Climb closure kills Ayers Rock tourism
ABC report a massive slump in visitor numbers to Ayers Rock...but forgot to mention the elephant in the room: banning people from completing the world-famous Climb has destroyed the appeal of visiting the Rock. If you can't climb why would you bother going there?
As Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park heads into its hot summer season and annual quieter tourism period, year-to-date visitor numbers are 164,678, compared with more than 300,000 in 2017.
The national park saw a massive spike in visitors prior to the closure of the Uluru climb, Parks Australia documents show, with 406,821 tourists travelling to the region in 2019.
The ultimate statement of denial ....Parks Australia said the subdued numbers are due to "cost and availability of flights, international exchange rates, increased competition as Australians return to overseas travel and the slow return of international visitors".
Here's a hint about what to do, to bring the tourists back..... OPEN THE CLIMB.
What a bunch of Maroons!
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