Regional Australia is decided to learn from increased international visitors because the Qantas-Emirates network delivers on its promise to spice up inbound tourism.
Outside the town gateways, regional centres akin to Cairns, Coffs Harbour and Hobart are showing positive initial signs as new destinations at the Emirates network.
Since selling at the joint network began in January, Emirates customers from the uk, Europe, North Africa, South East Asia and the center East have purchased a typical of 3 times more fares to leading regional centres including Hobart, Coffs Harbour and Cairns than under the former partnership.
Qantas Executive Manager of International Sales Stephen Thompson said inbound tourism would get advantages from Emirates selling seamless itineraries to a few of Australia’s most efficient regional centres.
“As as a result of the our partnership with Emirates, our regional centres are being promoted to a much bigger audience than ever before,” Mr Thompson said.
“We have already seen strong bookings for brand spanking new codeshare destinations across Australia including Townsville, Darwin, Launceston, Alice Springs, Devonport, Rockhampton, Broome and the Gold Coast.
“As well as making travel within Australia easier for visitors, with one fare and one ticket, the Qantas-Emirates partnership also provides tourism operators with new opportunities to capitalise at the international tourists visiting the rustic.
“Tourism is a giant economic driver for Australia, creating jobs and promoting investment and development.”
Emirates – that is the world’s largest international airline – is offering a complete of 32 destinations at the Qantas Domestic network to its global customer base.
Mr Thompson said Qantas had seen strong inbound sales from the United Arab Emirates, Uk, Singapore, Thailand and Italy especially but said that Australian travellers also stood to profit.
“The Qantas-Emirates partnership promises world class travel experiences with more one-stop access to and from Europe, shorter travel times, cheaper airfares and exclusive frequent flyer benefits,” he said.
Prior to its partnership with Emirates, the Qantas network offered five one-stop codeshare destinations into Europe and the united kingdom. It now offers access to greater than 30 destinations in Europe at the combined network.
Qantas customers may also now shave a mean of two hours and quarter-hour in their journey time to the tip 10 destinations in Europe (from Sydney and Melbourne), compared with the previous network.