BASE online strategy sees results
BASE’s new online strategy appears to have paid off with the hostel network reporting a 96 per cent increase in online bookings in the last 6 months. Read more »
Yamba ‘the new Byron’
Yamba YHA is now the top-rated Australian property on yha.com.au with a customer satisfaction rating of 97%. The new, purpose-built hostel opened in late-2008. Read more »
Sydney Mingle, Friday May 15
The industry was out in force in Sydney for BASE’s regular Mingle event at the Scary Canary last Friday with some even continuing to ’mingle’ until 5am the next morning. Read more »
World Nomads launches ‘Van-Tastic Adventure’
WorldNomads.com is offering seven teams of travellers the chance to take a six-week road trip through Australia in a van, filming their adventures as they go. Read more »
YHA turns 100
YHA Victoria is hosting ‘A day of celebration’ on Saturday May 23 at the newly converted Melbourne Central YHA. Read more »
Brisbane Expo moves to February
The Brisbane Adventure & Backpackers Expo has moved both venue and date for 2010. Read more »
Get ready to Mingle
Base is holding a national event sponsored by Bacardi this Friday May 8 at Base locations around Australia. Read more »
ATEC on warpath over visa scheme
The Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) has pledged to go to war against any restrictions on the Working Holiday Visa program in light of Trade Union pressure on the Government to restrict skilled migration and protect Australian jobs. Read more »
Industry told to swot up on international students
The backpacker industry is “missing a trick” by failing to capitalize on the growth of the international student market, delegates at the ATEC Backpacker Conference in Darwin were told. Read more »
Shake-up sees Base Travel retail brand axed
New Recreational Tourism Group CEO Nick Thomas has made a raft of personnel and strategic changes to Base and Backpackers World Travel in a bid to improve operational standards in the group’s hostel network and raise the profile of its retail arm among guests. Read more »
ATEC looks to boost backpacker members
The Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) is in discussions with the Backpacker Tourism Advisory Panel (BTAP) about reducing the cost of membership for new entrants in a bid to get more backpacker businesses to join the organisation. Read more »
Job fees under attack
State variations in legislation governing recruitment companies are creating an uneven playing field, according to The Job Shop’s Andrew Coldbeck. Read more »
Blog standard
Social media and online promotions are the marketing tools of choice for Tourism Australia, TA Manager Industry Development Dawn Howell told ATEC delegates last week. Read more »
BTAP urges national dialogue
The Backpacker Tourism Advisory Panel (BTAP) has called for better communication between State backpacker associations to assist in pushing Australia as a key destination for independent travellers. Read more »
Australia leads the way in youth policy
Governments around the world should do more to support the youth travel industry, according to World Youth Student & Education (WYSE) Travel Confederation Director General David Jones. Read more »
Matt’s mission
ATEC Managing Director Matt Hingerty has told the industry it has a key role in attracting new generations of young people to Australia to replace its ageing population. Read more »
Hostels urged to list online
Backpacker hostels have been urged by Wotif and Expedia to list their properties on those sites as well as established backpacker online channels such as Hostelworld.com and Hostelbookers.com.
Virgin Blue targets foreign budget travellers
Virgin Blue has launched its new Airpass with flights in Australia and New Zealand starting at A$69. Read more »