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The proposed Arms Legislation Bill could cause “serious operational challenges” for operators, says the association.
The Rees Hotel in Queenstown is hoping to raise tens of thousands of dollars for the victims of Christchurch’s terrorist attack with a silent auction of mainly tourism experiences.
The agency’s overseas markets are developing plans to resume work on 8 April.
The move comes as the Government stops spending on social media platforms to undertake a review of the activity.
NZ’s biggest export earner can play a greater role in helping to build a society where there is zero tolerance of intolerance.
The ministry says it will, at an appropriate time, assess the broader effect on NZ’s tourism sector.
The bank says it expects to see arrivals to NZ fall immediately, particularly from more risk-averse markets in Asia.
One of the biggest cultural events in the country’s calendar has been cancelled as police prioritise resourcing following Friday’s mosque attacks.
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The city’s combined EDA/RTO says Friday’s mosque attacks were “monstrous and devastating acts”.
ChristchurchNZ’s general manager of destination and attraction, Loren Heaphy, on Friday’s terrible events.
Outpourings of sympathy from NZ’s tourism industry have filled social media following Friday’s attacks.
It is too soon to tell whether there will be any implications for New Zealand’s tourism industry following Friday’s mosque shootings in which 50 people were killed in Christchurch, according MORE »
Most of the city’s operators and the Christchurch i-SITE have returned to normal operations following Friday’s mosque attacks in the city.
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