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TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! Tourism New Zealand launched a new campaign today to inspire Kiwis to get out and do something new. “Now is the perfect time for Kiwis to make their ‘NZ must do’ bucket list item a reality. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors NEW DATA SHOWS DOMESTIC SPEND UP OVER SUMMER AND KIWIS ARE New data shows that New Zealanders spent more over summer vs last summer, and the number of Kiwis planning a domestic holiday this year has remained steady. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – CHINESE SEEKING TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND Tourism New Zealand’s General Manager - Asia, Gregg Wafelbakker says the growing trend for tailor-made travel from China will be valuable to the tourism industry and well-aligned with New Zealand’s tourismaspirations.
RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New ZealandBoard Chair.
NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Tourism New Zealand's Chief Executive Kevin Bowler says the increase in Government investment for tourism is a game changer that will see significant value delivered to the New Zealand economy.TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! Tourism New Zealand launched a new campaign today to inspire Kiwis to get out and do something new. “Now is the perfect time for Kiwis to make their ‘NZ must do’ bucket list item a reality. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors NEW DATA SHOWS DOMESTIC SPEND UP OVER SUMMER AND KIWIS ARE New data shows that New Zealanders spent more over summer vs last summer, and the number of Kiwis planning a domestic holiday this year has remained steady. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – CHINESE SEEKING TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND Tourism New Zealand’s General Manager - Asia, Gregg Wafelbakker says the growing trend for tailor-made travel from China will be valuable to the tourism industry and well-aligned with New Zealand’s tourismaspirations.
RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New ZealandBoard Chair.
NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Tourism New Zealand's Chief Executive Kevin Bowler says the increase in Government investment for tourism is a game changer that will see significant value delivered to the New Zealand economy.TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 How we’re supporting the tourism sector We have refocused industry webinars to provide updates on the current C OVID-19 situation. I t's great to be able to get together to have this discussion and answer your questions. If you’d like to view our industry webinars, they're available on our webinar recordings pag e. R egister for upcoming webinars on our industry webinar series page. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors WHO MAKES UP THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Tourism New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past decade to become one of the world's most well-respected tourismbrands.
CYCLING AND MOUNTAIN BIKING The mostly off-road 23 Great Rides of the New Zealand Cycle Trail, known as Nga Haerenga (the journeys), cater to both recreational cyclists and passionate mountain bikers.. Easily accessible trails run near most cities and towns in New Zealand, while detours along the way allow opportunities to enjoy many other off-the-bike attractions on offer - meaning visitors travel more widely and DATA SHOWS KIWIS SUPPORTING TOURISM SECTOR RECOVERY Tourism New Zealand today released scenario modelling on future tourism recovery which shows Kiwis travelling around New Zealand may spend up to 18% more over January than the year before. NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers a ranking of countries around the world based on principles of sustainable adventure tourism and is calculated through a combination of expert survey data and quantitative data gathered from international indices. NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Tourism New Zealand's Chief Executive Kevin Bowler says the increase in Government investment for tourism is a game changer that will see significant value delivered to the New Zealand economy. TIAKI BRAND & PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER Tourism New Zealand Careers, Job search, Register. Job Description. Full Time, Two-year fixed term role. Wellington Location; New Zealand is the ultimate destination. CHINESE NEW YEAR BRINGS GROWTH AND CHANGE Growth from China has been accelerating with a staggering 34.4 per cent increase for the 2015 year over 2014. Although recent media attention points to a cooling Chinese economy we’re not expecting tourism growth to slow down any time soon with the current New Zealand summer set to be the strongest yet.TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors NEW DATA SHOWS DOMESTIC SPEND UP OVER SUMMER AND KIWIS ARE New data shows that New Zealanders spent more over summer vs last summer, and the number of Kiwis planning a domestic holiday this year has remained steady. RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – CHINESE SEEKING TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND Chinese seeking tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand has hosted the first ‘New Zealand Tailor-Made’ event in China, promoting the emerging trend of tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand’s General Manager - Asia, Gregg Wafelbakker says the growing trend for tailor-made travel from China will be valuable NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Prime Minister John Key released more details of the direction for the new tourism funding at a press conference in Auckland today on the eve of the industry's largest annual trade event - TRENZ. Tourism New Zealand will receive an additional $29.5m in the 2013-14 year commencing 1 July, taking its total budget to $113m. Kevin says theextra
NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX NZ ranked 2nd in Adventure Tourism Development Index. 20 Nov 2012. The fourth annual Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) has ranked New Zealand the second most sustainable market in Adventure Tourism. Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers aTOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors NEW DATA SHOWS DOMESTIC SPEND UP OVER SUMMER AND KIWIS ARE New data shows that New Zealanders spent more over summer vs last summer, and the number of Kiwis planning a domestic holiday this year has remained steady. RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – CHINESE SEEKING TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND Chinese seeking tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand has hosted the first ‘New Zealand Tailor-Made’ event in China, promoting the emerging trend of tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand’s General Manager - Asia, Gregg Wafelbakker says the growing trend for tailor-made travel from China will be valuable NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Prime Minister John Key released more details of the direction for the new tourism funding at a press conference in Auckland today on the eve of the industry's largest annual trade event - TRENZ. Tourism New Zealand will receive an additional $29.5m in the 2013-14 year commencing 1 July, taking its total budget to $113m. Kevin says theextra
NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX NZ ranked 2nd in Adventure Tourism Development Index. 20 Nov 2012. The fourth annual Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) has ranked New Zealand the second most sustainable market in Adventure Tourism. Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers aTOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors WHO MAKES UP THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Tourism New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past decade to become one of the world's most well-respected tourismbrands.
DATA SHOWS KIWIS SUPPORTING TOURISM SECTOR RECOVERY Data shows Kiwis supporting tourism sector recovery. 21 Oct 2020. Tourism New Zealand today released scenario modelling on future tourism recovery which shows Kiwis travelling around New Zealand may spend up to 18% more over January than the year before. If trans-Tasman borders were to open by a pragmatic estimate of January2021, this could
CYCLING AND MOUNTAIN BIKING The mostly off-road 23 Great Rides of the New Zealand Cycle Trail, known as Nga Haerenga (the journeys), cater to both recreational cyclists and passionate mountain bikers.. Easily accessible trails run near most cities and towns in New Zealand, while detours along the way allow opportunities to enjoy many other off-the-bike attractions on offer - meaning visitors travel more widely and NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Prime Minister John Key released more details of the direction for the new tourism funding at a press conference in Auckland today on the eve of the industry's largest annual trade event - TRENZ. Tourism New Zealand will receive an additional $29.5m in the 2013-14 year commencing 1 July, taking its total budget to $113m. NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX NZ ranked 2nd in Adventure Tourism Development Index. 20 Nov 2012. The fourth annual Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) has ranked New Zealand the second most sustainable market in Adventure Tourism. Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers a CHINESE NEW YEAR BRINGS GROWTH AND CHANGE This would set another new record for China and be 30 per cent higher than last year’s golden travel period of 55,000. Of more significance than volume is the benefit to the New Zealand economy in terms of value. Average expenditure per Chinese visitor was $5,100 (Sept IVS); a whopping 30 per cent increase for the year. TIAKI BRAND & PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER Tourism New Zealand Careers, Job search, Register. Job Description. Full Time, Two-year fixed term role. Wellington Location; New Zealand is the ultimate destination.TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors NEW DATA SHOWS DOMESTIC SPEND UP OVER SUMMER AND KIWIS ARE New data shows that New Zealanders spent more over summer vs last summer, and the number of Kiwis planning a domestic holiday this year has remained steady. RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – CHINESE SEEKING TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND Chinese seeking tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand has hosted the first ‘New Zealand Tailor-Made’ event in China, promoting the emerging trend of tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand’s General Manager - Asia, Gregg Wafelbakker says the growing trend for tailor-made travel from China will be valuable NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Prime Minister John Key released more details of the direction for the new tourism funding at a press conference in Auckland today on the eve of the industry's largest annual trade event - TRENZ. Tourism New Zealand will receive an additional $29.5m in the 2013-14 year commencing 1 July, taking its total budget to $113m. Kevin says theextra
NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX NZ ranked 2nd in Adventure Tourism Development Index. 20 Nov 2012. The fourth annual Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) has ranked New Zealand the second most sustainable market in Adventure Tourism. Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers aTOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors NEW DATA SHOWS DOMESTIC SPEND UP OVER SUMMER AND KIWIS ARE New data shows that New Zealanders spent more over summer vs last summer, and the number of Kiwis planning a domestic holiday this year has remained steady. RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – CHINESE SEEKING TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND Chinese seeking tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand has hosted the first ‘New Zealand Tailor-Made’ event in China, promoting the emerging trend of tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand’s General Manager - Asia, Gregg Wafelbakker says the growing trend for tailor-made travel from China will be valuable NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Prime Minister John Key released more details of the direction for the new tourism funding at a press conference in Auckland today on the eve of the industry's largest annual trade event - TRENZ. Tourism New Zealand will receive an additional $29.5m in the 2013-14 year commencing 1 July, taking its total budget to $113m. Kevin says theextra
NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX NZ ranked 2nd in Adventure Tourism Development Index. 20 Nov 2012. The fourth annual Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) has ranked New Zealand the second most sustainable market in Adventure Tourism. Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers aTOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors WHO MAKES UP THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Tourism New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past decade to become one of the world's most well-respected tourismbrands.
