Live Breaking News & Updates on Bamurru Plains|Page 11
Stay updated with breaking news from Bamurru plains. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Save Share Prices for hotel rooms in New Zealand’s adventure capital of Queenstown remain well below pre-pandemic figures, sitting on $NZ151 ($140) a night versus $NZ232 for April 2019. But get in quick. Forward modelling by hospitality and real estate investment firm Pro-Invest Group says the daily average rate will soon hit $NZ250 a night, with 90 per cent occupancy. On the road again: air traffic across the ditch has been strong in week one, with NZ’s adventure capital of Queenstown set to be a strong bubble winner.
Christopher Moss “Pent-up demand will really kick in for the ski season, and we’re seeing strong uptake since the bubble commenced on April 19,” said Jan Smits, co-chief executive of Pro-invest Group, which is based in Sydney and manages hotels around the world, including the Holiday Inn Express in Queenstown. ....
Experience Co (ASX:EXP) share price jumps 6% on latest update Marc Sidarous | April 20, 2021 1:58pm | More on: The Experience Co Ltd(ASX: EXP) share price is climbing higher today. At the time of writing, shares in the tourism operator are trading for 28 cents – up 5.66%. By comparison, the Today’s price growth comes as the company announced its latest acquisitions. Let’s take a closer look at today’s announcement and what it means for the Experience Co share price. What’s affecting the Experience Co share price? In a statement to the ASX, Experience Co said it had acquired the business assets of Wild Bush Luxury and The Maria Island Walk. The company believes the purchases will allow it to expand into ‘premium adventure’. ....
Australian Traveller What to expect on a safari through Australia s Top End wilderness 28 January 2021 . BY Imogen Eveson Last updated . 11 February 2021 Roaming with buffalo, cruising with crocs and gliding with some 280 bird species that live here in this watery world: a safari through Australia’s Top End wilderness is an unforgettable immersion. Windows down, the warm air is sweet and dank with flowering paperbarks. It’s the start of the Dry and Sab’s tyres slice through the submerged road that is still blended into the adjacent billabong.
We’re not in Sydney anymore, where water is defined by the lines of the harbour foreshore. And we’re not in Darwin either, where the tropical waters of the Arafura Sea lie flat at its beaches, and simulated waves at the waterfront slosh holidaymakers around like rubber ducks. ....