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New domestic Aus Airline to launch in 2022… Bonza!
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<blockquote data-quote="Daver6" data-source="post: 2301587" data-attributes="member: 35512"><p>I'd go one step further and say lack of available accommodation in general. Most WA destinations are geared towards places where you need to cook your own food. There is a massive lack of quality hotels and resorts in WA. Take LEA as a destination. The folks going to Coral Bay and the like are renting places where you need to prepare your own meals. They drive up and take provisions. I'm not really sure why J* would work on such a route from PER. It would only cannibalise QF revenue.</p><p></p><p>Until there is actually decent quality hotels and resorts in sufficient capacity, I can't see the demand in WA. I think this is hugely holding the WA tourism sector back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daver6, post: 2301587, member: 35512"] I'd go one step further and say lack of available accommodation in general. Most WA destinations are geared towards places where you need to cook your own food. There is a massive lack of quality hotels and resorts in WA. Take LEA as a destination. The folks going to Coral Bay and the like are renting places where you need to prepare your own meals. They drive up and take provisions. I'm not really sure why J* would work on such a route from PER. It would only cannibalise QF revenue. Until there is actually decent quality hotels and resorts in sufficient capacity, I can't see the demand in WA. I think this is hugely holding the WA tourism sector back. [/QUOTE]
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