Pressure is building to make travel easier between Australia and New Zealand, a move that could help fill a million empty seats each year on flights across the Tasman.
Australia's Tourism & Transport Forum (TFF) wants a domestic flight-style travel experience at international airports in Australia and New Zealand by streamlining of border formalities on exit and entry.
Research by the forum shows that for every 1.5 per cent increase in ticket prices to Australia, demand drops around 1 per cent. On an A$275 airfare, the A$55 tax represents a 20 per cent increase over the base fare, suggesting a dampening of demand of around 13 per cent.
The TFF is pushing the Australian government to more than halve departure tax to A$25, wants to open new points of entry at secondary airports and develop common visitor visas to encourage more international visitors to combine both countries in one trip.