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New Asia airline to operate from former US air base

16 AUG: Budget carrier AirAsia launched a Philippines offshoot yesterday, promising to undercut rivals on domestic and regional routes.

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Sydney B&B offers ‘deluxe outdoor dunny’ (PHOTO)

16 AUG: Some might question whether an outdoor toilet adds to the appeal of a B&B holiday.

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Small-group specialist adds shopping website for women

Sue Hile during a trip to Asia.

Sue Hile during a trip to Asia.

16 AUG: A specialist small-group tour operator has added an online retail shopping option to her business mix.

Perth-based Sue Hile heads Adventurous Women, which runs tours for women with common travel interests.
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Aussie tourist wins top NZ Lotto prize on ski holiday

16 AUG: An Australian on a ski holiday in NZ has won a $NZ500,000 Lotto first prize.

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Inflight bat incident sparks rabies alert

16 AUG: US health authorities are trying to track down 15 people who were aboard a flight last week during which a bat flew around the cabin of the aircraft.

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Limo driver finds $14,000 in envelope at Melbourne airport

16 AUG: A limousine driver has handed over $14,000 in cash which he found at a service station at Melbourne airport, the ABC reports.

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Canadian firm to operate round-Cuba sailings

16 AUG: A Canada tour firm is going to operate week-long cruises around Cuba using a 1200-passenger liner built in 1980.

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Painless transition after 27 years in bricks and mortar consulting

When you’ve been working in busy downtown travel offices for close to three decades, you’d reasonably expect to feel an initial sense of isolation when you switch to working remotely.

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Auckland issues expanded transport, sightseeing pass for Rugby World Cup

15 AUG: Transport authorities in Auckland are today unveiling a special travel pass for Rugby World Cup visitors.

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Airports and highways closed in major NZ snowstorm

15 AUG: A snowstorm described by meteorologists as a once-in-a-lifetime experience has brought NZ almost to a halt today.

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Seven Oceans Cruising

CRUISE TOUR TO LONDON AND THE NORTHERN LIGHTS

DEPARTS: 10 FEBRUARY 2013

18 DAY CRUISE TOUR FROM $4899

Fly with Emirates to London – Experience London, Bath Stonehenge and Salisbury.

Cruise on Marco Polo to Amsterdam and the Norwegian Fjords, cross the Arctic Circle and with natures cooperation view the Northern Lights.

Ports include Tromso, Bergen Svartisen Glacier and much more during the spectacular winter season.

News in Brief for 18 May

UPGRADE DELAY Air NZ says it’s new 'OneUp' bidding system for upgrades will now apply for travel from 12 July. It was to take effect 30 May.

AIRPORT SACKING A top executive at Berlin’s new airport has been fired after it was announced that the airport will now not open till March next year because of problems with fire safety system. "He had trouble recognising when things were going wrong", Berlin mayor Klaus Wowereit told reporters yesterday. The airport was to open next month.

FLORIDA SURGE Illustrating in part the huge drawing power of major amusement parks, Florida tourism authorities announced yesterday that the state hosted an estimated 23.4 million visitors in just the first three months of this year.

EUROPE CUTBACK Royal Caribbean is reducing the number of ships it deploys in Europe , cutting it to nine next year from 12 this year. Currently it’s offering 276 sailings to 88 ports on 58 Europe itineraries.