6th August 2019 Conference
Registrations have opened for Conventions and Incentives New Zealand Annual Conference and AGM being held at Queenstown from 29 to 31 October.
Around 270 holiday parks professionals were in Wellington last week for the Holiday Parks Conference 2019.
Associate tourism minister Peeni Henare, Tourism New Zealand’s new chair, Jamie Tuuta, and Department of Conservation boss, Lou Sanson are all on the bill for this year’s Holiday Parks Conference which starts in earnest today.
The Department of Conservation has picked four rangers to attend the World Ranger Congress in Nepal on 12-16 November.
‘Business Health: Personal Health’ is the focus of Aviation NZ’s conference to be held at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland on 5 and 6 August.
Christchurch will tomorrow play host to Tourism Industry Aotearoa’s final Discussing Tourism fixture, bringing to a close the four-strong series that has taken place across the country this month.
Tourism minister Kelvin Davis and Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel are among the speakers announced for this year’s TECNZ Conference on 14-15 August.
Air New Zealand chief executive, Christopher Luxon, is leading a panel of industry heavy-hitters lined up to speak at Tourism West Coast’s annual ‘Celebration of Tourism’ workshop next month.
Tourism Industry Aotearoa has opened registrations for its 2019 Tourism Summit Aotearoa event.
Marlborough has secured the Local Government New Zealand Conference for 2020 in a win that will see an estimated $861,000 pumped into the local economy.
Why some of New Zealand’s leading tourism businesses won’t pay.
More than 660 delegates are expected to attend the 2019 New Zealand Hotel Industry Conference and Awards event at Cordis, Auckland.
The award-winning event maestro on the evolution and the complexities of staging NZ’s biggest tourism showcase, TRENZ.
Sustainability will be writ large at next week’s annual tourism showcase in Rotorua.
Destination Queenstown’s convention team is bringing travel content conference, The Travel Bootcamp, to the destination for the first time this spring hosting travel content creators, bloggers and social media tastemakers from 4-6 October 2019.
Navigating a path to future growth in the face of new challenges such as competing accommodation options, construction, investment, finance and staffing issues forms the backbone of the agenda at this year’s New Zealand Hotel Industry Conference.
New Zealand’s leading business events showcase, MEETINGS, is to feature a post-event Christchurch famil for buyers for the first time this year.
TRENZ is expected to pump more than $10m of additional business into the 2018 host regions of Dunedin, Waitaki and Southland, according to a post-event report.
New Zealand’s tourism industry must keep “inventing, adapting and surprising” to manage the challenges present in the $38bn sector according to a Switzerland tourism boss.
Queenstown has won a bid to host the 9th annual International Adventure Conference in a move which will see the event come to the Southern Hemisphere for the first time.