Optimism in NZ’s holiday parks sector declined in June with almost 25% of businesses expressing pessimism – the largest dip recorded for the month in three years.
Legislative and policy changes should be made to make it easier for local government to implement bed taxes and visitor levies, according to a new report.
The vast majority say they have benefited from tourism, but they want more done to minimise its negative impacts.
Plans for domestic travel spending over the next three to six months remain weak with Kiwis pessimistic about the economy, according to Tony Alexander’s latest spending plans survey.
Around 27% of operators surveyed operated at 75% or less capacity over summer compared to pre-Covid 2019.
Around 85% of Kiwis went on three road trips on average in 2022, according to research from Budget New Zealand.
Border reopenings around the world are helping to ease labour shortages in New Zealand, according to a report.
New Zealand needs biodiversity data to help address tourism’s impact on the environment, says The Aotearoa Circle.
New Zealand’s air navigation system is reliable and safe, but needs to better respond to changing needs in the aviation industry, according to a new report.
Geopolitical conflict and the cost of living are having an impact on decision-making and consumers’ travel readiness, new research from TNZ shows.
Tourism New Zealand is ending its domestic research work, leaving a hole in being able to see how Kiwis perceive travelling at home.
New Zealand research has uncovered a new way to track the path of rock and gas flows from volcanoes.
Across APAC, rapid urbanisation, technological advancements and a burgeoning middle class are contributing to the rise in outbound tourism,
Milford Sound attractions are proving to be a popular drawcard for travellers looking for their next adventure, according to new insights from Tripadvisor.
BDO also lays out the top methods NZ’s tourism business leaders use to stay mentally healthy.
Booking.com says rising living costs and climate anxiety are driving demand for more budget and planet-friendly options.
Drought, fire and higher temperatures could affect the region’s tourism industry.
More than 80% of North Island lakes and 45% in the South Island are suffering from poor health, according to a new study.
Occupancy in most of NZ’s key markets is down on pre-Covid but supply has grown significantly since then.
But Angus & Associates says the industry must remain “very mindful of sharing tourism’s benefits and eliminating its burdens”.
The warming climate and changing weather patterns pose “a great risk” to the viability of ski fields and glacier tourism.
A study into how tourism could be affected outlines scenarios from orderly to severe.
International consumers actively considering New Zealand as a destination are at an all-time high across key markets, according to new research from Tourism New Zealand.
What are the major concerns and positive impacts from tourism in this year’s quality of life survey from QLDC?
The West Coast is gaining appeal as a destination for domestic visitors to stay longer and include it as part of their travels around the country, according to new research from Development West Coast.
Discover Waitomo and NIWA researchers have partnered to examine an invasion of koi carp and explore beneath the popular Waitomo Caves.
Unless action to reduce emissions is taken by 2030, the world will suffer more extreme weather events and economic damage with tourism one of the sectors already exposed.
Being unable to afford a New Zealand holiday is the main reason cited by Kiwis who are not planning to take one this year, according to Tourism New Zealand’s latest domestic research.
Domestic travel spend sentiment has soured and the continuing mechanical issues plaguing Cook Strait ferries do not help, says former BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander.
Stress, insufficient pay, poor work-life balance and a lack of better opportunities contribute to staff churn rates.
New international visitor forecasts, better data on domestic visitation and regional flows, and measuring the impact on communities are among the initiatives proposed by a report into the state of New Zealand’s tourism insight.
The strong recovery of the tourism sector has helped boost the transport sector and wider economy, according to Infometrics’ December 2022 Quarterly Economic Monitor.
Even if demand surged over 2023, it would take time for supply – in this case, airline capacity – to catch up, says the bank.
New research suggests New Zealand is one of the least vulnerable countries to the dangers of glacial lake floods.
TECNZ, TIA and Destination Hauraki Coromandel want to hear from businesses about the impact of weather events on their businesses since Friday.
A new way to apportion carbon emissions taxes on airline passengers could be the answer to creating a fairer system that does not discriminate based on travel class.
Consumers are highlighting the value they place on protecting nature and travelling responsibly, says the WTTC.
Regions with strong international tourist appeal and food-producing industries should fare best in 2023 as the economy slows, says the bank.
There has been a strong start to the summer tourist season but capacity constraints are dragging the industry, according to ANZ.
Operators must be more ambitious, collaborate to create greener packages, and bring employees in on the mission to help build a better sector.
The industry group puts its “stake in the ground” on the worldwide industry’s emissions target.
The pandemic has likely reshaped the Chinese visitor market and accelerated trends that were only just starting to appear before international travel largely came to a halt in 2020.
Other financial priorities and affordability are the top reasons preventing Kiwis from planning a holiday.
Visitors have been spending more and staying longer since NZ’s borders fully reopened.
Tourism businesses want to see changes to publicly-available data sources that meet the need for more timely, accurate, and centralised information, according to findings from the Tourism Data Leadership Group’s industry survey.
But the bank warns a new Covid wave, the cost of living crisis, and China uncertainty could drag growth.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is assessing how Tourism New Zealand acts in the domestic market and whether any changes should be made.
Young Tourism Export Council of New Zealand has launched a new survey aimed at young professionals, students and future leaders to have their say on the direction of the industry.
Coastal habitats, biodiversity, infrastructure and communities are at increased risk of climate-related changes associated with rising sea levels, according to a new report.
Staffing challenges could create reputational damage if summer demand is not satisfied, warns the consultancy.