Travel Weekly (Australia)

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.

National, Trade/B2B
English
Magazine

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
60
Ranking

Global

#336454

Australia

#16118

Travel and Tourism/Travel and Tourism

#239

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 21 hours ago | travelweekly.com.au | Jose Antonio |José Antonio

    Qatar Airways, the official airline partner of FIFA, has announced new travel packages for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada, Mexico and the United States. The tournament hosts 48 teams, all competing during the biggest World Cup ever with over 104 planned matches across three countries and 16 host cities.

  • 21 hours ago | travelweekly.com.au | Jose Antonio |José Antonio

    VIVA Holidays, together with Helloworld Travel, have debuted brand new destinations in Southeast Asia with Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, along with a dedicated brochure. “To meet the increasing demand from our agent networks, we are pleased to deliver a brand-new product range for Southeast Asia, featuring Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos,” Helloworld Travel COO and executive director, Cinzia Burnes, said.

  • 21 hours ago | travelweekly.com.au | Jose Antonio |José Antonio

    Dubai’s tourism has continued to thrive as the city unveils five new hotels for 2025, each offering a blend of luxury, innovation, and unforgettable experience. On the eve of Arabian Travel Market (ATM), taking place from 28 April to 1 May, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai’s newest hotel openings offer experiences that reflect the city’s continued evolution as a leading global tourism hub.

  • 22 hours ago | travelweekly.com.au | Jose Antonio |José Antonio

    Cruise leaders and industry stakeholders joined New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston for an on-board discussion on the direction of New Zealand’s cruise industry. As the summer cruise season draws to a close, the Minister was welcomed aboard Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Edge, part of Royal Caribbean Group’s fleet, during the ship’s latest visit to Auckland.

  • 1 day ago | travelweekly.com.au | Jose Antonio |José Antonio

    Queen Elizabeth 2 invites travellers on an extraordinary journey through time with its hugely popular QE2 Heritage Tours. Designed for history enthusiasts, students, tourists, and maritime lovers, the tours offer a captivating experience that brings to life over half a century of maritime legacy, royal connections, and star-studded voyages. Once the crown jewel of oceans, the QE2 now stands proudly anchored in Dubai, offering a rare glimpse into the golden era of transatlantic travel.

Travel Weekly (Australia) journalists