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Far North tourism: ATEC, TTNQ and Tourism Australia in Cairns Convention Centre event

Hopes of a post-Covid Aussie tourism reboot will be front of mind for more than 420 delegates in Cairns this week to reinvigorate an export industry estimated to be worth $1b each year.

How Cairns will regain it's billion dollar place in the International tourism landscape

Hopes of a post-Covid Aussie international tourism reboot will be front of mind for more than 420 delegates in Cairns this week to reinvigorate an export industry estimated to be worth $1b an annum.

Hit hard by international travel restrictions, the reshaping of homegrown tourism strategy will be discussed at 4500 business meetings and a comprehensive conference program designed to inspire tourism of the future.

Thirty speakers are expected to address the forum to cover topics ranging from mainstream sustainability, inclusive tourism, distribution, and attracting future industry leaders.

Cairns will host a four day Australian Tourism Export Council conference starting on Monday, November 21. Picture: TTNQ
Cairns will host a four day Australian Tourism Export Council conference starting on Monday, November 21. Picture: TTNQ

With a focus on future and emerging trends Demographics Group co-founder Simon Kuestenmacher will crunch the numbers to deliver data-driven insights on charting a Covid recovery path.

An influx of Australian Tourism Export Council members will offer a welcome boost to local business as delegates book out city hotels, dine and take in Far North tropical experiences.

Mark Olsen, CEO of Tourism Tropical North Queensland at the Esplanade Lagoon in Cairns. Picture: Sean Davey
Mark Olsen, CEO of Tourism Tropical North Queensland at the Esplanade Lagoon in Cairns. Picture: Sean Davey

Tourism Tropical North Queensland chief executive officer Mark Olsen said hosting ATEC Meeting Place 2022 would be a great opportunity to showcase the destination to inbound tour operators.

“We have more than 30 new experiences in Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef including city walks, reef tours, Indigenous operators and rainforest experiences,” he said.

“The inbound tour operators will be wowed by the transformation of Cairns with the stunning Esplanade dining precinct, new city hotels and vibrant bar and food scene.

Pamela Sepulveva and Rogers Munoz of Parramatta Park enjoy some ice cream and a stroll along the Cairns Esplanade Dining precinct. Picture: Brendan Radke
Pamela Sepulveva and Rogers Munoz of Parramatta Park enjoy some ice cream and a stroll along the Cairns Esplanade Dining precinct. Picture: Brendan Radke

“Having them experience the region first hand will be integral to rebuilding our key international markets and reclaiming our $1b a year export industry.”

Mr Olsen said the international market was sitting at 10 to 15 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.

“The time is now to regain our international market share,” he said.

“We know pre-pandemic we had 3200 working holiday makers in our region working both in agriculture and tourism so what happens when we reopen and reconnect with our international markets is both a workforce and the visitor that comes with it.”

Mr Olsen said the average traveller spends $1235 per trip for about a 5.8 night stay and about $212 per night including tours and accommodation but not including long-stay students or working holiday makers.

ATEC managing director Peter Shelley said realistically they were looking at another 12 to 18 months to regain the international market.

The function, to run from November 21-24, is hosted by Tourism Events Queensland and Tourism Tropical North Queensland and will also host the Tropicool Gala Finale and the ATEC Excellence Awards.

Scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef. Picture: TTNQ
Scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef. Picture: TTNQ

“Meeting Place is our flagship event and always provides an amazing platform for the destination to showcase all it has to offer,” Mr Shelley said.

peter.carruthers@news.com.au

Originally published as Far North tourism: ATEC, TTNQ and Tourism Australia in Cairns Convention Centre event

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