Busy scenes at airport, but travel troubles drag on
New photos of the bustling domestic terminal illustrate the gradual resurgence of Gold Coast Airport as tourists flock back to the city – but the tough times certainly aren’t over yet.
New photos of the bustling domestic terminal illustrate the gradual resurgence of Gold Coast Airport as tourists flock back to the city – but the tough times certainly aren’t over yet.
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