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Where the Wild things are

Australians have an insatiable curiosity when it comes to Canada, as Louise Wallace discovered on a recent trip.

The great Wi-Fi free for all

The debate about free Wi-Fi continues to challenge hoteliers but the question is can they afford not to offer it to customers?

World Aviation’s new airline model

When World Aviation’s managing director James Vaile took the job 18 months ago, he joined the Helloworld offshoot after a stellar career in computers.

Damage control for AirAsia

AirAsia has had a rough trot over the past 12 months, but CEO Tony Fernandes is pulling out all the stops to turn things around.

So far so good post TCF

travelBulletin editor at large Ian McMahon shares his thoughts on the shape of the industry in the wake of the TCF demise.

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.

Sabre Pacific paints the town Red

Sabre Pacific’s new ceo Jeremy van de Klundert has had a low profile since taking over the operation about five months ago, but there’s been a lot going on behind the scenes

Quest, The Ascott Limited strategic pact

A multi-faceted agreement struck between Quest Serviced Apartments and The Ascott Limited paves the way forward for the Victoria-based company to bed down its local operation and explore opportunities beyond Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.

Hawaii looks beyond the US

Hawaii Tourism is appealing to the trade to boost its international grasp and achieve the “ambitious” target of 400,000 Australian travellers each year.

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