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Cheap flights, travel vouchers offer little help to moribund Melbourne CBD

Cheap flights, travel vouchers offer little help to moribund Melbourne CBD We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Peak tourism bodies say flagship stimulus programs from state and federal governments have been ill-conceived and continue to fail Melbourne in its time of greatest need. Hotels are still barely half full more than a month into the Andrews government’s belated Melbourne travel voucher scheme which offers $200 to help cover the costs of city accommodation, attractions or tours. The first public data from the Commonwealth’s half-priced airfares program also showed it was offering little meaningful sustenance for Melbourne tourism. The closest destination on the 17-strong list, Avalon Airport, has received about 3 per cent (20,000) of the 663,000 tickets already sold.

Cheap flights, travel vouchers offer little help to moribund Melbourne CBD

Cheap flights, travel vouchers offer little help to moribund Melbourne CBD
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Transtasman travel bubble: The big difference between Australia and New Zealand

Transtasman travel bubble: The big difference between Australia and New Zealand 23 Apr, 2021 03:09 AM 5 minutes to read There were emotional scenes at airports across the country as the Trans-Tasman bubble reunited families and loved ones from across the ditch. Video / Mark Mitchell / Tom Dyton / AucklandNZ There were emotional scenes at airports across the country as the Trans-Tasman bubble reunited families and loved ones from across the ditch. Video / Mark Mitchell / Tom Dyton / AucklandNZ news.com.au OPINION: Stepping foot on-board one of the transtasman bubble flights from Sydney to Wellington was a cause for celebration for news.com.au s Vanessa Brown. But, she writes, the journey home was a different story.

Trans-Tasman travel bubble: Air NZ cuts flights as demand lags behind expectations

Foran said the airline is planning to ramp up flights to 300 a week in July as travel picks up for the school holidays  I am pleased to see a gradual build-up now and people getting pretty excited - particularly as they think ahead to the next school holidays in July. The CEO also revealed Friday is the busiest day the airline has had since COVID-19 started.  We are going to be moving some 40,000 people today and over 500 flights so what we are seeing is a really solid, steady recovery and we will just have to see how it plays out over the next few years. 

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