Saturday, 5 October 2019

It just became a whole lot easier to visit Margaret River

Margaret River has always been one of Australia's most rewarding wine regions to visit - but also one of the most difficult to get to. 

Voyager Estate in Margaret River
From Sydney and Melbourne it has always meant a three-four-hour-flight plus a long drive. Until now. 

The Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association (MRBTA) has welcomed the news that Melbourne and Busselton will be connected via a direct flight route, with Jetstar announcing that it will commence a Melbourne-Busselton service from March 25, 2020.

Jetstar will operate the service three times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, landing at Busselton Margaret River Airport at 9.05am and departing at 9.40am.

The new service will certainly offer easier access to the Margaret River region for interstate travellers. It also opens up new opportunities to connect international visitors from Melbourne to the region through open-jaw itineraries.

The service will be supported by MRBTA and Australia’s South West (ASW), with the two tourism bodies working together to deliver a training and capacity building programme for regional businesses wishing to welcome airline passengers.

Alongside its industry development programme, MRBTA has committed $100,000 in funds to market the new route. 

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Former MRBTA CEO Pip Close, who will be returning to the organisation to assist with major strategic projects from November this year, said securing the new route is an important milestone for tourism in the Margaret River region.

“The new air service coming to fruition is a landmark achievement for the region and we congratulate the teams at the City of Busselton and Tourism WA, who have led the way in attracting the airline,”
she said.

“Closer interstate links will help to diversify the region’s visitor profile and mitigate its heavy reliance on the intrastate market.

“We look forward to welcoming these visitors, who we know are highly attracted by the diversity of experiences on offer within the compact area of the region, as well as the combination of premium wine and beautiful coastline.”

Flights are now on sale via www.jetstar.com.

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