Tourism rebounds to near pre-pandemic levels

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The Australian industry is on track for the best year ever as international visitor numbers bounce back.

Already a subscriber?International tourist numbers are close to recovering to pre-pandemic levels and visitors are splashing more money, with the average spend increasing by 25 per cent compared with 2019.

The average nights of stay was up from 32 in 2019 to 37 in the March 2024 quarter, with international visitors staying for a total of 87.5 million nights, or 105 per cent of pre-pandemic levels. “New Zealand, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, and India are currently Australia’s top five international tourism markets, and we are working hard to encourage more and more visitors from right around the world to book a holiday to come and see Australia,” Senator Farrell said.

 

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