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Skyline pre-tax profit doubles to $61m, despite casino write-down

Tourism operator absorbed impairments of $22m from its South Korean Tongyeong and Christchurch casino operations.

Skyline’s flagship Queenstown gondola.

Adventure park, gondola, and casino operator Skyline Enterprises marked the 100 millionth luge ride across its international sites, coinciding with a 26% increase in pre-tax trading profits to $80 million for the year to March. 

After carrying 1.4 million passengers on its Queenstown and Rotorua

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Brent Melville Tue, 01 Jul 2025
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