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Mayor seeks state help after airline's collapse leaves local tourism industry in the lurch

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Sunshine Coast mayor Rosanna Natoli is calling on the state government to help address the fall-out from Bonza Airlines’ collapse.

Mayor Natoli has written to premier Steven Miles seeking a meeting to discuss the economic impacts on the region, which could exceed $100 million.

Those affected include the airline’s 150 staff, suppliers, cleaning, catering and support services, accommodation providers, restaurants, retailers, car rental and attractions, which had benefited from the record numbers of visitors brought in by Bonza.

Since Australia’s only independent low-cost carrier started in early 2023, more than 490,000 additional passengers travelled through Sunshine Coast Airport, representing more than 20 per cent of the airport’s activity.

Bonza provided an increase in air capacity, which was a huge boost to the tourism industry and contributed towards record spending by holidaymakers on the Coast last year.

Local businesses in the region benefitted from the additional passengers who travelled to the Sunshine Coast from around Australia, including Tasmania, Victoria, NSW and the Northern Territory: destinations that were not previously directly connected.

Better days. Bonza helped Sunshine Coast Airport reach record-breaking passenger numbers.

The airline had established its headquarters on the Sunshine Coast with an estimated 150 staff in the region.

Mayor Natoli said the region had benefited significantly from Bonza Airlines.

“Its presence, along with the other major airlines, helped achieve a record number of interstate visitors last year,” she said.

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“I have written to the premier of Queensland to explain what this loss means to our region.

“I’ve requested an opportunity to discuss options and talk through how we can work in partnership with the Queensland government to recover from Bonza’s sudden and disappointing collapse.

“The annual economic impact associated with the loss of Bonza is likely to exceed $100 million and will be felt hard, particularly by the region’s smaller businesses.

“Many of these businesses will now be joining the reported 60,000 creditors in a lengthy process with the hope of recouping some of their losses.

“The number of indirect jobs affected by the sudden closure is also likely to be significant with dozens of businesses impacted.

“The majority of products sold on board Bonza were supplied by 11 SEQ based suppliers.

“Whilst we are hopeful a solution might be found to allow Bonza to resume operations, the likelihood of this outcome now appears remote, which is why we need Queensland Government support now to mitigate the impacts on our community.”

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