Ayers Rock Resort has appointed Accor to help
take the resort and tourist attraction to new markets.
Under the agreement, Accor will provide a full
range of services to complement the day to day operation of the
resort, which is managed by Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia.
Accor will particularly concentrate on opening up new markets for
the resort, boosting domestic leisure and conference demand, and
working with the resort to boost career opportunities for
Indigenous Australians. Other initiatives to boost the resorts
international and domestic popularity will include:
- First-ever charter flight from China (in
January 2012). Most passengers are from Guangzhou.
- Major promotion of the resort in emerging
Asian markets
- Opening of new Conference & Exhibition Centre
in August 2012
- Extensive refurbishment of hotels, starting
with Sails in the Desert Hotel
- The launch of a new under the stars 5-star
dining experience (called Tali Wiru)
- Introduction of new activities and experiences
Ayers Rock Resort is one of the largest
integrated resort complexes in Australia, consisting of five
hotels Sails in the Desert, Desert Gardens Hotel, Outback
Pioneer & Lodge, Emu Walk Apartments, and Lost Camel Hotel. The
hotels will retain their names, but will be aligned to
corresponding brands in Accors portfolio. The addition of Ayers
Rock Resort will boost Accors Australian network to over 160
hotels, and will add to Accors Northern Territory presence, which
currently comprises hotels in Darwin, Katherine and Alice Springs.
Since the Indigenous Land Corporation purchased Ayers
Rock Resort earlier this year we have been looking at a
comprehensive range of measures to rejuvenate what is one of
Australias most important tourism assets, said Mr Koos Klein,
Managing Director of Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia. We are developing a new vision for the Resort, with new
directions, new activities, a program of major refurbishments and
upgrades and a far reaching program to involve far greater numbers
of Indigenous Australians at the resort ... We want
to complement the unique nature of the destination with unique
services. Our mission goes well beyond attracting tourists to
Uluru. We are committed to investing in the development of
Indigenous employment and tourism businesses, which is why a
fundamental aspect of the agreement with Accor is to enable
trainees of our National Indigenous Training Academy to further
their careers by working in Accors extensive hotel network. This
should significantly boost the presence of Indigenous Australians
in the hotel and tourism sectors.
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