Queensland Tourism Covid
. TEQ promotes the states tourism experiences and events around the globe. Queenslands regional tourism industry has been hit hard with parts of the state going into lockdown during the school holidays Some savvy travellers are using COVID cancellations as a chance to snap up a good deal Those most affected are operators who rely on interstate travellers but local tourists continue to support the regions.TEQ is producing a regular update on the status of global markets and aviation to help Queenslands tourism businesses gain insights into the state of travel aviation and the impacts of COVID-19 around the world. COVID-normal restrictions apply in Queensland with mask-wearing requirements remaining in South East Queensland. The update also includes TEQ and competitor marketing activity trade activity and more.
Two new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Queensland but neither were infectious in the community Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says.
Tourism is a strong employer providing a wide range of job opportunities from entry level to executive level positionsPrior to COVID-19 Queenslands 57000 tourism related businesses employed 234000 people. The COVID-19 crisis is a watershed moment to align the effort of sustaining livelihoods dependent on tourism to the SDGs and ensuring a more resilient inclusive carbon neutral and resource efficient future. COVID Safe Industry Plan for Queensland Tourism and Accommodation There is no longer a requirement for restricted businesses to operate under a COVID Safe Industry Plan or any of the industry specific COVID Safe Checklists. Tourism and Events Queensland TEQ is the Queensland Governments lead marketing destination and experience development and major events agency.
