New lux tour company 33 Degrees arrives in Australia
Do you scream at the hired help "spare no expense, darlings"? Then this new operator has you and your wallet in its sigh...
Do you scream at the hired help "spare no expense, darlings"? Then this new operator has you and your wallet in its sigh...
The luxury travel network is looking to Asia Pacific to drive growth as it opened a new office in Sydney.
You don’t need to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to get a celebrity treatment that rivals that of the rich ...
High adventure, high luxury - what more could you ask for? Scenic Eclipse is now open for sale.
Some call first class an "endangered species," while others talk about a "renaissance of luxury" - which is it?
TAT has unveiled a new promo video to lure travellers in the luxury segment to the destination, with the Australian mark...
The French hotel group has snapped up 155 hotels under the Fairmont, Raffles and Swissotel luxury brands.
Forget dangerous assignments, we're more interested in sampling some of the high life that 007 experiences on his travel...
Crown has built on its long-standing relationship with the Nobu brand by taking a significant stake in the business.
The arrival of luxury cruise lines Azamara and Silversea in Australian waters is going to deliver some pretty nifty bene...
Silversea sets its sights on a wider demographic as it adapts its new vessel to meet market demands.
The new partnership between Etihad Airways and private charter Chapman Freeborn raises the bar for first class travel in...
The company last night announced its new complimentary chauffeur driven airport service, which they believe goes that ex...
Unfortunately, George Clooney and the cast of Oceans 11 were nowhere to be seen.
Marble covered everything, personalised pillowcases or impeccable customer service - have the goal posts changed when it...
Crystal Cruises embarks on a massive expansion plan at sea and will even buy a Boeing jet.
This hotel will literally overshadow all other Australian hotels.
Crystal Cruises has been sold for US$550 million in cash to Asia’s largest cruise company, Genting Hong Kong.