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Payless Travel provides complete, localized travel services tailored to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses. At Payless Travel, we pride ourselves on the trust, knowledge, and value we have been delivering to our loyal clients for over 25 years. Whether you are booking an incentive group, a destination wedding, or a fun filled leisure group, Payless Travel Groups presents a one-stop-sho

p for all members of your group. Each traveller can personalize their trip’s dates, flights and room category. Payless Travel Burwood was established in Burwood Sydney,NSW in 1988. Throughout the last 25 years, Payless Travel has built a reputation for offering its customers with quality service, valuable choices and excellent performance. It continues to surge ahead in the global marketplace. It intends to protect and nurture this reputation by continuing to deliver unique service to the marketplace. Our commitment is simple – to offer our clients direct market advantages and help them achieve their needs by offering dedicated personal service utilizing our superior technological resources and buyer's buying power. Payless Travel offers hands on personal touch and a common sense approach to doing travel business. Regardless of the clients’ needs, with Payless Travel , they can be assured of top-level service and a commitment to inspire, enthuse and impress. Whether you are travelling for business or leisure, PAYLESS TRAVEL will provide you with exceptional service, competitive pricing and accessibility. You can email us at [email protected] or call during business hours or visit our website www.paylesstravel.com.au at your own convenience for on line flight bookings, hotels, Insurance and wide range of travel services. Quality service is our priority and practice

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14/10/2021

Finally, Qantas Announced their first Commercial flight from Australia

Qantas is gradually restarting international services, with the first commercial flights now scheduled to resume between Sydney and Los Angeles and Sydney and London from 14 November 2021 for Australian citizens and permanent residents and their immediate families as well as certain visa holders.

Flights to other destinations will resume from December 2021 and into 2022. While many aspects of international travel will be the same for customers as they were pre-COVID, some things will look a little different, particularly in the short term.

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The Australian Open could be moved OverseasABC Sport reported that tennis players would not be willing to undergo Austra...
17/05/2021

The Australian Open could be moved Overseas

ABC Sport reported that tennis players would not be willing to undergo Australia’s hard quarantine next year, after going through it this year.

During WTA and ATP events in the US and Europe, players only need to isolate until they receive a negative COVID-19 test. After that, they are allowed to train and compete in a bubble environment without complete self-isolation.

Dubai and Doha, which hosted qualifying events before this year’s tournament, are understood by ABC Sport to be considered as potential host cities should the event need to be relocated.

The national broadcaster also reported that the Australian Open organisers will take the event overseas rather than cancel if the government does not come to an agreement on more flexible quarantine arrangements.

Tennis Australia told Travel Weekly it currently plans to host the 2022 Australian Open in Melbourne as usual but hinted that the location of the grand slam would depend on how the situation develops.

“We continue to work with the government on the best and safest environment for both fans and players,” a spokesperson for Tennis Australia said.

The report comes as the government doubles down on its hard border stance, while concern from backbenchers and the private sector about Australia becoming a “hermit” state gain traction.

Last week’s Federal Budget was planned on the assumption that international borders would not reopen until mid-next year, and last week Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he didn’t believe Australians has the “appetite” for international travel.

With tens of thousands of Aussies still fighting to get home and dozens being kicked off repatriation flights from India, the federal Opposition is hitting back at the government and accused them of failing to protect Australians overseas, according to ABC News.

Finance Minister Simon Birmingham has defended the government’s stance and said the focus was not just on saving Australian’s lives, but also “protecting Australian jobs and its economic future”.

“Throughout the pandemic, we’ve managed to facilitate the return home of many hundreds of thousands of Australians, including more than 20 thousand coming back from India during the course of the pandemic,” Birmingham told Sky News.

“And yes, we see deeply challenging and troubling times in India right now and we are working to make sure that we can continue the repatriation of Australians from India, but we’re doing so in a way that doesn’t jeopardise the health outcomes and the economic outcomes that Australia has enjoyed throughout this pandemic.”

Qantas CEO Alan Joice has expressed concerns that Australia risks becoming a “hermit state” if borders remain shut for too long.

Liberal MPs have since echoed Joyce’s concerns, with Dave Sharma, Tim Wilson and Jason Falinski telling The Sydney Morning Herald that the public’s tolerance for the international border closure would wear thin as the vaccine rollout progressed.

“Like many measures, international border closures had a temporary place, but it is not sustainable and will turn us into a hermit outpost,” said Wilson, the member for Goldstein in Melbourne.

“While public sentiment may still support closures now, it will change as people are vaccinated and business people need to travel, families need to be united and we come to realise how much it is costing our country.”

Falinksi, the member for Mackellar on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, said vaccinated Australians should be allowed to travel overseas.

Both Qantas and Virgin Australia pushed back their planned resumption of international travel beyond the trans-Tasman bubble following the Federal Budget’s mid-2022 timeline for the reopening of Australia’s international border.
Source: https://www.travelweekly.com.au

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