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Graham Turner

August 2024

Flight Centre boss Graham Turner says business is back at pre-COVID levels.

Flight Centre reveals who is travelling (and who isn’t)

The travel booking company has streamlined and boosted efficiency and says the corporate travel segment is still weak but it’s still winning market share.

  • Ayesha de Kretser

July 2024

Why only four execs have kept spot on rich bosses list over decade

Chris Ellison, Graham Turner, David Teoh and Gerry Harvey have maintained their positions while some of their richer peers of yesteryear have bowed out.

  • Sally Patten and Patrick Durkin

December 2023

Airfares to Europe aren’t falling anywhere near as quickly as they are into the United States.

Airfares are falling fast, but not to every city

Travellers looking for a reprieve on prices for their European summer soirée will have to keep waiting, or redirect their trip to New York.

  • Ayesha de Kretser

November 2023

The decision to deny Qatar’s bid for more flights was a ‘disgrace’, said Flight Centre’s Graham Turner.

King is the ‘minister for higher airfares’: Flight Centre boss

The travel industry is still stinging about a decision to block additional flights from Qatar Airways, which was seen as a boost to Qantas.

  • Liam Walsh
Top Deck’s maiden voyage in 1973 took in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco.

How Aussies with a party bus turned Top Deck into a 50-year business

Flight Centre boss “Skroo” Turner was in London for the half-century birthday bash of his coach-tour company. A new film breathes life into its origin story.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
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August 2023

Flight Centre chief executive Graham Turner.

Flight Centre reinstates dividend as earnings and sales soar

The diversified travel agent has started the 2024 financial year strongly and will return capital to shareholders that supported the company through COVID-19.

  • Ayesha de Kretser

July 2023

Flight Centre chief executive Graham Turner says business travel remains strong despite heavy flight cancellations.

Business travel remains strong despite cancellations: Flight Centre

Flight Centre boss Graham Turner says domestic business travel is strong despite ongoing cancellations including a weekend of chaos as school holidays began.

  • Gus McCubbing and Lois Maskiell

December 2022

Spicers Sangoma Retreat in the Blue Mountains in NSW.

Rich Lister Turners sell 60pc stake in luxury bush retreats

Capitalising on booming regional tourism, Jude and Graham Turner, of Flight Centre fame, have sold their Spicers Retreats brand in a $130m deal.

  • Fiona Carruthers
Flight Centre is hopeful of a travel recovery post-lockdowns.

Demand for travel is surging, so why isn’t Flight Centre?

While corporate travel races ahead of expectations, an overall disappointing first quarter update has left short sellers undeterred and analysts unmoved.

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  • Lucas Baird

May 2022

Graham Turner, the man behind Flight Centre.

Sydney to London or NYC in 6 hours: Graham Turner

The Flight Centre Travel Group’s 40th anniversary celebrations gave co-founder Graham Turner cause to reflect on business lessons learnt and predictions for the future.

  • Fiona Carruthers
The sky is up: Jamie Pherous, chief executive of Corporate Travel Management.

As Corporate Travel ascends, some investors stay grounded

Shares are up and revenues are rising. Corporate Travel Management has pulled through COVID-19 with acquisitions. But why are some investors hesitant?

  • Liam Walsh

March 2022

Flight Centre founders Geoff Harris, Graham “Skroo” Turner and Bill James in 2018.

Flight Centre founders (bar Skroo) sell down

Geoff Harris and Bill James have for some months been steadily selling small parcels of shares in a series of on-market trades.

  • Myriam Robin

January 2022

Flight Centre CEO Graham Turner is looking at his legal options against the WA government after it again delayed reopening its border.

Flight Centre chief may revive WA border fight as Qantas cuts flights

Graham Turner is considering a fresh legal fight against the West Australian government after its snap decision to not open the border as planned on February 5.

  • Hannah Wootton and Julie-anne Sprague
Flight Centre CEO Graham Turner.

Turner may revive legal bid to open the WA border

Flight Centre chief executive Graham ‘Skroo’ Turner is considering a fresh legal challenge against the West Australian government after its snap decision to not open its border.

  • Julie-anne Sprague
Graham Turner, left, and Matt Turner, co-owners with Flight Centre and staff in Pedal Group.

99 Bikes stocks up to deal with next phase of supply chain crisis

The bicycle retailer, partly owned by Flight Centre, is predicting new hurdles in the supply chain as the CEO announces his resignation.

  • Liam Walsh
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November 2021

Listen now: From one bobcat to $900m

Wes Maas quit playing in the NRL for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and bought a bobcat for $14,000. His company now employs over 600 and Wes is now knocking on the door of the nation’s billionaires club.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison alongside Liberal Candidate for Shortland Nel McGill and Liberal Candidate for Patterson Brooke Vitnell at the Port of Newcastle on November 8, 2021.

‘Doing more harm than good’: PM chides WA over borders

Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg have rebuked Mark McGowan over his decision to keep the state closed until next year.

  • Phillip Coorey
Flight Centre CEO Graham Turner.

How Graham Turner built Flight Centre and survived COVID-19

When Graham Turner started discount travel agent Flight Centre with a couple of mates in the 80s, selling discounted flights was illegal.

  • Julie-anne Sprague

Listen now: When your share price goes from $61 to $9

Graham Turner grew up on an apple farm in Queensland and attended a one-teacher primary school. He made Flight Centre one of the world’s biggest travel agencies and was on the Rich List for 20 years before COVID hit.

October 2021

Flight Centre CEO Graham Turner says international leisure bookings have now surpassed domestic bookings in Australia for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

Flight Centre, burning $40m a month, sees sunny skies ahead

International bookings for Aussies are kicking off at levels not seen since COVID-19 began, travel group says.

  • Liam Walsh

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