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Hawke’s Bay Tourism seeks time, options to tackle proposed severe budget cuts
9 Apr 2024   /

Hawke’s Bay Tourism seeks time, options to tackle proposed severe budget cuts

The RTO is hoping an alternative funding model will gain favour as it braces for deep cuts to its funding.


Queenstown hosts sister city delegation
9 Apr 2024   /

Queenstown hosts sister city delegation

Destination Queenstown, Queenstown Business Chamber of Commerce, and Queenstown Lakes District Council have welcomed a delegation from sister city Aspen Colorado to the resort this week.


Tourism lifting regions amid economic challenges – Westpac
3 Apr 2024   /

Tourism lifting regions amid economic challenges – Westpac

The bank is the latest to highlight the role the industry is playing in supporting regions suffering from weaker domestic and agri export demand.


Strong tourism “bright spot” in challenging economic environment – ANZ
27 Mar 2024   /

Strong tourism “bright spot” in challenging economic environment – ANZ

Tourism has been a bright spot for the economy with Otago among the biggest beneficiaries although domestic demand remains subdued.


RTNZ-ITO: New pontoon, treehouse and stargazing experiences showcased
21 Mar 2024   / / /

RTNZ-ITO: New pontoon, treehouse and stargazing experiences showcased

A new electric pontoon cruise is among the new tourism products promoted at Regional Tourism New Zealand’s ITO event this week.


International visitors helping regions but “still a way to go” – ASB
21 Mar 2024   /

International visitors helping regions but “still a way to go” – ASB

International visitors are helping to drive regional economies but a weaker global economy and the Chinese market may mean it will take longer to reach pre-Covid peaks, says ASB.


Mackenzie Tourism holding action plan workshops…
31 Oct 2023   /

Mackenzie Tourism holding action plan workshops…

Mackenzie Tourism and the Mackenzie Tourism Industry Association are conducting industry workshops to help develop its joint five-year action plan for the region.


“Toughest year on record” – DHC on Coromandel’s challenges
24 Oct 2023  

“Toughest year on record” – DHC on Coromandel’s challenges

Last summer’s extreme weather events cut roads and have had an ongoing impact on the region’s visitor economy.


TCO whets appetite for Otago with Eat.Taste.Central
18 Oct 2023   /

TCO whets appetite for Otago with Eat.Taste.Central

Tourism Central Otago’s annual food and beverage celebration, Eat.Taste.Central, is back for another two-week festival of flavour showcasing the best of Central Otago food and wine.


Stadium redevelopment no match for matches
18 Oct 2023   /

Stadium redevelopment no match for matches

Ongoing construction in Yarrow Stadium in Taranaki is proving to be no match for sports games in New Plymouth.


Whanganui tops domestic tourism spend growth
28 Jul 2023  

Whanganui tops domestic tourism spend growth

Regional tourism organisation Whanganui & Partners says its region has topped the table for domestic tourism spending growth for the second month running, recording a 9.8% increase in May 2023.


New regional development minister after Allan resignation
25 Jul 2023  

New regional development minister after Allan resignation

Kieran McAnulty will become the new minister for regional development following Kiri Allan’s resignation from her ministerial posts.


Allan resigns from regional development, justice posts  
24 Jul 2023   /

Allan resigns from regional development, justice posts  

Kiri Allan has resigned from all her ministerial positions after being charged with reckless driving and resisting arrest.


Positive outlook for Central Otago tourism
24 Jul 2023   /

Positive outlook for Central Otago tourism

Central Otago’s future as a tourism destination is looking positive with significant public and private investment over the next 2-3 years, according to Tourism Central Otago.


Most Beautiful Awards open for nominations
19 Jul 2023  

Most Beautiful Awards open for nominations

Keep New Zealand Beautiful has opened nominations for its annual Beautiful Awards for the year.


Legislation, resourcing, innovation needed to address regional tourism challenges – report
17 May 2023   /

Legislation, resourcing, innovation needed to address regional tourism challenges – report

The regional tourism system needs to be overhauled to help address the root causes of long-standing challenges and not just symptoms, according to a new industry report.


