New Zealand hotel occupancy rebounds following August drop - Colliers
Colliers International's New Zealand Hotel Market Snapshot Q3 2020 shows the country's hotel occupancy has recorded an improved third quarter performance following historic lows as a result of the pandemic earlier this year.
Discovering the most reliable source of cash flow for hotels - BMT Tax Depreciation
With the current climate arguably one of the toughest to be faced by hotel operators, reliable sources of cash flow are more important than ever, according to BMT Tax Depreciation.
WA Premier Mark McGowan announced 50,000 affordable airfares in partnership with Tourism WA, Qantas and Virgin.
Today the Premier announced the largest regional aviation deal in our State’s history, with more than 50,000 affordable airfares to the North West over the next 12 months.
Subdued Australian investment as Asia Pacific experiences 'unprecedented' first half downturn - CBRE
New data from CBRE has shown the depth of COVID-19's impact on hotel markets in the Asia Pacific, with the region experiencing the largest year-on-year decline in tourist arrivals of any region in the first half of 2020 at 72 per cent.
'Many factors to consider' as events and meetings return - Marriott
A new survey from Marriott Bonvoy has revealed a 50-50 split between respondents who intend to proceed with offline events as travel restrictions are eased and those who will continue with the virtual format.
Lord Howe Island announces reopening with flights to resume from October 3
NSW Health has repealed the Public Health Order currently in place that has restricted travel from the Australian mainland to Lord Howe Island during the coronavirus pandemic.
Champagne Tsarine launches in Australia for the first time this October
Now led by one of the first, and few, female winemakers in Champagne, Isabelle Tellier, Tsarine is the latest offering from the world’s second oldest Champagne house, Chanoine Frères.
AA commends state governments for 'sensible' easing of border restrictions
Accommodation Association CEO Dean Long said this week's reopening of the South Australian border with New South Wales and the relaxing of some restrictions on the Queensland border with New South Wales from next month were a sensible step in the right direction.