Territory Tourism Vouchers Return In Comeback Capital

NT Government

Territory tourism businesses and local holidaymakers are set to unite again with round four of the $5 million Territory Tourism vouchers set to launch in October for four months of border free travel experiences.

The Territory Labor Government will open the next round of Territory Tourism Vouchers with $200 vouchers available from 8pm on 4 October 2021 and incentivise Territorians to extend their plans and travel afar.

The additional $200 bonus claim incentive is for Territorians who travel more than 400 kilometres in a one-way trip to encourage journeys to our far flung tourism gems.

Territory tourism businesses continue to be at the forefront of the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic and they need support to keep strong and protect Territory jobs.

Vouchers will be issued to Territorians who have successfully registered from 7 October in a staggered approach.

Consistent with previous rounds, vouchers can be used on multiple tourism experiences but only if they are booked in the one transaction.

Territorians who receive a voucher will be required to book within 14 days with all activities to be completed by 31 January next year.

The Territory Tourism Vouchers are open to any Territorian aged 18 or over.

To register visit: www.territoryvoucher.nt.gov.au from 8pm on 4 October 2021.

Quotes from Minister for Tourism and Hospitality Natasha Fyles:

"We know the Territory Tourism Vouchers are extremely popular with the first three rounds delivering $26.7 million in tourism bookings.

"This is a fabulous opportunity to holiday at home in the Territory this Christmas and New Year holiday period with bookings open until the end of January.

"The Territory Labor Government has invested $20.2 million to deliver four rounds of tourism vouchers and boost business for our iconic tourism industry."

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