26 Oct 2017
Sunshine Coast Airport, Tourism Noosa and Visit Sunshine Coast have signed a historic Aviation Partnership agreement that will see the three organisations combine forces to develop and implement a new marketing plan to drive future tourism growth into the region.
The agreement was announced by the three parties at the Sunshine Coast Airport and follows the decision by Sunshine Coast Council to approve construction of a new 2450m runway to cater for larger jets, along with a major upgrade of terminal and apron facilities. The project is scheduled for completion in 2020.
The three-year Aviation Partnership involves the three equal partners pooling $400,000 annually in marketing funds to grow business from the key interstate markets of Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, along with New Zealand. It will target routes that are identified as having potential to generate sustained growth and regional dispersal.
Visit Sunshine Coast Chair, David Ryan, said the Aviation Partnership was a landmark agreement by the organisations that would bring benefit to tourism operators across the region.
“It is very encouraging that we have been able to combine our efforts with Tourism Noosa and Sunshine Coast Airport because while the region has enjoyed record domestic and international visitor arrivals in the past year, the redevelopment of Sunshine Coast Airport offers unique opportunities to accelerate growth, and requires a coordinated and concerted approach.
“This new aviation initiative will ensure that we diversify our market base and are in the best position to take advantage of the Airport’s increased capacity to attract larger planes and new routes.”
Tourism Noosa Chair, Steve McPharlin, said that the formation of the partnership demonstrates a collaborative vision by all parties.
David Ryan Chair of Visit Sunshine Coast, Peter Pallot GM Sunshine Coast Airport, Steve McPharlin Chair Tourism Noosa 2.
“Tourism Noosa is excited by this new partnership with Visit Sunshine Coast and the Sunshine Coast Airport. It builds on our ongoing strategic approach of working with partners to grow visitor expenditure throughout the region which creates and retains jobs.”
Sunshine Coast Airport GM, Peter Pallot, said the partnership represents a powerful strategic alliance to grow tourism in both our domestic and international markets.