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Pubs with no guests: Accor determined to keep its NSW hotels open


Hotels with no guests: operators determined to keep doors open
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The general manager of M Gallery Harbour Rocks Hotel, Sylvia Kypriotis, has a stylish boutique heritage-listed property only a stone’s throw from glittering Sydney harbour – with all 59 rooms empty, and no prospect of filling them, save for two bookings coming up based on “essential travel” purposes.
Even the normally solidly booked $900-a-night one-bedroom Harbour View Suite is eerily quiet.
“The reasons you can stay for essential travel are extremely slim, so we’re not surprised to only have two bookings in the diary,” she says, adding “we’re all geared up for COVID-safe stays.” ....

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Covid-19 Australia: NSW school holiday lockdown set to cost tourism industry more than $6 billion


Tourism operators are calling for more federal government support, saying the latest lockdown will cost the sector more than $6 billion in lost revenue.
The Greater Sydney two-week lockdown covering the entire NSW school holidays is expected to cost Australia s struggling tourism industry more than $6 billion.
The Tourism and Transport Forum says the industry will struggle to survive more lockdowns, imploring the federal government to consider subsidies and urgently boost vaccine rollout rates.
The two-week coronavirus lockdown in Sydney (CBD pictured) is set to rock the already struggling tourism industry, as school holiday tourism revenue s will be lost
It estimates the latest COVID-19 outbreak and the border restrictions imposed on Sydney and NSW residents will devastate the mid-year school holiday period for travel-related firms, with spending predicted to be down by $6.3 billion nationally. ....

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