Visitors flocking to Canberra giving local economy a boost

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The number of international visitors is also set to increase with Fiji Airways due to start a direct service from Canberra this month.

Canberra continues to be a destination of choice with the latest national and international visitor survey data showing 5.57 million visitors to Canberra over the year to March 2023.

Canberra experienced the highest growth in domestic overnight visitation, overnight stays and expenditure of all Australian states and territories during the 12-month period.

Not only did visitors come in droves, they also spent up big with Canberra recording its highest ever visitor expenditure of $3.33 billion in a 12-month period, surpassing the record annual high reached for year ending December 2022 by $300 million.

This demonstrates the ACT Government is on track to reach its target of $4 billion in expenditure by 2030 under T2030: ACT Tourism Strategy 2023-2030.

Of the 5.57 million visitors, 5.4 million were domestic and 130,000 were international visitors. The number of international visitors is also set to increase with Fiji Airways due to start a direct service from Canberra this month, which will open up the north American market.

The data shows that compared with December 2019 – before the pandemic began – the domestic leisure and visiting friends and relatives market has fully recovered. While the number of visitors coming for business is lower, they are spending more money.

The government will continue to invest in initiatives that attract visitors and improve the ACT’s destination appeal. This includes continuing investment in the Aviation Stimulus Fund to attract more direct domestic and international flights to and from Canberra, extending the successful Tourism Product Development Fund for another year and supporting year-round destination marketing activities.


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