News
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EY upgrades MEL
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026ETIHAD Airways has upgraded its Melbourne to Abu Dhabi service by deploying B787-9 aircraft on all flights.
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Ireland with Aspen
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026COLLETTE has introduced “a touch of Blarney” with its latest tour to Ireland, led by entertainment reporter Nelson Aspen (pictured).
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Fuel switch concerns
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026AN Air India flight operated by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner yesterday reported a defective fuel control switch, forcing the carrier to ground the aircraft.
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Expedia trims jobs
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026EXPEDIA has cut more than 150 jobs, according to financial news website TheStreet, with the roles based mostly at its Seattle HQ.
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KLM turns on wi-fi
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has introduced free wi-fi on all its European routes.
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Fund’s green key
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026PRO-INVEST Group has announced a significant sustainability milestone, with its three New Zealand fund hotels becoming the first properties in the country to gain green key certification.
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Madeira hikes fee
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026HIKING fees in Madeira, an archipelago of four islands in Macaronesia, 400km north of the Canary Islands, have increased to keep the activity sustainable and maintain the various trails.
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AAA urges govt action on Aussie SAF
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026SETTING a clearly defined ambition for Australia’s low carbon liquid fuel market, establishing an optimal mix of demand-side and supply-side policy mechanisms for SAF, and grants for airports to invest in SAF infrastructure have all been named by the AAA as important for the Australian Government to act on in its recently released Federal Budget submission.
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Charity wheels in motion
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026INTREPID Travel has partnered with World Bicycle Relief to launch a fundraising cycling trip across the Colombian coastline.
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Not another boring prize
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026INSIDE Travel has revealed this year’s edition of its ‘Not Another Boring Prize’ incentive, giving travel agents the opportunity to win a trip worth over $40,000 across its InsideJapan and InsideAsia brands.
