Qantas’ reputation is trashed and its customers are suffering. Why is Alan Joyce getting away with it?
After running Qantas into the ground, the CEO should be answering fundamental questions about his management. But Alan Joyce continues to act with impunity.
Intrepid Travel’s ANZ leadership team to be all-female for the first time
For the first time in its 33 year history, the world’s largest travel operator Intrepid Travel has an all-female regional leadership team operating in Australia and New Zealand.
John Durie: ACCC concerned Trans-Tasman tourism merger could raise prices
The ACCC has raised concerns with the proposed merger between New Zealand-based camper van supplier THL and Brisbane-based Apollo.
Qantas passengers left furious over hours-long call centre wait times
Qantas passengers are demanding the airline hire more staff amid reports of dire customer service, including call wait times of several hours.
Morrison announces $60 million for struggling tourism industry
A new federal funding announcement aimed at attracting international visitors to Australia’s regions was made by the Prime Minister on Tuesday.
Why this SA small business owner is optimistic about the election outcome
One business owner in South Australia’s all-important wine industry has high hopes the new Labor government will be a business-friendly one.
Small businesses say open borders aren’t a quick fix for “decimated” tourism industry
International travellers have been given the green light to come to Australia for the first time in about two years after the country’s borders opened on Monday.
Why a new budget airline wants you in budgie smugglers
It's the collaboration you mightn't think would land — a new budget airline has announced a new swimwear line called Bonza Budgies that's as brief as the name sounds.
Remote workers will holiday twice as much as office workers, report says
Will you be a laptop lugger or a disconnector? How you work will determine how often you holiday, a new report from Deloitte suggests.
Australia to welcome international travellers from February 21, in reprieve for tourism sector
The Australian border is set to fully reopen on February 21, 2022, providing welcome relief to small businesses in the tourism industry.
“The forgotten industry”: Aussie travel businesses call for more government support in national ‘day of action’
Small travel businesses are staging a ‘day of action’ across the country, including coordinated demonstrations outside of government offices.
Australians are travelling overseas again, but the numbers aren’t enough to help the airlines
New data released by the Bureau of Statistics shows that the number of Australians who left our shores in December 2021 was similar to levels last seen in the early 1990s.