Radical cuts but is it enough?
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?
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.
VIOLENT protesters have called for war over the phone-tapping scandal amid new warnings for Australians in Indonesia.
AUSTRALIANS headed overseas are being warned to be on alert to protect themselves from drug-resistant superbugs.
WITHOUT them, we’d be sitting at home. Seventy per cent of us now use phone or tablet to book or research travel.
A RESORT that allows rich people to live like poor Africans in shanty towns while enjoying five-star comforts has been labelled “poverty porn.”
QANTAS and Virgin’s spat over foreign ownership continues to gather speed – and now the lawyers have been called in.
A DISPUTE over the management of Ayers Rock Resort is hurting its reputation, Australia’s tourism boss warns.
THEY’RE the enemies Aussie hotels love. England’s fans are here and they can get through a month of beer in five days.
THEY’RE here, they’re drinking all our beer … England’s Barmy Army has landed and established a beachhead at a pub before an assault on the Gabba.
QANTAS boss Alan Joyce will meet government MPs today over his claims about the foreign takeover of Australian skies.
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