‘Let’s welcome wealthy queue-jumpers’
TOURISTS should be able to pay extra to fast-track immigration and customs, Australia’s peak tourism industry body says.
TOURISTS should be able to pay extra to fast-track immigration and customs, Australia’s peak tourism industry body says.
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LOCAL organisations making a difference to the lives of people in New South Wales and the ACT are invited to apply for up to $30,000 in grants as part of Jetstar’s annual Flying Start program.
VISIT Myanmar’s little-known Mergui Islands on a new sailing adventure run by Australian travel company Active Travel.
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INTERNATIONAL travellers could be left to check themselves in at Australia’s busiest airports as frontline jobs are slashed at Qantas.
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