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Feel Good in Sydney
Wednesday | Dec 1 2021THE NSW Government has unveiled an extension to its Feel New tourism marketing campaign in a bid to drive greater domestic visitation to the Harbour City.
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Fiji’s amazing Bula! welcome
Wednesday | Dec 1 2021TOURISM Fiji CEO Brent Hill (pictured) was on hand at the arrival gate of Nadi Airport this morning as part of a huge local delegation greeting passengers on the country’s first quarantine-free flight in over 20 months.
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Tiny houses get big boost
Tuesday | Nov 30 2021BIG Tiny has raised US$3 million (A$4.2 million) in pre-series A funding, giving the eco-tourism company a valuation cap of US$22.5 million (A$31 million).
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Celebrity’s windows are all glass
Tuesday | Nov 30 2021CELEBRITY Cruises has debuted its holiday season-themed window displays at luxury department store Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City (pictured).
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AFTA’s Barnaby encounter
Monday | Nov 29 2021THE meeting on Fri between the Australian Federation of Travel Agents and Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce (see p1) was one of several important face-to-face encounters, which have reinforced the need for the industry to seek support in line with Government priorities.
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Winners are grinners
Monday | Nov 29 2021LYDIA Haydon from YOU Travel Bethlehem in New Zealand has been named the winner of Viking’s latest agent incentive, walking away with an expedition pack valued at more than $1,000.
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Ritz-Carlton in “The Ice City”
Monday | Nov 29 2021RITZ-CARLTON has announced the opening of The Ritz-Carlton Harbin, which features 368 guest rooms including 31 suites (pictured).
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Expos are back on baby!
Monday | Nov 29 2021MEREDITH Hamson and Madri Bowmont from Helloworld Travel Umina in New South Wales recently hosted a travel expo on the beachfront at the Ocean Beach Surf Club.
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DL to make travel global again
Friday | Nov 26 2021DELTA Air Lines (DL) is committed to “making travel global again,” General Manager Australia/New Zealand Clare Black has told Travel Daily.
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Colorado gives thanks
Friday | Nov 26 2021THE Colorado Tourism Office welcomed back key industry partners at celebratory lunches in Sydney and Brisbane yesterday, bringing together tourism boards, airlines, travel agencies and wholesalers to thank them on Thanksgiving for their ongoing support of the US state.