How travel companies are using the wellness boom to reinvigorate the industry
Travel companies have been quick to jump on the wellness bandwagon, encouraging travellers to switch off in a world where digital technologies have made doing so nearly impossible.
Linktree, Atlassian to reimburse travel costs for US employees seeking abortion services after Roe vs Wade overhaul
Linktree will reimburse employees for the cost of travel and accommodation to a state which provides legal abortion services.
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.
Australian travel and safety solutions Locomote and JESI partner up for major Chevron deal
Locomote co-founder David Fastuca said using a collaborative approach helped lock in a deal with one of the world's largest companies.
For real life! Airbnb’s Bluey house is pure marketing magic
Bluey is all about play. Airbnb is all about dreaming. So there’s a natural fit between what the show’s characters demonstrate to kids and what Airbnb has manifested in the colourful Queensland property.
“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.
Big Red Group eyes further acquisitions after scooping up travel brands
It took more than 12 months to complete the deal, and now the Big Red Group team are on the lookout for more acquisitions.
Australia needs an alternative roadmap to reopen safely to the world, say top travel CEOs
Australia needs to implement a strong roadmap to reopen its borders, end lockdowns and rejoin the rest of the world, writes Graham Turner and Adam Schwab.
Will airlines be allowed to mandate vaccines for employees?
The legal ground in Australia for employers to insist that employees be vaccinated remains murky.
Luxury Escapes is offering $200 million in vouchers to vaccinated travellers. Co-founder Adam Schwab explains why
Luxury Escapes has decided to give every Australian who starts their vaccine program before September 30 a $200 voucher to use towards an exclusive international offer. Here's why.
An effortless solution for business travel
With things getting back to business in Australia, more and more people are starting to travel for work again. But with everyone in a hurry, delays and setbacks are likely, and it’s the added stress that no one needs when on their way to an important meeting.
“Not even close”: Despite no international travel, the airline industry hasn’t collapsed
Globally, the main reason for the lack of large-scale airline bankruptcies has been government assistance.