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Win an escape to beautiful New Caledonia

This month travelBulletin, New Caledonia Tourism and Aircalin are offering agents an amazing escape to New Caledonia. This stellar prize includes: Two complimentary return economy class tickets on Aircalin Five nights’ accommodation twin share including breakfast provided by Grand Hotels as follow: 1st night at Hotel Beaurivage in Lagoon view (Noumea) 2nd night at Hotel […]

Become A Nanuku Fan

If you’re looking for the next place to get away to, look no further than Nanuku Auberge Resort in Fiji. Located about 20 minutes from the Coral Coast on Fiji’s Viti Levu island, Nanuku has everything you are looking for in your next beach holiday.

Smooth Criminals

A little over a month ago, 27-year-old Jordan Dittloff, a member of the Victorian Young Liberals, upstanding member of the community and owner-manager of Ace Travel in Colac, upped sticks and vanished from his travel agency, writes Steve Jones.

Win a ski trip in France!

This month, travelBulletin, together with Club Med and Air France are giving readers the chance to win an amazing ski trip to France. This fantastic prize for two includes: Seven nights accommodation in a a club room in either Club Med Val d’Isere, Valmorel or Peisey Vallandry Return economy flights with Air France Ski passes […]

What are you worth?

The inaugural Travel Daily Salary Survey asked over 1700 industry professionals the tough questions to bring you the cold hard facts when it comes to the bottom line, as Louise Wallace writes.

Wholesalers feel the squeeze

The internet has prompted a shift in the way consumers search and book holidays, but agents are at the core of another profound shift – side stepping wholesalers and booking direct with overseas suppliers. Times are changing and as Steve Jones writes, wholesalers are feeling the pinch as agents forge stronger bonds with suppliers.

Travel defies currency dive

The plummeting Australian dollar has sparked concerns about the future of travel, but new research shows it’s unlikely to have much of an effect.

Home-based agents: the end of bricks and mortar?

The internet has rattled the profession and prompted agents to re-consider their options in the travel industry. Home-based agencies are one of the key beneficiaries, as Louise Wallace writes.

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