Sports have played a major role in Australian tourism over the years, as the Land Down Under has been renowned for being the birthplace of many iconic sportsmen and sportswomen in various fields. While lodgings like Pan Pacific Melbourne are still facing low numbers of guests, in comparison to the pre-pandemic days, the country is heading to the road to recovery with a line-up of major sports events planned for the upcoming years.
This positive news has been a source of encouragement for Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne hotels, as well as for accommodations in other regions of the country. Australia plans to host the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Commonwealth Games 2026, and the 2027 Rugby World Cup with promising growth for the tourism industry. Therefore, sports undoubtedly will play a major role in Australia’s recovery from the unexpected blow of COVID-19.
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