Rising living costs have done nothing to diminish the demand for travel and adventure, according to a Border industry insider. / (min cost $ 0 ) or signup to continue reading "It's still going strong," Helloworld Wodonga owner Renee Nightingale said. "People are still handing over money.

They want to have these experiences and see the world." With her Wodonga store having just celebrated its 10 anniversary, she experienced the COVID-19 pandemic that put everyone's travel dreams on hold. Mrs Nightingale said it was fortunate as the community came out of restrictions, " .

"They were locked up for so long and now they're getting out and booking those trips they put off for so long," she said. Mrs Nightingale said Japan and Europe were still among the top travel destinations, as well as Bali, Thailand and Fiji for "those real family wholesome holidays". "But of course, our very own Queensland never goes out of fashion," she said.

given that "I never let my consultants sell Bonza from the start". "Until Bonza was well established locally, ," she said. "When you're paying money through us, we're the ones that are recommending the product, and it wasn't something that I was prepared to take on.

"We didn't have a trade relationship with Bonza from the start." Mrs Nightingale said there weren't any trends in the travel sector anymore. "It's just anything and everything," she said.

. "That never used to happen, we used to be able to know when different places would sell. "But now you c.