Covid 19 coronavirus: Local operators see transtasman as path to recovery
9 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Chief operating officer of Air Chathams Duane Emeny thinks the timing was appropriate for a transtasman bubble. Photo / Bevan Conley
Chief operating officer of Air Chathams Duane Emeny thinks the timing was appropriate for a transtasman bubble. Photo / Bevan Conley From April 19, people arriving from Australia will not have to quarantine.
The bubble has been months in the making and locals are jumping at the opportunity to leave the country for the first time since Covid-19 hit our shores.
Chief operating officer Duane Emeny said the bubble was great news for the industry.
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4 March 2021
Travel Counsellor s Aisha Battersby
Travel Counsellors has named
Aisha Battersby as its head of product and operations,
a new roleto help support the TMC’s franchisees in boosting the booking
and travel experiences they provide for their clients.
Battersby
joins the company after ten years at the Flight Centre Travel Group where she
most recently was head of customer experience for Flight Centre Business
Travel. She also brings experience in strategic account management and also
worked for the company’s Corporate Traveller and Stage and Screen Travel Services
arms.
The
company says it has onboarded 40 new corporate independent consultants who have