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Tourism Tropical North Queensland chief executive Mark Olsen said TTNQ was working closely with the industry and stakeholders towards the launch of the new service and will be supporting it with media and influencer educationals, seminars, a trade mission and promotional activities with our partners.

Cairns Airport chief executive Richard Barker said data showed that large numbers of Japanese tourists visited Cairns when a full-service carrier, like Virgin Australia, offers direct flights to TokyoHaneda.

He said the airport had been without these services for 10 years.

Kenfrost Homes marketing coordinator Alex Loughton said Mr Richardson was inspired by Joyce Swinton’s $250,000 gift last week.

“Cairns needs it for sure. A lot of people find themselves in unfortunate circumstances through no fault of their own. It’s the sort of thing Cairns needs, so we’re on board,” Mr Richardson said. Foundation chief executive Gina Hogan said the donation was a welcome surprise.

“This comes on the back of the $60,000 that Kenfrost Homes gave us last year for patient Christmas presents and pyjamas and equipment,” Mrs Hogan said.

“It’s a beautiful gift and the momentum we’re gaining is really blowing us away. We knew the community would get behind us,” she said.

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