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Window Seat 27 Oct 16
Thursday | Oct 27 2016PLENTY of us can admit to slipping a hotel freebie into our luggage: some of those little shampoo bottles or some luxury soap perhaps? How about the spare toilet seat you found hiding under the bed?
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FCM Travel holds the key
Thursday | Oct 27 2016ABOVE: More than 60 of Flight Centre’s FCM Travel leaders visited Cambodia earlier this month, to take part in a Habitat for Humanity community building project.
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Mantra Richmont opening
Thursday | Oct 27 2016A TRADITIONAL ribbon cutting ceremony attended by VIP guests this week heralded the opening of Brisbane’s newest property, the Mantra Richmont Hotel.
Speaking at the event, Queensland Minister for Tourism and Major Events Kate Jones said the new property was a “vote of confidence for Brisbane’s booming tourism market”. -
Qantas debuts refreshed livery
Thursday | Oct 27 2016QANTAS has today unveiled its updated livery in preparation for the launch of its new Boeing 787 Dreamliner which is set to enter the fleet a year from now.
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Scenic celebrates 30 years
Thursday | Oct 27 2016SCENIC celebrated its 30th Anniversary in style with around 100 trade & media partners at a lavish cocktail party at Park Hyatt, Sydney last night.
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Lake Eyre sales
Thursday | Oct 27 2016LAKE Eyre in South Australia has seen its biggest sales season in five years with Kirkhope Aviation completing 26 tours there throughout the 2016 season.
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Hard Rock ceo quits
Thursday | Oct 27 2016HARD Rock Cafe ceo Hamish Dodds has resigned from the position (effective early 2017) which he has held since 2004 to “pursue new opportunities”.
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Anantara Oman
Thursday | Oct 27 2016ANANTARA’S first resort in Oman, Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort, has officially opened its doors.
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CWT appointment
Thursday | Oct 27 2016CARLSON Wagonlit Travel has named Johan Wilson as its new country director for UK and Ireland, with Wilson taking up his new role effective 01 Nov.
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Amex forecasts meetings growth
Thursday | Oct 27 2016AMERICAN Express Meetings & Events has issued its sixth annual global meetings forecast, with the report expressing optimism about activity in the Asia-Pacific region.