Accommodation Association
Trivago decision highlights importance of booking direct or using Australian travel businesses
Peak industry body the Accommodation Association says today’s Federal Court decision in relation to Trivago highlights the value for Australian consumers in booking accommodation direct or through Australian travel businesses.
Accommodation Association welcomes Australia’s gradual reopening
Accommodation Association welcomed the gradual reopening of Australia including West Australia on 5 February but warned the skills shortage would continue to impact most accommodation providers regardless of location.
Border change announcement helps but greater support is needed, says Accommodation Association
Peak industry body, the Accommodation Association, applauds the Federal Government’s announcement of additional changes to international border arrangements from 1 December.
NSW initiatives will play major role but recovery will take time
The NSW Government’s ongoing support of the Tourism and Events sector, including this week’s announcement of a AUD530 million recovery package, will play a major role in the hospitality sector getting back on its feet but return to full health will take time.
Sunshine State reopening! Queensland to open border with Sydney on 1 December
Queensland will open its borders to Greater Sydney on 1 December after the city recorded no mystery cases of Covid-19 for 28 days in a row
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