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Australia Continues to Warn Against All Travel to Egypt
The fact of the matter is, things in Egypt are not improving at a very quick speed. Of course, this is to be expected. After all, people cannot just put a new government in charge overnight. However, what they can do is see the military take over, and that is
by Emily Penbryn February 15th, 2011
DriveMyCar Rentals to Use GPS Tracking Devices on All Rentals
Apparently some car hire companies are coming up with new ways to find out where their cars are at all time. Reports now show that car hire company, DriveMyCar Rentals, is going to be installing GPS tracking devices in their ...
by Robin Welch February 14th, 2011
Qantas says Pilots’ Jobs are Not At Risk but Pilots Fear Otherwise
Pilots from Qantas are now expected to attend a meeting after a sit-down between they airline and Australian and International Pilot Association resulted in a “no solution.” Barry Jackson, who is actually the Australian and International Pilot Association's president, said ...
by Tanya Propst February 11th, 2011
Strong Australian Dollar Causing Australians to Travel Overseas
Lately, people have been talking about the struggling tourism industry in Australia. The industry is struggling because the Australian dollar is so strong when compared to other countries' currencies. This means that people visiting Australia have to pay more to ...
by Andrew Soyer February 10th, 2011
Australian Tourism Industry Struggling With Powerful Dollar
The Australian dollar right now is strong. This is good for Australia and bad at the same time. It is good because it means that Australia's economy has been able to bounce back a lot quicker than other areas of the world. On that same note, it is causing a
by Dave Humphries February 9th, 2011
Australian Officials Continue to Assess Cyclone Damage
Although Cyclone Yasi has came and left, officials in Australia are still struggling with the aftermath of the cyclone. The officials are still assessing the total damage that the cyclone brought. However, due to the fact that a huge flood ...
by Paul Scott February 8th, 2011
Qantas Prices Set to Rise With the Price of Oil
For everyone who was thinking that airline ticket prices were already too high, things are about to get a lot worse. In fact, just recently Qantas Airways announced that it will be increasing its airfare this month due to the ...
by Samuel Edwards February 7th, 2011
Cyclone Yasi Hurts Many Australian Industries
The big cyclone, Yasi, has hit Australia and left a big path of destruction. One of the industries that will be affected for a long time is the tourism industry. However, that is not the only industry that was affected ...
by Tina Lane February 4th, 2011
Jetstar Asia Locks in Codesharing Deal with Qantas
Reports out of Australia are now stating that Qantas Airways and Jetstar Asia have locked themselves into a new codesharing agreement Apparently this codesharing agreement will take place on 11 Jetstar Asia routes out of Singapore. The codesharing deal should start up by April 1. Despite this good news, it is
by Bobby Jones February 3rd, 2011
Tropical Cyclone Yasi Hammers Australia
It just seems like Australia cannot catch a break. Now, just weeks after being hit by devastating floods, Queensland is now trying to brace itself for the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Yasi. Currently authorities in Australia are saying that this ...
by Emily Penbryn February 2nd, 2011