The Australian Hotels Association WA (AHA WA) has welcomed the state government’s move to try and attract more US Navy vessels to Western Australia.

WA’s Premier, Mark McGowan announced last week that he was planning to meet with the US Secretary of the Navy in Washington to discuss Western Australia as a suitable location for additional future ship visits by the US Navy. The move has been supported by AHA WA CEO Bradley Woods who said US Navy aircraft carriers and associated carrier group vessels have proven to provide a substantial boost to the state’s hotel and hospitality industry.

“When US Navy personnel take advantage of shore leave it injects vital revenue into Western Australia’s accommodation properties, restaurants, bars and pubs,” Woods said.

“Previous US carrier group visits have injected approximately $8 million into the local economy, with sailors spending their hard-earned cash while vessels also stock up on provisions using local suppliers.

“US Navy tourists also go on to become great advocates for WA, having experienced the lifestyle and outstanding hospitality we offer.

“The McGowan Government is demonstrating a willingness to hunt down new tourism visitation opportunities in an effort to expand the Western Australian economy and create jobs.

“The over fifty thousand workers who rely on a healthy and viable hotel and hospitality industry depend on new opportunities being explored and secured so it is very encouraging to see the Premier taking initiatives such as meeting with the US Secretary of the Navy.”

Andy Young

Andy joined Intermedia as Editor of The Shout in 2015, writing news on a daily basis and also writing features for National Liquor News. Now Managing Editor of both The Shout and Bars and Clubs.

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