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Still a mountain to climb
Tuesday | Apr 27 2021CHRONIC and unsustainable staff shortages are hampering any recovery in the hospitality sector, according to Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA).
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Hurti split to boost growth
Monday | Apr 26 2021A strategic structural change is now being rolled out across the world by cruise line Hurtigruten, which will allow the company to grow either side of the business as necessary, Managing Director APAC Damian Perry has told Travel Daily.
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I can’t wait to get on the road again
Monday | Apr 26 2021THE first week of Club Med, Globus and Norwegian Cruise Line roadshow has been a great success, with limited spots still available for remaining events.
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APT brews Spinifex deal
Friday | Apr 23 2021APT has announced a new partnership with locally owned Spinifex Brewing Company, a beer maker with a focus on giving back to the region and its veterans.
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It’s TIME to graduate!
Friday | Apr 23 2021THE Travel Industry Mentor Experience (TIME) held its first in-person graduation ceremony in more than 15 months in Sydney this week.
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Agent sales up 3 points
Thursday | Apr 22 2021WHILE travel spend over the last week has levelled off at around -43% of pre-COVID volumes, the period did see a healthy 3% rise in the travel agent sector, according to new figures from News Corp Australia.
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AlUla launches to the trade
Thursday | Apr 22 2021THE north-western Saudi city of AlUla held a trade launch dinner last night at middle-eastern restaurant Nour in South Sydney, taking attendees on a “journey through time” to the destination, which is being marked as The World’s Masterpiece.
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Ride Yamba’s wave
Thursday | Apr 22 2021A NEW 12-room surf hotel is close to opening its doors to guests in Yamba, offering an authentically local experience in a private space where travellers can “check in and chill out”.
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A heli of a wine tour
Wednesday | Apr 21 2021GCH Aviation has launched Between the Vines, a wine heli-tour to North Canterbury in New Zealand, which will be targeted at Australian travellers.
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Skal enjoys fruits of labor
Wednesday | Apr 21 2021CITY of Melbourne and Skal International hosted an industry lunch last Thu (TD 13 Apr), where discussions were enthusiastic about the success of city’s FOMO campaign.