The season is yet to officially begin, but industry figures say caravan park bookings are already down by 50 per cent.
NT Caravan Parks Association president Brendan Heenan says early tourism numbers are down this year.abc.net.au/news/slow-start-to-nt-tourism-season-blamed-on-economy-and-crime/102208176There has been a 50 per cent drop in caravan park bookings in the Northern Territory, sparking concerns for the upcoming tourism season.
Caravan Parks Association NT president and Alice Springs caravan park owner Brendan Heenan said it had been a poor start to the season.
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