now live on the Apple iTunes store, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Azamara chief out
Friday | Apr 17 2020LARRY Pimentel, the highly respected CEO of Azamara Club Cruises, yesterday confirmed he was resigning from the role, amid thousands of lay-offs at parent company Royal Caribbean Cruises Limited (RCL).