TNZ hosts famil for 32 travel sellers
17 May 2023   /

TNZ hosts famil for 32 travel sellers

Travel sellers from key visitor markets including Singapore, Japan, Korea, India, North America, the UK, Germany and Australia have visited regions around New Zealand.


Govt, telcos to boost 5G for towns, including holiday hotspots
15 May 2023  

Govt, telcos to boost 5G for towns, including holiday hotspots

The government has signed agreements with three of the country’s major telcos to extend 5G services to around 55 regional and rural towns.


Cool reception to Milford Sound cable car proposal
26 Apr 2023   /

Cool reception to Milford Sound cable car proposal

A scheme for a cable car up Bowen Falls to provide a “world-class activity” is mooted in the area’s masterplan.


Southern regions rise thanks to tourism – ASB
31 Mar 2023   /

Southern regions rise thanks to tourism – ASB

Regions hit hard by the downturn in international tourism during the pandemic have made a strong recovery.


DMP funding “a challenge for every RTO” – RTNZ’s Perks
23 Mar 2023   /

DMP funding “a challenge for every RTO” – RTNZ’s Perks

NZ’s funding of its tourism system should be re-examined and questions asked about how RTOs will be able to fund destination management.


Inbounders converge on Auckland for RTNZ-ITO event
22 Mar 2023  

Inbounders converge on Auckland for RTNZ-ITO event

More than 110 inbound tour operators and agents have converged on Auckland’s Crowne Plaza over the last two days for the annual Regional Tourism New Zealand inbound event.


Marlborough open for business despite “perfect storm” of ferry problems – Moffat

Marlborough open for business despite “perfect storm” of ferry problems – Moffat

A “perfect storm” of ferry maintenance work and breakdowns have caused accommodation shortages and heartache for travellers looking to cross the Cook Strait.


Govt extends national state of emergency…
28 Feb 2023   /

Govt extends national state of emergency…

The government has extended its state of national emergency across six regions until 7 March in response to the prolonged impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle.


After a domestic boom, agritourism sees strong wholesale, international demand
2 Feb 2023  

After a domestic boom, agritourism sees strong wholesale, international demand

Operators reaped the benefits of domestic visitation during Covid but the international market is stepping back into the spotlight.


Otago top regional performer in 2023 thanks to tourism – Westpac
14 Dec 2022  

Otago top regional performer in 2023 thanks to tourism – Westpac

Regions with strong international tourist appeal and food-producing industries should fare best in 2023 as the economy slows, says the bank.


Return of cruise raises hopes of regional revival
13 Oct 2022  

Return of cruise raises hopes of regional revival

Regional operators are hoping for a strong summer but it may to take a while to reach pre-pandemic levels of activity.


Destinations change mayors in sweeping local body elections
10 Oct 2022  

Destinations change mayors in sweeping local body elections

Rotorua and Queenstown are among the popular destinations that have new council leaders.


i-SITE network falls nearly a quarter but community-focused future beckons
26 Jul 2022   /

i-SITE network falls nearly a quarter but community-focused future beckons

The network drops to 59 locations, prompting Tourism NZ to take a closer look at how i-SITEs can evolve.


Cruise lines up 900+ NZ port bookings, prompting even operator nerves
12 Jul 2022   /

Cruise lines up 900+ NZ port bookings, prompting even operator nerves

The first four cruise ships arriving from October could bring more than 13k passengers to the regions.


Southern regions rise as international tourism revives – ASB
29 Jun 2022   /

Southern regions rise as international tourism revives – ASB

After languishing at the bottom of the bank’s regional rankings, Otago and Southland are on the move.


Easing Covid restrictions restarts hotel recovery – report
12 May 2022   /

Easing Covid restrictions restarts hotel recovery – report

NZ’s hotel sector is on the move with the lifting of border and Covid restrictions helping to drive performance.


Tributes flow for tourism’s “invaluable” Graham Budd
19 Apr 2022   /

Tributes flow for tourism’s “invaluable” Graham Budd

The Great South CEO and former Destination Queenstown boss passed away on Friday.


