Travel Weekly (Australia)
Travel Weekly, along with its affiliated brands, is a leading source of information for the travel sector. It plays a vital role in keeping travel agents informed and educated while also offering advertisers a way to reach this important audience. As the main publication of the brand, Travel Weekly holds the title of Australia’s most read travel magazine, as confirmed by an independent Nielsen survey. Readers rely on Travel Weekly for exceptional destination insights, vacation inspiration, detailed analysis of the travel industry, and the newest updates. In essence, Travel Weekly is the go-to resource for everything related to travel.
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travelweekly.com.au | Grant Jones
With the word luxury thrown around more than ever, the Travel DAZE panel How to build a Luxury Brand discovered that authenticity and creating more unique and exclusive experiences for luxury travel clients are as important as ever.
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travelweekly.com.au | Grant Jones
Australia has welcomed a landmark ruling by International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), the United Nations’ top aviation authority, that found Russia was responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the decision marked an important step toward justice for the 298 victims of the 2014 disaster, which included 38 Australians and called on Moscow to make reparations under international law.
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travelweekly.com.au | Grant Jones
Cathay Pacific is offering fantastic discounts across its Economy, Premium Economy and Business classes when adding stopover. Book now to save up to 10 per cent on flights to the UK, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan China, USA and Canada when you add Hong Kong as a stopover and turn one holiday into two. Discover Hong Kong’s famous shopping, world-class museums, magical theme parks, Michelin-starred dining and irresistible street bites. This vibrant city has it all.
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travelweekly.com.au | Grant Jones
Adventure seekers prepare your bucket lists as $5,000 in free travel vouchers are being give away by the Outback Queensland Tourism Association this June. As part of their ‘Big Skies, Bigger Adventures’ campaign, Outback Queensland Tourism Association (OQTA) will give away three vouchers worth $3,000, $1,500 and $500 each. OQTA CEO Denise Brown advised the competition was the perfect opportunity for travellers to turn their Outback travel dreams into a reality.
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travelweekly.com.au | Grant Jones
Princess Cruises will develop local brand positioning and an integrated advertising campaign through its new agency appointment, 72andSunny. The cruise liner is looking to drive growth in the Australian market and has appointed the strategic creative agency to develop a local brand positioning and campaign that can drive brand familiarity, consideration and preference with a new generation of Australian consumers.
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