News
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Virtual vacation!
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020DESTINATION DC is inspiring prospective travellers to the US capital to keep the dream alive by inviting them to take a “virtual vacation” showcasing key attractions including museums and landmarks in 360 online tours – washington.org.
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TD summit is off
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020THIS year’s Travel Daily Sustainability Summit, scheduled for 22 Apr, will not take place due to the government’s restrictions on non-essential indoor gatherings.
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Royal extension
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020ROYAL Caribbean Cruises (RCL) has extended the suspension of sailings across its brands until 12 May (TD breaking news).
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Collette comments
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020COLLETTE Tours President, Jaclyn Liebl-Cote, has released a video explaining the operator’s policies due to COVID-19 and the recent postponement of the Oberammergau Passion Play to 2022 (TD 20 Mar).
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Bunnik campaign
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020BUNNIK Tours has launched a new campaign called Still Dreaming, Still Bunnik Tours, designed to serve as inspiration for future travellers.
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Great Wall reopens
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020PART of the Great Wall of China has reopened to tourists, after the tourist attraction was closed for more than two months due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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QF flying DRW-LHR
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020QANTAS is today and tomorrow operating non-stop Airbus A380 flights between Darwin and London Heathrow, with the closure of Singapore transits forcing the re-routing of QF1/2.
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Vale Sol Kerzner
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020THE global hospitality industry is mourning the death this week of Sol Kerzner at the age of 84.
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Pax rev to plummet
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020THE International Air Transport Association (IATA) has updated its estimate on the revenue impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global air transport industry.
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Olympics delayed
Wednesday | Mar 25 2020THE Int’l Olympic Committee (IOC) & Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo have confirmed the Tokyo Olympic games must be rescheduled beyond 2020, but not later than summer 2021.