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From the Big Pineapple to the Big Banana

Thanks to the latest Bonza route, travellers can now fly directly between the Sunshine Coast and Coffs Harbour in just over an hour, saving time and money and removing the need for a five-hour car trip.

As Bonza continued their rollout of first flights, last week they took to the skies heading for Coffs Harbour, another much loved Australian destination, known not only for its beautiful beaches and the famous Big Banana but its laid back coastal vibe and the only place in NSW where the Great Dividing Range meets the ocean.

In 2021 the Coffs Coast was globally recognised as an ECO Destination, celebrated for its diverse cultural community, committed to balancing sustainable practices with first-class, nature-based visitor experiences. And given both Sunshine Coast Airport and Bonza’s commitment to sustainability, this new route is sure to become a favourite among travellers wanting to minimise their carbon footprint when opting to travel.

Sunshine Coast Airport chief executive officer, Andrew Brodie said this route is great news for holiday makers and also for the surf life saving community who will be heading to the Sunshine Coast in April next year for the highly contested Australian Surf Life Saving Championships.

“While we expect these flights to be popular with holiday makers and people visiting family and friends we know that the commencement of this new route between the Sunshine Coast and Coffs Harbour will entice many of the 6000 volunteer surf life savers that will compete in next year’s event, to catch a direct Bonza flight instead of driving.

“Coffs Harbour is a much loved holiday destination but I expect, as has happened with other routes, we will see savvy business operators from both destinations looking to collaborate and find synergies that will benefit both regions.

“These Bonza flights, into previously unserviced regional areas, are not only benefitting the tourism sector but we are also hearing about the opportunities that have been created across other industries including health, food and agribusiness and professional services with people keen to explore the potential which is really exciting to see.

“By making air travel affordable and accessible we are removing the barriers to travel giving people greater choice. The impact will be felt right across the east coast of Australia and will be reflected in the increase in passenger numbers arriving into the Sunshine Coast.

“You can now travel between the Sunshine Coast and Coffs Harbour in a little under an hour starting from just $49 per person one way, with some celebratory fares from $29. With more than 38,000 seats available between the two destinations, it really is a win for both regions.”

Bonza chief executive officer, Tim Jordan was at Coffs Harbour to greet the flight and said, “From yesterday, Aussies can ditch the 11-hour round car trip for less than a tank of fuel as we continue to give the many, and not the few, access to air travel.

“The two big quirky landmarks are not the only draw cards with both regions sharing an abundance of beaches, treetop adventures and wildlife wonders. Our schedule means you can take a long weekend in either destination and explore something new.”

The first inaugural flight between the Sunshine Coast and Coffs Harbour is one of 13 destinations Bonza will service from their home base on the Sunshine Coast and will operate two times per week including a Thursday to Sunday option for SE Queenslanders wanting a mid week getaway.

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