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Cruising for success: WLCL on why it’s sponsoring the Women In Travel Awards The phrase 'cruising for a bruising' is out and 'cruising for success' is in! The only downside is it doesn't rhyme ...
Is there anything better than a river cruise between towering mountains? Write in to Travel Weekly with your answer! Please wait while we sign you in with LinkedIn. This may take some time. Please ...
Julia Zemiro embarks on ten of Australia’s most epic day walks in visually spectacular new SBS documentary series Each journey features a variety of guests spanning historians, local legends ...
WTM Ministers’ Summit explores emerging technology’s potential for good in tourism We can imagine ministers fighting over chocolate muffins at the morning tea table. Bring it! Posted 3 days ...
Travel Weekly is an Australian travel industry publication covering the latest news, trends, and insights across tourism, aviation, hospitality and travel marketing.
Passenger movement charge budget announcement will cost industry $520m – AFTA The Federal Government decision to generate an extra $520M over the 5 years from 2022/23 from a $10 hike in the ...
Spanx founder gifts employees first-class plane tickets to “anywhere in the world” and $10,000 Sara Blakely just gave her employees the work perk of a lifetime, so please excuse us while we ...
Japan Airways requests Aussie Olympians travel with supervisor following athletes “excessive” drinking The drama surrounding a flight full of Aussie Olympians continues, with witnesses saying ...
MCC’s Explora Journeys becomes a global partner of the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup If you start to notice that Explora Journeys' employees are wearing very nice clothes, you know why.
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