ITL opens in London
- BTN News
- Wednesday, 07 September 2016
Middle East travel management company ITL World is to open an office in London.
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Middle East travel management company ITL World is to open an office in London.
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Middle East travel management company ITL World is to open an office in London.
Event technology platform Eventbrite has inked a ticketing partnership in Australia with Melbourne venues the Corner Hotel, Northcote Social Club and Sydney venue Newtown Social Club.
From the beginning of October, Eventbrite will be the primary ticketing partner for all upcoming live events at the three venues.
Australian airline Qantas has expanded its code-share partnership with Indian carrier, Jet Airways.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has revealed the branding for its 'Visit ASEAN@50 Golden Celebration 2017' tourism campaign at the ASEAN Summit in Vientiane, Laos.
The Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) is running a series of security and safety training workshops in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
The business-class-only La Compagnie route from Luton, UK to New York's Newark airport is to close and its aircraft will move to the company's base in Paris, France to double the carrier's frequency on the Paris-NY run.
Europe's Air France-KLM Group reportedly is to change the previous chief executive’s sometimes-combative staff relations strategy to a more conciliatory approach.
Turkish Airlines is taking a proactive stance for commerce and tourism ahead of new flights from Istanbul to the Seychelles.
Irish budget airline Ryanair has responded to the EU exit (Brexit) vote by the UK by cutting its planned annual growth rate for UK flights from 15 per cent this year to six per cent next year.
In real terms it means around five million fewer seats to and from Britain.
Richmond, Canada-based Canada Jetlines is asking for government help to raise C$50 million to fund an ultra-low-cost airline that will charge 30 per cent less than Air Canada and WestJet.
Cathay Pacific has returned to London Gatwick for the first time since 1993 to launch the airport's first scheduled A350 service.
Vietnamese airlines are to order 40 Airbus jets in three deals worth an estimated US$6.5 billion as they cater for increased demand for travel both domestically and internationally.
Chris Phillips has joined Australian travel show Luxperience as director of Sales and Marketing, replacing Eric Lewanavanua.
Phillips recently held senior roles at Travelport, Jetset Travelworld Group (now Helloworld) and Millennium Hotels and Resorts.