| | Walkabout South America Premium and iconic Australian experiences are being showcased to South American product planners and front line travel sellers this week as part of Tourism Australia’s Walkabout South America roadshow. Fifteen Australian tourism business and destinations are participating in the program which includes workshops, business appointments and networking opportunities in Santiago, Chile; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Sao Paulo, Brazil. Air New Zealand is the major roadshow sponsor. |
| World Travel Market 2017 Seller applications to join the Australia stand at World Travel Market (WTM) 2017 are open until Monday 8 May. WTM, to be held at ExCel in London from 6 to 8 November, attracts over 50,000 travel industry professionals. The event brings travel and tourism's most prominent figures together to network, negotiate, and conduct business. |
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| Conversations with Industry, Tropical North Queensland Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) in partnership with Tourism Australia (TA) and Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) is hosting a free ‘Conversations with Industry -Tropical North Queensland’ event on Thursday 4 May at the Pullman Reef Hotel Casino in Cairns. The forum is part of a series held throughout the state and provides a great opportunity to connect with representatives from TA, TEQ and TTNQ to gain industry insights and discuss the key business areas of marketing, digital, experience development, events and international markets. |
| Restaurant Australia case study: Drink Tasmania Tourism Australia is producing a series of videos showcasing tourism businesses from around the country who are great examples of Restaurant Australia. The aim of the videos is to inspire more businesses to get involved in promoting Aussie cuisine as food and wine continues to become an ever more important aspect of the experience international visitors are looking for. Drink Tasmania Premium Tours allow guests to sample the finest of southern Tasmania’s whisky, wine, beer and cider experiences all in one day. |
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| Youth and student travel The UNTWO's Power of Youth Travel report predicts that by 2020 there will be some 370 million youth travellers. In this recent article on Tnooz, Mike Cleary, global managing director for StudentUniverse, identifies some trends in the youth travel sector and outlines what differentiates it from the wider travel sector. For more research and trends related to international and domestic tourism and travel, visit Tourism Australia’s Insight Files. |
| Singapore Airlines celebrates 50 years flying Down Under One of Tourism Australia's longest standing airline partners, Singapore Airlines, marked 50 years of flying to Australia this month. As part of the celebrations every passenger departing on Singapore Airlines from Australia on Wednesday 5 April received a specially designed limited edition box of Margaret River Chocolate Company chocolates as a thank you gift. Since 1967 Singapore Airlines has grown from twice-weekly flights to Perth and Sydney to operating 119 weekly flights to six Australian cities. |
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