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AIME 2010 prospectus now available The AIME 2010 prospectus containing important information regarding next year’s event is now available to download from the AIME website: (http://www.aime.com.au/en/exhibiting/download-prospectus/)
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New V Australia direct flights between South Africa and Melbourne will assist to keep employment strong The announcement that V Australia will be adding South Africa to its growing list of destinations to and from Melbourne, is welcome news for the tourism sector, and reinforces the value direct flights provide to the local economy.
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Greater police powers will underpin major events, says VEIC The boost to police numbers and greater police powers to stop and search announced yesterday will assist Melbourne’s major events industry, says the Victorian Events Industry Council.
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ICCA appoints new Asia Pacific Regional Director ICCA is delighted to announce that Mr. Noor Ahmad Hamid takes over as Asia Pacific Regional Director on 27 July 2009, based in ICCA's Kuala Lumpur offices. He replaces Jane Vong Holmes, who led ICCA's Asia Pacific operations for eight years and recently moved on to become Managing Director for the BestCities Global Alliance.
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CMarch ‘Stimulus’ campaign a resounding success for Tourism Fiji and industry partners Right on cue for the start of next week’s Bula Fiji Tourism Exchange Tourism Fiji has hailed its recent ‘Stimulus’ advertising campaign a resounding success with tour wholesalers collectively reporting an up to 75 per cent week on week increase in their Fiji business during the campaign’s three week run last March.
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A Mountie always gets its ‘Fan’ Pictured, Blue Lagoon Cruises’ Global Sales & Marketing Manager Fantasha Lockington getting up close and personal to the nearest thing she could find to one of Canada’s famous Royal Canadian Mounted Police on a recent sales trip to the land of the Maple Leaf.
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Former Thailand tourism chief elected Chairman of PATA Newly-elected PATA Chairman Phornsiri Manoharn believes the Association has an increasingly important role to play in the current global economic crisis. She told the Association's AGM in Macau SAR yesterday (April19th) that PATA will continue to work closely with its very broad membership base.
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Speakers announced for national inbound tourism conference An Amazon adventurer, one of the world’s most experienced disaster-managing experts and Federal Tourism Minister Martin Ferguson are just some of the luminaries who will speak at a national inbound tourism conference which is now only weeks away.
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IT’S BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR FIJI “it is very much a case of business as usual” for Fiji’s tourism industry with the destination’s hoteliers, tour operators and all airlines hard at work catering to the large number of “‘very happy” international visitors who traditionally visit during the Easter break.
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V AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES SECOND TRANS-PACIFIC ROUTE Less than six weeks after it first took to the skies, Australia’s newest International airline, V Australia, will today launch its second route, linking Australia’s Sunshine State to the US State of California, with the departure of the inaugural services between Brisbane, Australia and Los Angeles, USA.
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PATA lands high profile speakers for Macau Business Forum PATA has secured the services of two high profile speakers from China (PRC) for the opening keynote addresses at this month's Business Forum in Macau SAR.
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Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) Symposium 2009 - Conference to focus on the future of inbound tourism Adventure tourism, the global youth travel sector, creating a regional destination and ensuring business survival during the global financial crisis are just some of the major topics to be explored this month at a national inbound tourism conference.
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VIRGIN BLUE LAUNCHES NEW FLIGHTS TO HOBART AND TOWNSVILLE The Virgin Blue Airlines Group is increasing its presence in the Canberra market, today launching not just one, but two brand new direct flights from the nation’s capital.
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CRUISEPILOT SAILS IN TO PARTNERSHIP WITH V AUSTRALIA Virgin Blue’s new international airline, V Australia, has announced it has launched a new partnership with popular cruise booking engine, Cruisepilot.
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Some cause for industry hope in new PATA Tourism Forecasts There's some cause for cautious optimism in the tourism and travel industry across the Asia Pacific region, according to PATA's Strategic Intelligence Director John Koldowski.
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Travelers Most Willing to Pay Extra For Experiencing Different Cultures Experiencing other cultures or receiving quality customer service are high on travelers’ lists when on holiday and they are willing to pay extra for it according to the Visa and the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) ‘Determining Travel Preferences in 2009 and Beyond’ (1) survey.
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Gawler Ranges Wilderness Safaris Queensland floodwaters arriving on the normally arid Eyre Peninsula have made this a particularly interesting time to visit this vast, fascinating Outback region of South Australia and there is no better operator to explore the region's wildlife and landscape with than Gawler Ranges Wilderness Safaris.
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TMS POISED TO LAUNCH ‘TMS ACADEMY’ Recruitment specialist in unique position to target transitional executives with tourism related training programs
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Major events such as Grand Prix more important than ever in economic crisis The current economic crisis means that attracting and retaining Victoria’s major events are more important than ever, says VEIC.
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