Mayor’s concerns over Nash’s “troubling” criticism of DMP delivery
31 Mar 2022   /

Mayor’s concerns over Nash’s “troubling” criticism of DMP delivery

The tourism minister’s comments could derail “the most transformational mahi anyone in tourism has ever seen”.


If DMPs are not done properly, they’re not worth doing – RTNZ on Nash’s criticism
28 Mar 2022   /

If DMPs are not done properly, they’re not worth doing – RTNZ on Nash’s criticism

Destination management plans present a unique challenge for RTOs.


NZCA to reconnect cruise, tourism industries with eye on October
18 Mar 2022   /

NZCA to reconnect cruise, tourism industries with eye on October

The association will tour the country in May to prepare the regions for a hopeful restart of cruise in October.


Operators relieved, look to summer 2022-23 for revival
17 Mar 2022   /

Operators relieved, look to summer 2022-23 for revival

Tourism businesses welcome the new border re-opening dates but it will take months for many to enjoy the benefits.


“We’re not a one trick pony” – CEDA’s new boss on Manawatū tourism
17 Feb 2022   /

“We’re not a one trick pony” – CEDA’s new boss on Manawatū tourism

CEO Jerry Shearman lays out his tourism priorities for the region.


TNZ tops domestic targets, misses international aims due to Covid
27 Jan 2022   /

TNZ tops domestic targets, misses international aims due to Covid

So, how many Kiwis actually did something new? Plenty, says Tourism New Zealand.


TECTS: Otago regions continue spending run in Nov
25 Jan 2022   /

TECTS: Otago regions continue spending run in Nov

Regional tourism organisation areas in the wider Otago region continued to put in a better performance for domestic spending in November 2021 versus the same month a year earlier.


Departing Dawson’s message to successor: Here’s your top priority
24 Jan 2022   /

Departing Dawson’s message to successor: Here’s your top priority

With more people moving to the region and its tourism profile on the up, the Waikato is looking to capitalise on momentum with its new destination management plan.


A passable summer for top of south operators
19 Jan 2022   /

A passable summer for top of south operators

But pickings are slimmer on the West Coast, particularly further south.


RTNZ heads for transition, aims for lasting legacy out of Covid
18 Jan 2022   /

RTNZ heads for transition, aims for lasting legacy out of Covid

RTNZ is looking to make the most of the financial resources won over the course of the pandemic in anticipation of the visitor economy and member regional tourism organisations moving past the crisis.


We’re open for business but disadvantaged at red – Northland Inc’s Tania Burt
14 Dec 2021  

We’re open for business but disadvantaged at red – Northland Inc’s Tania Burt

Northland tourism and hospitality businesses want the rest of New Zealand to know that they are still open for business.


Southland food tourism mecca mooted
8 Dec 2021   /

Southland food tourism mecca mooted

Southland could become a hotbed of food activity under new plans to transform the regional home of Bluff Oysters into a food tourism mecca.


DMPs paint slow international tourism recovery for Dunedin…
22 Sep 2021  

DMPs paint slow international tourism recovery for Dunedin…

International visitor spend in Dunedin may not fully recover to pre-Covid levels until 2029-2030 at the earliest, according to a new report.


…but positive on Kāpiti tourism with more investment
22 Sep 2021  

…but positive on Kāpiti tourism with more investment

There is very little in the way of paid attractions for visitors beyond the ‘hero’ experience of visiting Kāpiti Island.


TECNZ to Nash: $115m needed to help tourism survive summer
7 Sep 2021   /

TECNZ to Nash: $115m needed to help tourism survive summer

The new funding for operators is needed in light of the latest lockdown and the likelihood of no international visitors over summer.


Air NZ to ramp up Wellington, Christchurch services
7 Sep 2021  

Air NZ to ramp up Wellington, Christchurch services

Air New Zealand will update its domestic schedule between Wednesday 8 September and Tuesday 14 September to reinstate hundreds of flights out of Wellington and Christchurch and a small number from Auckland.


TECTS: Domestic spend slows in July, still higher than pre-Covid levels
3 Sep 2021   /

TECTS: Domestic spend slows in July, still higher than pre-Covid levels

More areas saw visitor spend fall in July compared to the same month a year ago.