One last hurrah for Aussie travel trade title - TravelMole


One last hurrah for Aussie travel trade title

Wednesday, 03 Jul, 2007 0

SYDNEY – One of Australia’s leading travel trade publications will cease publication after a final issue next month.

Sensis, parent company of Quorum Publishing, has decided to close the division effective August 31.

Launched in 1983, Quorum – which focussed on the meetings and incentive sector – was published regularly along with Quorum Meeting Place and Gregory’s Travel Fact File.

Sensis said the decision to discontinue the publishing division had been difficult, but very much in line with its strategy to aggressively manage their portfolio to ensure maximum growth.

August 2007 will be the last issue of the magazine.



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