Western Australian Tourism Minister visits India to advance direct flights to Perth

Western Australian Tourism Minister visits India to advance direct flights to
Perth

New Delhi
The Western Australian (WA) Government has reaffirmed its commitment to India after the state’s
Deputy Premier and Minister for Tourism, the Hon Roger Cook attended the CAPA India Aviation
Summit in New Delhi to discuss establishing a direct flight from India to Perth.
The two-day visit continues the momentum gained during the Western Australia Government’s India
Mission in July 2022, with the state’s tourism body meeting with key officials of top airlines at as
Western Australia looks to develop direct aviation connections between the two destinations to boost
visitation.
Minister Cook said he was hopeful a direct flight would be established between India and Perth.
“India is a priority market for Western Australia, and we continue to work with our valued airline
partners to further build and grow our aviation capacity between our two regions,” Minister Cook
said.
“With the growing diaspora of Indians in Western Australia, the key focus is to tap into the ‘Visiting
Friends and Relatives’ market and encourage travelers from India to stay longer and explore more
of Western Australia.
“India represents an enormous growth opportunity for Western Australia’s visitor economy, and direct
air connectivity would provide an uplift to both the Indian and Western Australian tourism industries.
“Airlines that currently fly to Perth play a critical role in connecting the destinations, however, India
is one of Western Australia’s largest markets that remains unserved by a direct airline service.
“The Western Australian Government is committed to working with the Indian tourism and aviation
sectors, as well as Perth Airport, to secure more aviation connections to India.” The number of Indian visitors to Western Australia, the largest state of Australia, has grown in recent
years.
In 2019, India represented Western Australia’s 11th largest tourism market by visitor numbers, with
more than 30,000 travellers from India visiting the state. More recently, India has grown to be Western Australia’s fourth largest international market for visitor numbers in 2023.
The WA Government, through Tourism Western Australia, is cementing the state’s reputation as the
Western Gateway to Australia, by investing heavily in tourism and aviation.
Supported by the AUD $195 million Reconnect WA package, the WA Government, through Tourism
Western Australia, is working closely with airlines to develop a direct route, while also investing in
marketing, event development and visitor experiences.