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TravelWeekly, 22 Feb 2006
When the England cricket team was last in Australia playing a series of Test matches, tens of thousands of England supporters ? the so-called Barmy Army ? toured the country, spending freely on transp... |
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TravelWeekly, 14 Feb 2006
Bali is so spooked by sensationalist media reports that only cash incentives offered to tour operators to bring back the tourists can help revive traffic, said an industry source. “Other destinati... |
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TravelWeekly, 13 Feb 2006
An impressive line-up of officials from Bali’s tourism and security sectors arrived in Australia last weekend in an attempt to revive the island’s fortunes among Australian travellers. Accompanying... |
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TravelWeekly, 1 Feb 2006
While the rest of the world was slowly drifting into 2006 mode, a major corporate takeover had taken place that could change the low-cost carrier landscape in South-east Asia. The Singapore governm... |
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TravelWeekly, 24 Jan 2006
We just had our first company get-together this morning to kick-off the year – setting directions for 2006 and recognising achievements of the past year. We had a trainer who used the example of the ... |
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TravelWeekly, 23 Jan 2006
Things were done quite differently in Davao City, the host destination for the ASEAN Tourism Forum which ended last Friday. It was the first time I had attended an event held in a convention centre wi... |
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