Scenic Group is reversing a decision to put a West Coast hotel into hibernation following a spike in interest from Australia as the transtasman bubble looms.
New Zealand's largest locally owned and operated hotel group last month announced the closure of four of its hotels on the Coast but today said its largest, the 130-room Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier, would remain open.
"The recent announcement has offered a lifeline to a crippled tourism sector, and while Australia made up only a portion of international travel, it is a significant number and is hugely welcomed by the sector," said Scenic Hotel Group managing director Brendan Taylor.
The enabling of inbound visitors from Australia has given the group enough confidence to halt the hibernation of its largest West Coast property. Taylor said that the benefits to staff and community were "significant" in so much as saving jobs, which is an absolute priority, but also in increasing the viability of the region to the Australian market.
Transtasman travel without the need to quarantine on either side of ditch is set to resume on Monday.