Breaking News
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QF debuts Korea route
Monday | Dec 12 2022QANTAS has resumed services to South Korea for the first time in almost 15 years, with the inaugural Sydney-Seoul service taking off on Sat.
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FC reveals top destinations
Monday | Dec 12 2022LONDON was the most popular international destination booked by Flight Centre clients in 2022, outstripping Bali, Singapore and Fiji which came in second, third and fourth spots respectively.
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Accor, Destination NSW deal
Monday | Dec 12 2022ACCOR this morning announced the signing of a three-year agreement with Destination NSW to stimulate visitation to Sydney and regional NSW via joint marketing campaigns.
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QF, MU seek China tick
Friday | Dec 9 2022CHINA Eastern Airlines and Qantas have asked for an additional year’s authorisation to coordinate the re-start of their operations between Australia and mainland China until 31 Mar 2024.
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Delays & cost alter habits
Friday | Dec 9 2022CLOSE to one in three Aussie travellers have experienced delays with flights or transport during trips this year, according to new data from Money.com.au.
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More accessibility needed
Friday | Dec 9 2022SPARROWLY Group is urging the Australian tourism industry to address a shortfall in the provision of services for people with disability.
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Demand to continue: Webb
Friday | Dec 9 2022TRAVELPORT CEO Greg Webb believes that gathering storm clouds around the global economy are unlikely to impact business travel volumes significantly, with airlines likely to react to any downturn with lower fares and more availability.
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TD recognises key supporters
Thursday | Dec 8 2022THE first-ever Travel Daily Editors’ Choice Awards were announced last night (TD breaking news), with the TD team highlighting some of the industry’s key achievements over the last couple of years.
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BA, QR seek bigger pact
Thursday | Dec 8 2022THE key Sydney to London route has been included in a new joint application from Qatar Airways and British Airways seeking to coordinate air passenger services on routes between Australia and the UK/Europe.
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Overseas visitor headwinds
Thursday | Dec 8 2022WHILE Australia’s domestic tourism is rebounding strongly, international visitors are returning at a slower pace, according to the latest edition of Deloitte Access Economics’ Tourism Market Oulook.