Tourism and aviation industry leaders are hoping the announcements that Queensland and South Australia will now open borders to Sydney will bring an end to the instability the tourism industry has experienced over the past year after outbreaks of the CCP virus caused chief ministers and premiers to shut domestic borders. When the two states lift their travel restrictions on Feb. 1 (NSW) and January 31st (SA) respectively, it will spell the end of all hard border rules in Australia for the first time in five weeks. Once lifted, Chief Executive Graham Turner from the Flight Centre is hoping the borders stay open. “This is welcome news, certainly for travel and tourism,” Turner told Sky News on Thursday. “Sydney being open is vital for Queensland and other states. So it is good news … but let’s hope they stay open because our major concern is that they keep opening and shutting …
Tourism Industry Hopes Easing Border Restrictions on NSW Ends ‘Border Merry-Go-Round’
January 28, 2021
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