Singapore based-Rendezvous Hospitality Group (RHG), has launched a “Value Promise” across its 15 Rendezvous and Marque Hotels in an attempt to attract more business travellers by reducing the total cost of stay and adding convenience for customers.
Figures from the Australian Government's National Visitor Survey just released show Australia's domestic tourism market is holding strong for the 2010 March quarter, with overnight trips and visitor nights remaining constant.
Air Tahiti Nui, the international airline of French Polynesia, has been advised that the strike by airport workers at Papeete International Airport has ended.
After threatening last year to cancel flights to Europe, China's aviation sector has instead joined a US counterpart in voicing opposition to the EU's plan to impose a carbon cap and trade scheme from 2012.
UK carrier British Airways has teamed up with CitationAir, the private jet subsidiary of the Cessna Aircraft Company, to offer BA passengers a private jet service in the USA.
Spanish airline Iberia is adding five new international destinations, resuming services to three European cities, and launching non-stop flights to Panama City this year.
Ten more Professional Conference Organisers Association (PCO) members have qualified to receive a Statement of Attainment from the PCO association after they successfully completed training. Units of competency count towards a nationally-recognised industry qualification including a Diploma of Events and an Advanced Diploma of Events.
The Adelaide Convention Bureau (ACB) will use Tourism Australia (TA) funding for a new co-operative marketing project aimed at increasing delegate numbers to the 19th Biennial Congress of the World Council of Enterostomal Therapists (WCET).
Singapore based-Rendezvous Hospitality Group (RHG), has launched a “Value Promise” across its 15 Rendezvous and Marque Hotels in an attempt to attract more business travellers by reducing the total cost of stay and adding convenience for customers.
Figures from the Australian Government's National Visitor Survey just released show Australia's domestic tourism market is holding strong for the 2010 March quarter, with overnight trips and visitor nights remaining constant.
Air Tahiti Nui, the international airline of French Polynesia, has been advised that the strike by airport workers at Papeete International Airport has ended.
After threatening last year to cancel flights to Europe, China's aviation sector has instead joined a US counterpart in voicing opposition to the EU's plan to impose a carbon cap and trade scheme from 2012.
UK carrier British Airways has teamed up with CitationAir, the private jet subsidiary of the Cessna Aircraft Company, to offer BA passengers a private jet service in the USA.
Spanish airline Iberia is adding five new international destinations, resuming services to three European cities, and launching non-stop flights to Panama City this year.
Ten more Professional Conference Organisers Association (PCO) members have qualified to receive a Statement of Attainment from the PCO association after they successfully completed training. Units of competency count towards a nationally-recognised industry qualification including a Diploma of Events and an Advanced Diploma of Events.
The Adelaide Convention Bureau (ACB) will use Tourism Australia (TA) funding for a new co-operative marketing project aimed at increasing delegate numbers to the 19th Biennial Congress of the World Council of Enterostomal Therapists (WCET).