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EXCLUSIVE: Does the travel industry need to do more to weed out scammers?
And by scammers we don't mean people who don't pay for their bags in Woollies.
And by scammers we don't mean people who don't pay for their bags in Woollies.
With so many new members, we wonder whether the next ATIA board meeting will begin with an icebreaker exercise.
With three people stepping down, we can think there's a fair chance we'll have a stack of appointment news on the way.
We thought life member really meant life but maybe Spiros has cruise plans for his native Kefalonia. Yamas!
As much as we love talented fruit pickers, there are some other skilled hospo gigs out there that need filling.
A High Court case win over 'disappointment and distress' on a cruise gone wrong prompts ATIA complaints change.
Feel like you've got too much on and no one to offer a hand? Turns out you're definitely not alone.
The reforms come after months of debate and campaigning. Hopefully changes to supermarket prices move a little faster.
Hewlett's the man with the 'sauce' (as the kids say). And he met Penny Wong too! How cool!
Workforce shortages mean empty offices. And, alike empty bellies, empty offices give us a case of the grumpies.
What could be included in the 'much more'? You'll just have to click away to find out.
Suspicious most Aussie airlines just work in their own interest? Confirm it here with ATIA's new report!
Curious about who's going where and doing what, when and why? Well, that's the jist of the news so lap it up here.
If some of the suggestions from our office made it into the report, we would be talking about it for months!
It's all about shaking hands and making deals with these business finalists. As seen in the featured image.
Check out this list to see who could be as giddy and joyous as this lucky award winner in the featured picture!
Everyone's getting excited for travels version of the Oscars, lets just hope the MC doesn't get slapped in the face.
It's looking like the lockdown is making the rounds again. Just discussion of it, not an actual lockdown (thankfully).