Fasttrack Reports On Queenstown's Success
Media Release,
April 21, 2004.
Fasttrack Reports On Queenstown's Success
Next week's edition
of FASTTRACK - on SKY's BBC World channel (Digital 55) -
visits Queenstown in a report on the world's extreme sports
capital, and examines the issues surrounding so-called
"fair trade" tourism - screens Sunday, April 25 at
12.30pm
Reporter Christian Mahne visits the area of
New Zealand where tourists outnumber residents by 100 to
one. Since the first commercial bungee jump
on 12th
November 1988, nearly half a million people have taken the
plunge, and the latest variation - the parabungy - is a
180-metre ride that goes
straight up and down. There are
interviews with Henry van Asche, one of bungee's
co-founders, and the CEO of Destination Queenstown, David
Kennedy.
Also in the programme, FASTTRACK
investigates how The Gambia is trying to protect its
environmental and economic interests. And Peter de Jong is
one of the biggest names in tourism in the Asia-Pacific
region, as the President and CEO of the Pacific Asia Travel
Association [PATA]. He discusses
whether he thinks the
downturn in business caused by the SARS virus has finally
been reversed.
Each 30-minute edition of FASTTRACK
is presented by Akhtar Khan and features reports from around
the globe, interviews with the industry's leading
players, analysis of current trends in travel and tips
for people on the go for work or pleasure.
Watch the Queenstown special of FASTTRACK on SKY's BBC World channel (Digital 55), Sunday, April 25 at 12.30pm.
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