Chapman Freeborn launches music and entertainment arm
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 03 December 2024
Charter broker Chapman Freeborn has launched a new European music and entertainment division, with all operations under two new heads of department.
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Charter broker Chapman Freeborn has launched a new European music and entertainment division, with all operations under two new heads of department.
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Charter broker Chapman Freeborn has launched a new European music and entertainment division, with all operations under two new heads of department.
The Australian Banking Association (ABA) has welcomed the Federal government's plan to establish a mandatory SMS Sender ID register with an enforceable industry standard as part of its fight against scammers.
Design-driven Accor hotel brand Tribe has expanded to 20 hotels around the globe.
Hurtigruten Group, a Norwegian shipping and travel company, has sold both Hurtigruten and HX to a consortium of existing investors for more than EUR500 million, separating the group into Hurtigruten and HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) as standalone entities.
Dubai headquartered dnata's ground workers in Australia have voted 98 per cent in favour of protected industrial action, with the company refusing to make improvements to rostering, job security and pay.
Turkey's Turkish Airlines has launched Istanbul-Sydney, Australia flights, its 351st destination globally.
Australia's federal transport department has taken charge of managing the slots at Sydney Airport and has introduced stricter laws governing slot 'misuse'.
US carrier Southwest Airlines is ending cabin service earlier on flights from this week to cut the risk of injury from turbulence.
Japan plans to change its consumption tax exemption system for tourists and replace it with a refund-based system after seeing more instances of fraud.
Dubai-based Emirates has launched a second daily flight to Perth, Western Australia, adding 129,000 seats a year from key tourism source markets including Continental Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States.