News in Brief: Friday July 26

News in Brief: Friday July 26
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South African Airways (SAA) has taken delivery of its first two A320 aircraft in a move it said will raise the quality of its African operations. The carrier has a further 18 A320 on order.

"Our passengers from Australia and New Zealand want the same standard and quality of aircraft they receive on international sectors," SAA Australasia country manager Tim Clyde-Smith said. "The new A320s will help deliver that demand."

 

The first quarter of the 2013/14 financial year saw Singapore Airlines' groupwide net profits rise 56% year on year to hit $122 million, largely due to a $336 million net gain from the sale of its stake in Virgin Atlantic to Delta Air Lines.

Group revenue rose 1.7% to $3,840 million largely due to settlements related to changes in aircraft delivery slots.

 

Star Alliance has named the latest round of winners in its "Piaggio Round the World" promotion, with fourteen agents across five states each the lucky recipients of $150 Westfield shopping vouchers.

The winners are: Bev Hand, Diploma Travel (NSW); Val Pavoncelli, Anywhere Travel (NSW); Lisa Davis, Harvey World Travel Biloela (QLD); Sue Carlyon, Harvey World Travel Portland (VIC); Margaret Phillips, Travelscene Springwood (QLD); Margaret Thow, Harvey World Goulburn (NSW); Rita D’Amico, Harvey World Garden City (QLD); Claire Horton, Top Deck Travel Norwood   (SA); Matt Paine, Harvey World Travel Brisbane Street (TAS); Patricia White, Whitestar Travel (NSW); Maria Dunning, National Seniors Travel (QLD); Marguerite McMahon, Kim Taylor Travel (QLD); Les Howe, Floreat World of Travel (WA); Alan O'Meara, Professional Travel Group (WA).

Travel agents who ticket any of Star Alliance’s newly-streamlined fare products by July 31 are still in the running to win  the final Piaggio Fly 150 scooter.

 

French cruise line Compagnie du Ponant has commissioned a new vessel to join its fleet of four mega yachts, to sail to Australia during the 2015 summer season.

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