
travelBulletin for December 2020

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August 26, 2019
TravelBulletin for September 2019
This month we take a look at the rise in travellers visiting places with a dark history. Plus there’s a bumper cruise section along with destination features on the United States, Asia, Africa and family holidays.
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July 25, 2019
TravelBulletin for August 2019
Disruptors: what’s the big deal? Find out in the August issue of travelBulletin as we take a look at the various disruptors in the travel industry.
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June 24, 2019
TravelBulletin for July 2019
In this month’s issue we take a look at how we can be better at attracting young people to a career in the travel industry, which includes interviews with some of this year’s NTIA Young Agent of the Year nominees. We also have features on Western Europe, South Africa, India and Sri Lanka and Faith Journeys. Plus a bumper feature for BEN focused on NSW, Business View, Cruise and of course our latest news analysis.
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May 24, 2019
TravelBulletin for June 2019
When two plus two’s not you: single parent families are on the rise and there’s a gap in the market for travel catering to this group. We’ve also got features on Thailand, USA, Christmas and winter markets, skiing and New Zealand. And of course our usual coverage of the most recent news for travel, cruise, business events and careers.
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March 03, 2017
Magical Mauritius
Whether you’re a culture vulture, fitness freak or simply keen to relax in endless lagoons and luxury hotels, this island nation really does have it all, writes Dilvin Yasa.
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March 02, 2017
Journey to the place where it all began
There’s a moment when you realise that this is the spot. Right here: this is the place where history changed. Jerusalem.
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February 27, 2017
Art with Impact: 5 must see museums
Time is precious and the great galleries of Europe can be vast and overwhelming. For anyone who can’t face the crowds at the Louvre, here are five other options that pack a lot of punch with minimal fuss.
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February 27, 2017
Spanish Seduction
Close your eyes and picture stereotypical Spain’s blue-tiled patios, orange trees, flamenco dancing and whitewashed buildings – and welcome to Ronda writes Brian Johnston.
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March 12, 2018
Transform your life with TravelManagers – Week 1
Find your motivation to transform your career and life.
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March 07, 2018
Sabre YES Fares
Sabre is inviting agents to see how their fares can help you, and your customers, say YES.
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February 21, 2018
Crystal Serenity World Cruise 2020
Check out this brand new video from Crystal Cruises providing a glimpse of what to expect aboard the Crystal Serenity […]
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February 15, 2018
A day out at Rottnest Island
Ferry service provider Rottnest Express has released a short film in a bid to attract more visitors from Western Australia […]
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December 04, 2020
Steve Jones’ Say
MY final column of a calendar year is usually reserved for a recap, a mini review of the year, if you like.
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December 04, 2020
Immerse yourself in country
ACCORDING to Tourism Research Australia, while 11% of international travellers will take part in an indigenous experience on their holiday to Australia, only 1% of domestic travellers do the same. With international borders closed, there has never been a better time to get to know the culture and traditions of Aboriginal Australians, and luckily there are plenty to enjoy in NSW. Sarah Beyer discovers just some of what the state has to offer.
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December 04, 2020
Riding out the darkest storm
HAVING seen his life’s work start to crumble and his personal wealth decimated in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic this year, you’d have to forgive Flight Centre Managing Director Graham Turner for being a little glum. But quite to the contrary, Skroo appears to be accepting, pragmatic and even optimistic for the future of the travel giant that he co-founded 38 years ago, despite the ravages of coronavirus. Bruce Piper reports.
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December 04, 2020
Celebrity simplifies and increases Australian commitment
CELEBRITY Cruises has announced a major change to its pricing, with a new approach called “Always Included”, meaning all fares will include wi-fi, drinks and gratuities as standard.