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Breaking news – Tokyo Haneda open to Australian airlines

New Japan air services agreement Federal transport minister Anthony Albanese has just announced a new air services agreement with Japan, which will allow airlines from both countries for the first time to offer direct flights between Australia and Tokyo Haneda Airport.


Travel Daily Thu 29 Sep 11

TD breaking news – QF/AA Joint Business Agreement approved

ACCC authorises Joint Business Agreement between Qantas and American Airlines.


Travel Daily Thu 29 Sep 11

ACCC approves AA/QF pact

THE Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has today confirmed its previous draft determination, giving the full OK for the Joint Business Agreement between American Airlines and Qantas (TD breaking news).


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V Australia plots Hawaii

HAWAIIAN Airlines has submitted an application with the US Department of Transportation which would allow Virgin Australia’s long-haul offshoot V Australia to place its code on HA flights from Australia to Honolulu.


Travel Daily Wed 28 Sep 11

LCCs drive passenger growth

MELBOURNE and Perth Airport owner Australian Infrastructure Fund has acknowledged the rise of low cost carriers for assisting to fuel strong passenger growth at both hubs in the past year.


UNWTO logo Wed 28 Sep 11

Tourism key in disaster plans

THE Australian govt has agreed to advance cooperation to include tourism as an “integral element of national resilience and disaster management planning,” with the move a key outcome of the first ever United Nations World Tourism Organisation meeting to be held in Australia.

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