While Australia has achieved so much in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic, success on the health and economic fronts has imposed a particularly heavy burden on the country’s tourism and hotel sectors. Whilst the challenges remain, what is needed for the industry to recover?.
Undoubtedly, there has never been a more difficult time to be in the hospitality industry. A global pandemic, hard borders and lockdowns have wreaked havoc on what was a significant growth area for the Australian economy. Our 2022 Hotel Outlook 2021 will examine what lies ahead for the Hotel industry as we re-enter the new ‘Covid normal’.
Our panel of experts will give an insider’s perspective on the deals happening behind the scenes, outlining the industry’s direction over the next 12 months. It will also offer an unrivalled edge to the news and updates from across the sector including, sales trends, operations and logistics insights, tourism and infrastructure pipeline delivery and Government and service announcements.
Outlook 2022 is sure to make sense of the emerging trends and provide participants with an opportunity to make the most of the coming recovery.
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Important Event Information
The Property Council of Australia is a COVID safe organisation. The safety of our guests, speakers and staff is our top priority
This event will be run in compliance with the NSW Government’s health orders. These will impose density limits, require the wearing of masks other than when eating and drinking and will mean only fully vaccinated guests can attend.
If the government requirements change in advance of the event, we will contact you and update you about your attendance. If you are no longer able to attend because of vaccination or other requirements, please contact us before Thursday 3rd February to discuss options, including converting your ticket/s to livestream.
If the event is cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions, you are entitled to a full refund of your ticket price as per the cancellation policy.