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Accor Pacific’s Queensland hotel network reports sustained growth as of July 2024

Accor Pacific’s hotel network in Queensland recorded sustained growth in the year to the end of July 2024, emphasising the area’s premier position in the Australian tourism and hotel market.


Airlines and Aviation

Explore Queensland with Virgin Australia at flights starting from $49

Aussie travellers can get more for less on their next Queensland getaway with Virgin Australia slashing fares on over 30 flight routes in (and to) the Sunshine State from today Fares from as little as $49* are up for grabs and are expected to sell out fast.


Australia

Australian ski season at risk

With less than five nights until the proposed opening date for many of Australia’s ski resorts, the latest webcam images and upcoming weather forecast from the slopes of New South Wales and Victoria are worrying for snowsports enthusiasts. 


Australia

Sky Vacations expands portfolio to Queensland, Australia

Sky Vacations, the US based tour operators, specializing in custom crafted itineraries for individual and group travellers, announced the expansion of its products to Queensland, Australia. 


Australia

Top seven Queensland ‘road trips’ for 2023

The open road is calling and the only thing that pumps up the classic road trip more is a route steeped in a theme.


Airlines and Aviation

Emirates doubles services to Brisbane

Addition of a Boeing 777-300ER service means Emirates will offer almost 12,000 seats per week to Brisbane combined with its daily A380.


Australia

Tropical North Queensland promotes accessible tourism

An Accessibility Hub has been added to the Cairns & Great Barrier Reef destination website to assist travellers with mobility impairment select activities and itineraries for their Tropical North Queensland holiday. Tourism Tropical North Queenslan…


Australia

Tropical North Queensland pays all tourists $100

Tourism Tropical North Queensland, Australia will pay visitors $100 flight subsidies to generate 50,000 more visitors nights.
Tropical North Queensland pays all tourists $100


Airlines and Aviation

New United Flight to Brisbane brings tourism opportunities

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Tourism in Australia and the United States will get a sizable push later this year. You cannot book the flight yet on united.com, but the Queensland Government and Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) are excited. The friendly Skies, Uni…


India

Tourism Australia and Queensland unveils new programme for India

Tourism Australia is celebrating the year 2017 as 50 years of promoting the destination across the globe. To mark the event, Tourism Australia along with Tourism & Events Queensland presented their tourism programme for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games for the Indian market in Mumbai in the presence of former Olympic and Commonwealth Gold […]


Australia

Where to Stay: new hotels from Hyatt, Dusit, Holiday Inn Express, and more

Citadines Bayfront Nha Trang Location: In a seafront development on Tran Phu Street, in Vietnam’s popular resort town Grade: Upscale serviced residence Keys: 310 studios and one-bedroom apartments Facilities: Swimming pools, gymnasium, residents’ lounge, business centre, children’s playroom, yoga room and restaurant Meeting space: Ballroom and meeting rooms available They say: “Citadines Bayfront Nha Trang… […]


Airlines and Aviation

Cairns secures new connection to China

Australia’s tropical north could be in line for a significant tourism boost, following the announcement that China Southern Airlines will operate direct flights from Guangzhou to Cairns. Xinhua reported the airline as saying on Monday that it would launch three weekly flights to the Queensland city “before the end of 2017”. And Queensland State Premier […]


Australia

Cruise ships return to cyclone-hit Queensland

Carnival has pledged its support to Queensland following the devastation caused by Cyclone Debbie, as the cruise line returned to the region this week for the first time since the natural disaster. Ann Sherry, executive chairman of Carnival Australia, inspected cyclone-hit areas with Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and the state’s Tourism Minister, Kate Jones. She […]