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Old 12th Mar 2021, 13:27
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Potsie Weber
 
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Originally Posted by morno
Sorry buddy, apart from people in aviation, I don’t know anyone who’s jobless anymore.

People will travel. I took my kids to outback Queensland late last year, I couldn’t even get a table at several local pubs for dinner without a reservation the day before. Not to mention the numerous attractions which required me to book weeks in advance.
A bit of a dilemma! Listening to the radio the other day was complaint after complaint about domestic tourism businesses being too expensive or not catering to domestic tourists, too busy etc. Sure as hell though, once international borders open, all those whining about these things will bugger off for overseas holidays leaving domestic tourist operators yet again trying to restructure to stay afloat.
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