• Qantas returns to San Francisco while AA will fly to Sydney

    Qantas and American Airlines announced a significant expansion of their longstanding relationship, which will see the US carrier fly from Los Angeles to Sydney for the first time and Qantas return to San Francisco.     Subject to approval from …

  • Sabre expands in India – 300 positions open

    Sabre Corporation , a leading technology provider to the global travel and tourism industry, announced the expansion of its Bangalore global technology development center as a part of the company’s focus on growth and commitment to serving the technology needs …

  • PATAcademy-HCD successfully completed its interactive session on Human Capital Development Challenges

    The 4th PATAcademy-HCD, under the theme “Human Capital Development – This Decade’s Tourism Challenge“, successfully completed on Thursday, September 4, 2015. The three-day interactive programme took place on June 2-4 at the PATA Engagement Hub in PATA Headquarters in Bangkok, …

  • Indonesian tourists have averaged as high spenders in the UK

    Indonesia has contributed 31 million pounds to the tourism sector of The United Kingdom. Indonesian tourists spent on an average a record of 1,240 pounds ($1,900) per visitor according to the British Embassy.   According to the last immigration statistics …

  • New Zealand’s business tourism industry on show

    New Zealand’s largest annual showcase for the business events industry gets underway in Auckland next week. MEETINGS 2015 run by Conventions and Incentives New Zealand (CINZ) brings together hundreds of influential business event professionals for an industry extravaganza at Auckland’s …

  • Atlantis, The Palm gears up for the holy month of Ramadan

    Atlantis, The Palm will welcome guests for the holy month of Ramadan in what has emerged as Dubai’s most iconic Ramadan tent, Asateer. Renowned for the superb Iftar (the evening meal where the daily fast ends) and Suhoor (the pre-dawn …

  • Tourism hit as South Korea suffers from MERS threat

    Two have died in South Korea and at least 25 have been infected with the deadly MERS-CoV in South Korea. The Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome coronavirusis is spreading rapidly in the South Korean region according to the European Centre for …

  • New study reveals over 1 million Australians took a cruise holiday in 2014

    CLIA in a new study of the cruise market has revealed that the number of cruise passengers from Australia in 2014 has crossed the 1 million mark for the first time.   According to the study, cruise passengers grew by …

  • Mosquito protection essential for camping and boating trips in the Territory

    As Top Enders prepare their vehicles, boats and camping gear for the June long weekend the Northern Territory Government is warning all Territorians that they need to take measures to protect themselves from mosquito bites. “It isn’t just the itchiness …

  • Etihad launches regular B787 service to Brisbane

    Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has put the State of Queensland within easier reach of more international visitors and will give Queenslanders more convenient access to its extensive global network following the launch today of …


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