2019

A seaplane is moored at a floating pier in a calm bay, with several people nearby. Tall city buildings and a cloudy blue sky form the background across the water.
January

Global Marine Travel forms an Alliance with Air Juan to service Subic Bay

Global Marine Travel GMT who’s largest global office is located in Makati, Manila has recently been working with [**Air Juan**](http://www.airjuan.com/), a Seaplane company, whose planes land and take off in Manila Bay. The planes use Subic Bay as a base. Subic Bay is fast becoming a hub for Super Yachts visiting the area as there are many first class facilities in available in Subic, including, dockage, refueling opportunities dry dock facilities and experienced port agency services headed up by former Super Yacht Captain Brian Gillies and his wife Bhing ([http://spdsinc.com](http://spdsinc.com/)).

A person wearing a protective welding helmet and gloves is welding metal, with bright orange and yellow sparks flying in multiple directions against a dark industrial background.
January

First of its kind training to raise superyacht skill set

Supported by the Australian Government Department of Jobs and Small Business, East Coast Apprenticeships, with the help and encouragement of key industry proponents, plans to deliver the ‘Launch into Work’pre-employment project targeting the superyacht sector. Queensland State Government has also committed funds to implement the program.

Two photos: one of an office entrance with a blue ribbon and flower stands, and another of a group of people posing and smiling. Text announces Travel Cue’s new office in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
February

Travel Cue Continues Global Expansion

Having established entities in 13 countries worldwide, Travel Cue’s continued business growth leads to office expansions around the globe – with our most recent office opening in Johor Bahru making this the second Malaysia entity and the 17th Travel Cue office.

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