Virgin Australia disappears from view after Bain Capital acquisition, tough times ahead
Challenging times for Virgin Australia and its new owners, Bain Capital, which paid $3.5 billion for the broke and battling airline several months ago, but has given the carrier no voice or profile during Australia's More ...
On your bike Gladys – Tumbarumba proves NSW needs more rail trails
Tumbarumba - a sleepy timber, grape growing and grazing town in the bucolic Snowy Valleys of NSW - is undergoing a quiet tourism revolution. It's all down to a new 'rail trail' that's attracted more More ...
How much do travel agents earn? Not much at all – even in a good year….
How much do travel agents earn? The answer for many is hardly anything at all. And that was before COVID decimated the industry, reliant as it is on international travel. This hard fact has been More ...
Taking the road less travelled – who knew it could be so much fun?
As scenic drives go, the 836km between Sydney and Melbourne along the Hume Highway is, for many people, exciting as a TV test pattern. The sprawling country between Australia's two largest cities is More ...
Border openings drive car hire bounce back at Hertz says MacNeill
After a tough year in which demand slumped through COVID by up to 90 per cent, Hertz Asia Pacific boss Eoin MacNeill (pictured) says demand is bouncing back with the car hire giant starting to More ...
Airline bookings surge on domestic border openings as confidence returns
Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce says more than 200,000 airfares were sold on Jetstar and Qantas flights to Queensland in the first three days after the border openings with Sydney and Victoria were announced last More ...
$128m travel agent support package announced by Australian Government
Australian travel agents with turnover between $50,000 and $20 million will receive grants ranging from $1500 to $100,000, the Federal Government has announced. Federal Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham (pictured) said: “This one off payment recognises More ...
One trick ponies – just 15% of global short term rentals use more than one OTA channel
Check out this Venn diagram from Transparent, which dramatically illustrates how one dimensional the distribution strategies are of most short term rental property managers - just 15% are using a multi-channel strategy - and of More ...
Former Rydges on Swanston to shed COVID past and rebrand as Crowne Plaza after refurb
The former Rydges on Swanston, the incubator for 90% of Victoria's deadly second COVID wave, will be refurbished and rebranded as Crowne Plaza Melbourne Carlton. New owner Ross Pelligra bought the property for $35 million More ...
Queensland border opens to NSW and Victoria, but for how long?
It's great to hear the Queensland Government will be reopening its border to people from Sydney and Victoria starting December 1. The decision will not only reunite families but also provide much needed income for More ...
Helloworld doubles down on cruising, buying CruiseCo, but says no rebound until 2022
Retail group Helloworld has doubled down on cruising - which it doesn't expect to rebound from COVID until 2022 - purchasing privately owned Australian wholesaler CruiseCo for an undisclosed amount from existing cash reserves. CruiseCo More ...
Booking.com launches new cleanliness standards for short term rentals
Booking.com has decreed that short term or holiday rentals will have to meet a minimum cleanliness standard by May 4, 2021, or have their properties delisted from the world's biggest online travel agent. "We’re asking More ...