Where the hell are they? Borders open but international tourism won’t bounce back until 2025

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International tourism will not bounce back to pre-pandemic levels until 2025, according to the latest annual tourism forecast

The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations for international visitors – according to the region’s tourism boss, Tropical North Queensland attracts more overseas tourists than Tasmania, South Australia and the Northern Territory combined.

. Olsen said the sheer expense of international travel and lack of flights has kept overseas visitor numbers muted this year, and there was a big question of when the Chinese tourist market would pick up again.“China will be the one to watch in 2023. I think we’ll all be watching with bated breath,” he said.

While huge numbers of domestic travellers have visited the tropical north of the country, Olsen said many operators rely heavily on the international tourist market.

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They’re probably scared they’ll be locked down or sent to a concentration camp like so many other travelers in the last 3 years. That and they hate communism

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