Flying Roo ditches VB in brewhaha
BEER fans are in for “lager shock” at 30,000 feet, with Qantas replacing traditional Aussie favourites with more up-market options.
BEER fans are in for “lager shock” at 30,000 feet, with Qantas replacing traditional Aussie favourites with more up-market options.
QANTAS has cancelled three return A380 flights between Dubai and London in May because of weak demand on the flagship service.
YOU won’t get points, and you won’t get status. Tigerair’s latest campaign takes a cheeky dig at its premium competitors.
HAVE YOUR SAY: A NEW vision for Rottnest Island aims to arrest declining visitor numbers — but will WA’s iconic holiday spot be privatised?
A WOMAN has been listed as a top tourist spot on TripAdvisor, with readers asked: “Been to Mary Johnston? Share your experience.”
QANTAS boss Alan Joyce is right about one thing: the iconic airline’s financial results are unacceptable. So why is he still in his job?
THEY’RE the most radical cuts in its history but it’s a sign of the depth of the problems besetting Qantas that many will still ask: is it enough?
QANTAS pilots have been offered counselling as the airline prepares to unveil a savage round of cuts to jobs, routes and its fleet.
HOTEL occupancy rates in Australia’s southeast have hit record highs in a move expected to push room prices higher.
TOURISM chiefs are setting their sights on time-poor Brits, hoping to convince them two weeks is enough for a trip Down Under.
BRAZIL has ordered Adidas to withdraw World Cup shirts bearing suggestive motifs, saying it shouldn’t be linked with sex.
AUSTRALIANS travelling to PNG could end up stranded in Singapore under a “strange” new rule on visas.
TOURIST chiefs hope a feel-good video will spark a wave of interest in the West Australian wheatbelt — home to the iconic Wave Rock.
REGIONAL travellers and Australians loyal to Qantas for overseas flights are likely to be the biggest losers from expected cuts.
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