
Flight Centre comes out of Covid hibernation, re-opens 42 shops
Flight Centre has been experiencing a solid start to the new fiscal year – but not quite as strong as analysts were expecting.
Flight Centre has been experiencing a solid start to the new fiscal year – but not quite as strong as analysts were expecting.
Australia’s ban on international tourists will end on February 21 after a decision by the federal government, with double vaccination required for entry.
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Flight Centre’s shares are staging a comeback as Australians start to believe that an overseas holiday may soon be possible.
The idea of a vaccine passport for domestic as well as international travel has the backing from about 80 per cent of people in a poll conducted by Flight Centre’s subsidiaries.
Accommodation in regional Australia has been flooded by travellers with demand outstripping supply and a significant boost in costs, according to a report from Flight Centre’s FCM Consulting trend report.
Like it or not, a COVID passport seems inevitable if people want to return to international travel, particularly businesses, Flight Centre’s general manager for corporate brands in Australia James Kavanagh said.