29 July 2010
In a blow to Western Australiaââ¬â¢s flagship tourism event, the Red Bull Air Race has been cancelled worldwide.
The organising body has axed all stages of the global event for 2011, citing new safety measures and "headquarters" restructure.
The chairwoman of Tourism WA, Kate Lamont, said she believes the event has been cancelled due to the global financial crisis.
The race suffered its first ever crash in Perth this year, when Brazilian pilot Adilson Kindlemann plunged into the Swan River during a practice run.
The race was first held in Perth in 2006. This year's race saw more than 300,000 spectators during the two-day event.
In 2010 races were held in major cities worldwide, including New York, Rio de Janeiro, Barcelona, Hungary and Abu Dhabi, but the final event of the season, in Portugal on September 4 and 5, has been cancelled after organisers said they failed to reach an agreement with Tourism Portugal.
UPDATED: Cruise ship search suspended leaving 16 passengers unaccounted for
UPDATED: Ferry sinks with 350 on board
Fat passengers should pay more, says ex Qantas finance chief
Amadeus crash hits thousands of travel agents and passengers
I tripped into the lifeboat, says Costa Captain
Tripadvisor reports major drop in Greek hotel prices
China bans its airlines from joining Emissions Trading Scheme
Only 11% of Brits book their holiday with high street agents
Costa makes compensation offer to passengers
Will Egypt's latest problems mean the end of it for 2012 as a tourism destination ?
St. Kitts & Nevis - Small in Size, Giant in Potential
Minogue, Flintoff...WTM brings out the stars
See the pictures
You can book now your advertisement for via our online booking service or find out more.
Post your comment
Your Comments