Airlines playing it safe with turbulence
Travellers should expect seat belt signs to come on more often and for longer as airlines take a conservative approach to turbulence, says Emirates president Tim Clark.
Travellers should expect seat belt signs to come on more often and for longer as airlines take a conservative approach to turbulence, says Emirates president Tim Clark.
Qantas will begin rolling out its new boarding procedure for domestic travellers from Monday in an effort to speed up the process and help flights get away on time.
The way you board on a major Australian airline is being shaken up, with the overhaul tipped to cut queue time and get you in your seat and in the air faster.
The world’s best loved blue heeler is being enlisted to help attract visitors to Queensland months before Bluey’s World tourism attraction.
IT’S only been around four years and you may never have heard of it, but one mobile-based company has just been valued at A$18 billion.
CASINO licences will be granted to the developers of two new mega resorts planned for Cairns and the Gold Coast expected to create more than 10,000 jobs.
THE war between Qantas and Virgin Australia over capacity appears over, with Qantas freezing plans to offer more seats.
QANTAS has flagged it will not add any more domestic capacity due to lack of demand, ending a war it’s waged with Virgin for years.
THEY argued for years that Sydney doesn’t need Badgerys, but now Sydney Airport Corporation could snap up the rights to build it.
Original URL: https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/business/companies/travel/page/160