Lockdown Support – More needed for struggling city accommodation says TAA
Tourism Accommodation Australia said the NSW Government’s lockdown support package was helpful for small business and regional motel members but additional support is needed for large Greater Sydney hotels struggling to survive.
Tourism Accommodation Australia National Chair, Martin Ferguson, has been appointed to lead an expert panel to provide advice to government on the economic recovery of the tourism industry.
NSW hotels raise a glass to eased restrictions - TAA
Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA) welcomes today’s announcement by the NSW Government that COVID-19 restrictions will be eased from Monday, helping hotels across the state inch closer to normal trading conditions.
Targeted temporary assistance urgently needed for hospitality sector - AHA & TAA
The Australian Hotels Association and Tourism Accommodation Australia have renewed calls to the Federal Government for targeted, temporary assistance for the hospitality, tourism and accommodation sectors post-JobKeeper.
Negotiations underway to create 'one voice' for accommodation sector
Australian Hotels Association (AHA) President Scott Leach and Accommodation Association (AA) President Julian Clark said the AHA, Tourism Accommodation Australia and AA were working on creating a united voice for the struggling sector.
Voucher program can bring hotels back from the brink
Tourism Accommodation Australia National CEO Michael Johnson has praised hospitality voucher programs introduced in Tasmania and the Northern Territory.
TAA 'confident' of increased Jobkeeper support following submission of economic impacts report
The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) and Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA) have worked with professional services firm Ernst and Young to release exclusive modelling that outlines the economic benefit of providing assistance to Australia’s hospitality and accommodation sector in response...
Hotels to play a 'key role' in quarantining arrivals - TAA
Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA) CEO Michael Johnson has said Australian hotels stand ready to facilitate the quarantining of arrivals into Australia’s international airports as mandated by Prime Minister Scott Morrison this afternoon.