Choose local this festive season

NT Government

Domestic tourism spending in the NT has recovered faster than any other state or territory nationally compared with pre-Covid levels, and is now 30% higher than before the pandemic at $0.2 billion in October.

While spending by international tourists in the NT has almost returned to pre-pandemic levels at an estimated $0.3 billion in October, down just 4% compared with October 2019.

These figures come from Tourism and Transport Forum and provide information about how tourism and related sectors are performing, using credit and debit card spending.

Accommodation figures for both Darwin and Alice Springs are also positive in October 2022, with room occupancy rates for hotels up 8.4% and 8.8% respectively on October 2021.

The Northern Territory Government wants to see the strong recovery continue throughout the traditionally quieter months.

An influx of bookings for restaurants, pubs and clubs for Christmas and end of year parties will boost the economy but also provide local jobs.

The Northern Territory’s hospitality sector is thriving, and last week three of our local operators received national recognition at the Australian Hotel’s Association awards.

Berry Springs Tavern won the National Award for Excellence for Outstanding Achievement in Training, Lizards Bar and Grills was crowned Australia’s Best TAB Licensed Venue and the Landmark is the nation’s best sporting entertainment venue.

So if your Christmas party isn’t booked yet – why not try out one of our local winners!

Quotes attributable to Minister for Tourism and Hospitality Nicole Manison:

“The Northern Territory has enjoyed the best recovery of any state or territory in Australia for domestic tourism spending and we want to keep that momentum going.

If you’re planning a Christmas party choose a local hospitality venue and if you’re having a few drinks – why not book a room too!

A strong and thriving tourism and hospitality industry provides so many well paying jobs across the Territory and is a major boost to our economy.”

Quotes attributable to Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce:

“We have seen occupancy and rates ease as we return to traditional seasonality this year.

Now is a great time to book a staycation or end of year party as we wind down 2022.

And for those hitting our highways consider recharging at one of our great wayside inns and roadhouses.”

Northern Territory Government

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