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Internatio­nal flights a game-changer for city’s economy

- PETER FARAGO

THE impending arrival of budget internatio­nal carrier AirAsia X Malaysia to Avalon Airport could be a game changer for Geelong’s economy.

Gartland Property director Michael De Stefano said the impact of internatio­nal flights from our doorstep would be more far-reaching than easier travel to Kuala Lumpur.

AirAsia X will fly twice daily to the Malaysian capital — opening access to more than 130 internatio­nal destinatio­ns in a 10-year deal.

Mr De Stefano said Victoria’s second internatio­nal airport at Avalon would make Geelong more accessible to the world as a tourist destinatio­n and as a city to live and work, with 200 jobs set to be created at the airport alone.

“In terms of impact on Geelong’s economy I can’t think of a single initiative that has got the potential to impact Geelong so profoundly,” he said. “I think it opens us up to a whole new market. It makes Geelong more accessible — it’s a game changer for Geelong in my opinion.

“I’ve heard people talk about not wanting to move to Geelong because it didn’t have an airport because they do a lot of business in Sydney. As soon as Jetstar started flying domestical­ly out of Avalon, they moved to Geelong because that’s where they wanted to be.”

Mr De Stefano said the internatio­nal flights would draw service, tourism and accommodat­ion businesses to Geelong.

“It’s going to bring further interest to the market, whether that’s through the developmen­t of hotels and hospitalit­y. Greater tourism here creates further pressure on hospitalit­y, so one thing attracts the other,” he said.

The internatio­nal airport adds another level of demand for Geelong’s property market on top of major government enterprise­s WorkSafe and NDIA building headquarte­rs here.

“You’ve got a bigger population in the CBD, people come and cater for that, you see all these new trendy cafes opening and retail shops hopefully picking up,” Mr De Stefano said.

“More amenities changes the dynamics for inner city living.”

 ?? Picture: ALAN BARBER ?? Linfox Airports boss David Fox and AirAsia co-group chief executive Tony Fernandes announced Air Asia internatio­nal flights at Avalon Airport.
Picture: ALAN BARBER Linfox Airports boss David Fox and AirAsia co-group chief executive Tony Fernandes announced Air Asia internatio­nal flights at Avalon Airport.

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