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Accor unveils more Maldives
Wednesday | Jul 21 2021ACCOR has announced the signing of SO/Maldives, which is set to feature 80 villas and debut in the country in 2023.
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Shaken but not stirred
Wednesday | Jul 21 2021PERTH-BASED travel agency Martini Travel celebrated its fifth birthday on Fri, with owners Rhett and Krystal Martini inviting clients and partners along to mark the milestone achievement.
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Normal dives aren’t much chop
Wednesday | Jul 21 2021EXPERIENCE Co’s Skydive Australia has this week been granted council approval to take the plunge on its new heli skydive experience in Surfers Paradise.
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Bunnik unveils southern gem
Tuesday | Jul 20 2021BUNNIK Tours has added another domestic tour to its expanding local range, this time an 11-day exploration of Canberra and the Sapphire Coast.
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Come and live like Kingsford
Tuesday | Jul 20 2021FOLLOWING a three-year, multi-million-dollar redevelopment by owners Stefan and Leanne Ahrens, the updated 16-suite Kingsford The Barossa has reopened to the public.
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LATAM spirit an Aussie first
Monday | Jul 19 2021LATE last week LATAM Airlines successfully repatriated 120 Australians from Santiago to Brisbane – the first time the carrier had flown non-stop between the two cities.
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Skal squeezes in lunch
Monday | Jul 19 2021THE Skal Club of Melbourne snuck in their Jul lunch last Thu at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, just before news of the Victorian lockdown broke.
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Agents unite just in time
Friday | Jul 16 2021TRAVELMANAGERS’ Victoria-based personal travel managers had a lot of stories to swap when they met up recently in Melbourne, as fate would have it, a catch up only days before the city was plunged back into a snap five-day lockdown.
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Just another Degree in paradise
Friday | Jul 16 2021THERE aren’t too many training colleges that offer five-star accommodation, indigenous smoking ceremony welcomes and amazing tropical surroundings, but that’s just what attendees will get at the newly constructed Hotel School Hayman Island.
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IATA attacks EU fuel proposal
Thursday | Jul 15 2021THE International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Director General Willie Walsh has criticised an EU proposal put forward overnight to slug airlines with fuel tax to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, labelling the move “counter-productive” to the goal of sustainable aviation.