Australian tourism boosts up during Easter

18, Apr 2022 | nepaltraveller.com
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Regional attractions were expected to have an 83 per cent sales spike in comparison to the previous week, with winery sales up by 18 per cent, while restaurants, bars, and hotels could see a 10 per cent surge

Australia's regional tourism businesses are expecting a very busy and profitable four days as city visitors tour the countryside during the Easter break which begins on Friday. The National Australia Bank (NAB) estimated tourists would generate more than 890 million Australian dollars (about 663.3 million U.S. dollars) for regional economies throughout the holiday. 

Regional attractions were expected to have an 83 per cent sales spike in comparison to the previous week, with winery sales up by 18 per cent, while restaurants, bars, and hotels could see a 10 per cent surge. Destinations such as the agricultural city of Orange in the state's Central Tablelands, Lord Howe Island and coastal retreats such as Byron Bay and Jervis Bay would all be particularly popular over Easter.

Many airports including Cairns in the state's far north have reported over 14,000 domestic tourists were due to land and depart. This has been a great opportunity for the tourism and tourism-dependent business to get back on their feet after the pandemic. 

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