More flights as Kangaroo Island bounces back from fires

More flights as Kangaroo Island bounces back from fires

Qantas is about so as to add extra flights to Kangaroo Island because the area continues its restoration from devastating bushfires.

The state authorities says the airline will goal to have 12 return flights every week between Adelaide and Kingscote through the coming summer time, then 9 per week through the 2024 winter.

The airline presently operates 4 return flights to the island every week.

Visiting the island alongside together with his SA cupboard colleagues on Thursday, Premier Peter Malinauskas stated the additional flights would permit extra interstate and worldwide guests to journey with certainty.

“Kangaroo Island, in all of its natural beauty, is a prime drawcard for international and interstate tourists to come to South Australia,” he stated.

“It’s been through a challenging few years. Devastating fires and a global pandemic were tough, but proved the resilience of the island and its people.”

The bushfires throughout the 2019/20 summer time impacted about 40 per cent of the island and took out key tourism infrastructure, however a lot of the rebuilding work is now nearing completion.

The South Australian Tourism Commission has helped help 9 new tourism companies and has invested greater than $2.5 million in advertising and occasion help for a sector that employs about 1500 individuals and is value $187 million a 12 months.

QantasHyperlink chief govt John Gissing stated the airline understood how essential dependable air companies have been to communities similar to Kangaroo Island to maintain them linked and assist drive extra inbound tourism.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au