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#10. Luxury Travel Collection Business Owners Soirée begins
Karryon was on the ground in Hayman Island.
#9. New Middle East link: Another Gulf airline wants to start flying to Australia
“787s would enable us to achieve this,” says the CEO.
#8. Envoyage wraps Worldwide 2024 in Chile with new ‘Envys’ awards
Bringing together 300 global travel professionals.
#7. APT quite literally ‘raises the bar’ on new luxury river cruise ships
All the details about the new luxe river vessels.
#6. Norwegian Cruise Line adds two Business Development Managers
Another sign of the strength of the cruising sector Down Under.
#5. Govt ups travel advice to New Caledonia; main airport remains closed
All the latest news from Noumea.
#4. Ex-FCTG leader David Coombes named new House of Travel CEO
Coombes to take charge in NZ and Australia.
#3. Qantas’ new international flight, more Singapore & India but axes China
QF has unveiled major route updates to its Asia network.
#2. Virgin Australia ups Vanuatu flights to 5 per week with more to come
Stepping in to help while Air Vanuatu planes remain grounded.
#1. Air Vanuatu: What does its liquidation mean for travellers?
Liquidators say they expect to resume normal operations “as soon as possible”.
And that’s another must-read recap of Karryon‘s Top 10 Stories of the week.