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Qld cities top list of most sought-after destinations for Kiwi tourists

JOINT STATEMENT Airports, airlines and tourism booking platforms have all enjoyed strong surges in demand from travellers looking to book Queensland holidays in the past week, showing positive signs for the industry’s ongoing recovery. New data released today shows close to 146,000 people flew into Queensland’s largest airports over the Easter long weekend. 38,000 flew into Cairns, 50,000 flew into the Gold Coast, 40,000 into Brisbane and 17,900 to the Sunshine Coast. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said airlines were also reporting a huge surge in demand for trans-Tasman services, adding more than 230 flights per week to New Zealand’s major airports following the announcement of unrestricted travel both ways commencing this month.

Queensland tourism s $13b COVID wipe-out | Sunshine Coast Daily

Queensland tourism s $13b COVID wipe-out | Sunshine Coast Daily
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Queensland tourism s $13b COVID wipe-out

Travel by Jeremy Pierce Premium Content   Queensland s battered tourism industry has suffered a $13 billion wipe-out as the full cost of the coronavirus pandemic can finally be laid bare. New figures from Tourism Research Australia show Queensland s tourism industry - a $26 billion empire at the end of 2019, was slashed in half last year as international travel bans, border closures, and COVID outbreaks decimated travel. In an encouraging sign, Queensland has weathered the storm better than major rivals NSW and Victoria, but some have questioned whether the State Government is doing enough to help kickstart tourism s revival. There are also fears of more dark times ahead as the full impact of the end of JobKeeper comes into effect, with dire predictions that up to a quarter of Queensland s 40,000 tourism businesses could go broke before emerging from the pandemic.

Queensland tourism s $13b COVID wipe-out | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Queensland tourism s $13b COVID wipe-out | Fraser Coast Chronicle
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