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Rail travel is on the rise for Australians, Railbookers CEO Frank Marini has revealed in an exclusive interview with TD.
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024AUSTRALIA is the company’s second fastest growing market, with sales up 55% compared to last year, whereas overall, Railbookers is up 30%.
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Train travel is up: Railbookers
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Intrepid on the tellie
Monday | Sep 9 2024INTREPID Travel has launched a six-part travel series on Network Ten called Intrepid Adventures, which premiered its first episode last night.
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Cruising about in SA
Friday | Sep 6 2024FLIGHT Centre Travel Group’s (FCTG) retail cruise brand, Cruiseabout has opened its first store in Adelaide at Westfield West Lakes, marking the third shopfront location after formally relaunching in May (TD 02 May).
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FCM India unveils new office
Friday | Sep 6 2024FCM India has moved into a new office space in Noida, in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh, Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG) has announced.
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Cocky Guides smashes an ace
Friday | Sep 6 2024MULTI-SENSORY adventure company Cocky Guides delivered an immersive post-tournament experience for athletes taking part in the recent Northern Territory Blind and Low Vision Open in Darwin.
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A chance for collaboration
Thursday | Sep 5 2024THE Council of Australian Tour Operators (CATO) recently hosted an exclusive networking event in Brisbane, mingling with a group of Queensland-based members at the QA Hotel in Fortitude Valley.
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Travel advisors go west
Thursday | Sep 5 2024TOURISM Western Australia recently hosted a group of travel agents and partners from the East Coast on a famil to Broome and the Dampier Peninsula.
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Wanderlust in Washington
Wednesday | Sep 4 2024LINKD Tourism’s Strategic Director, Michael Cassis, recently hosted a product and marketing manager famil through the state of Washington, made possible by partners Hawaiian Airlines, Visit Seattle, the Port of Seattle, and State of Washington Tourism.
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Voyaging into a new future
Wednesday | Sep 4 2024THE National Indigenous Training Academy (NITA), delivered by Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, has now seen more than 700 young Indigenous Australians complete the program since its launch in 2011.