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RealNZ’s Treble Cone ski area near Wānaka has delayed its opening due to a lack of snow.
SOUTH launches a new ski product designed to attract Australian visitors.
The airport’s CEO wants direct flights from Nelson, Dunedin, and Queenstown within months of the terminal opening.
Options included for sustainable accommodation, activities and discount codes for electric vehicle rentals.
A central tourism hub would contain a variety of visitor attractions as well as the ferry link to Rakiura Stewart Island.
Great South is calling for the Government to allow interregional travel once New New Zealand enters alert level 2.
General manager of Lake Wanaka Tourism, James Helmore, on how the town’s tourism strategy has evolved, the requirement for better data and balancing the needs of the local community with a booming visitor economy.
Tourism recovery drives scenic train services, Interislander rebound – KiwiRail
Govt stumps up $7m more for Ruapehu ski as clouds loom over ownership
Cruise demand for NZ booming, new entrants, vessels coming – House of Travel
Govt carves out $5m annually for Great Rides from IVL