Sydney Airport is gearing up for what is predicted to be one of its busiest holiday seasons since the reopening of international borders. Thousands of travellers are anticipated to traverse its terminals as school holidays kick off. A recent Tourism and Transport Forum survey revealed that 75 per cent of Australians are contemplating travel during this period. The majority, approximately 60 per cent of Australians, plan to explore domestic destinations. However, 12 per cent are looking to venture abroad, marking the highest international travel intent since the border reopening.
Sydney Airport is gearing up for what is predicted to be one of its busiest holiday seasons since the reopening of international borders.
A recent Tourism and Transport Forum survey revealed that 75 per cent of Australians are contemplating travel during this period.However, 12 per cent are looking to venture abroad, marking the highest international travel intent since the border reopening.
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