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  • Roses Only: More room to bloom

    Flower retailer Roses Only may be in the business of beauty, but there's nothing extravagant about its move into e-commerce.

  • Impulse claims IT call centre safe

    Impulse Airlines has stood by its promise that IT call centre staff will keep their jobs while the takeover of its domestic carrier service continues - despite the axing of hundreds of jobs in other divisions.

  • Qantas gets Cocky

    The crash of Australia's first Internet airline does not spell disaster for online travel bookings. In fact, Impulse's online booking model proved so popular, that it threatened the country's national carrier.

  • Impulse changes Web face

    Australian discount domestic passenger carrier Impulse Airlines has relaunched its Web site as the airline pricewar continues online.

  • Travel.com.au gets impulsive

    Online agent travel.com.au will enable its customers to purchase Impulse airline tickets through the travel.com.au Web site, in a non-commission agreement that will enable new entrant Impulse to hang onto its AU$66 domestic deal.

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