Wholesalers
Intrepid launches virtual experiences for families
While these new experiences are aimed at children, that hasn’t stopped our editor from donning an apron and cooking pierogi with a family in Krakow.
Tourism
“Devastated”: CATO reacts to Tucan Travel’s collapse
CATO has acknowledged the UK and Australian-owned company’s 33-year contribution to the industry after it entered into voluntary administration.
Tourism
UK and Australian-owned tour operator collapses
by Huntley Mitchell
The company has specialised in adventure travel since 1987, offering more than 400 escorted group tours and tailor-made trips in over 70 countries.
Tourism
Aussie tour company launches domestic yoga and wellness trip
Round up your wellness-obsessed clients and their yogi mates, because Australian Wildlife Adventures is getting spiritual with the domestic market.
Wholesalers
Ormina Tours releases 2022 program with free cancellation offer
Writing this story made Travel Weekly’s editor thirsty for a wine or few, so much so that he’s decided to work from the pub for the rest of the day.
Wholesalers
Wendy Wu launches first-ever tours in Australia and New Zealand
Australia’s China experts are trying their hand at domestic and close-to-home trips with this new collection that promises to showcase local icons.
Technology
“A real game changer”: Aussie wholesaler diversifies with new travel tech division
This new travel tech business is being dubbed a “game changer”. However, that’s not to suggest it eliminates COVID-19 just by the press of a button.
Wholesalers
CATO rolls out industry-standard T&Cs for land supply sector
If COVID-19 cancellations have taught the industry anything, its the importance of terms and conditions. And that you should wear a mask and carry hand sanitiser at all times, of course.
Wholesalers
APT launches ‘Walking Holidays’
Do you have clients who consider themselves to be the adventurous type? Satiate their curious spirit with these new tours.
Wholesalers
Former Intrepid boss teams up with doco maker to launch new travel company
The new company aims to make travellers feel as though they are on shoot for a documentary, minus the camera crew. However, that’s not to say selfie sticks and GoPros are off limits.
Tourism
Australian Wildlife Adventures independent once more following Intrepid deal
Meanwhile, Travel Weekly’s roving reporter has celebrated his independence by walking home from work all by himself. Admittedly, he got some help from an Uber though.
Wholesalers
Why we won’t cut commissions: On The Go Tours MD
by Tara Harrison
When On The Go’s Carl Cross wanted to chat about why he values agents so highly, we jumped at the chance. That, and he promised us a free lunch.