DATA SHOWS KIWIS SUPPORTING TOURISM SECTOR RECOVERY Data shows Kiwis supporting tourism sector recovery. 21 Oct 2020. Tourism New Zealand today released scenario modelling on future tourism recovery which shows Kiwis travelling around New Zealand may spend up to 18% more over January than the year before. If trans-Tasman borders were to open by a pragmatic estimate of January2021, this could
CYCLING AND MOUNTAIN BIKING The mostly off-road 23 Great Rides of the New Zealand Cycle Trail, known as Nga Haerenga (the journeys), cater to both recreational cyclists and passionate mountain bikers.. Easily accessible trails run near most cities and towns in New Zealand, while detours along the way allow opportunities to enjoy many other off-the-bike attractions on offer - meaning visitors travel more widely and NEW FUNDING FOR TOURISM INITIATIVES A GAME CHANGER Prime Minister John Key released more details of the direction for the new tourism funding at a press conference in Auckland today on the eve of the industry's largest annual trade event - TRENZ. Tourism New Zealand will receive an additional $29.5m in the 2013-14 year commencing 1 July, taking its total budget to $113m. NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX NZ ranked 2nd in Adventure Tourism Development Index. 20 Nov 2012. The fourth annual Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) has ranked New Zealand the second most sustainable market in Adventure Tourism. Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers a CHINESE NEW YEAR BRINGS GROWTH AND CHANGE This would set another new record for China and be 30 per cent higher than last year’s golden travel period of 55,000. Of more significance than volume is the benefit to the New Zealand economy in terms of value. Average expenditure per Chinese visitor was $5,100 (Sept IVS); a whopping 30 per cent increase for the year. TIAKI BRAND & PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER Tourism New Zealand Careers, Job search, Register. Job Description. Full Time, Two-year fixed term role. Wellington Location; New Zealand is the ultimate destination.TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. ABOUT THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Before Covid-19, Tourism was New Zealand's largest export industry and delivered $40.9 billion to the country. Tourism made a significant positive impact on regional economies supporting employment by directly employing 8.4 percent (229,566 people) of the New Zealandworkforce.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country.MARKETS & STATS
Prior to Covid-19, around 80 million people were actively thinking about a New Zealand holiday. When looking at which markets to target, we take a strategic approach. This includes looking at: how best to manage established markets and sectors to maintain growth. seizing opportunities to grow markets, while also taking a future-focusedposition.
CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS Publications. Download Tourism New Zealand's Annual Report, Statement of Intent and other corporate publications. 21 Dec 2020. CHINA - TOURISM NEW ZEALANDSEE MORE ON TOURISMNEWZEALAND.COM RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today –TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. ABOUT THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Before Covid-19, Tourism was New Zealand's largest export industry and delivered $40.9 billion to the country. Tourism made a significant positive impact on regional economies supporting employment by directly employing 8.4 percent (229,566 people) of the New Zealandworkforce.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country.MARKETS & STATS
Prior to Covid-19, around 80 million people were actively thinking about a New Zealand holiday. When looking at which markets to target, we take a strategic approach. This includes looking at: how best to manage established markets and sectors to maintain growth. seizing opportunities to grow markets, while also taking a future-focusedposition.
CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS Publications. Download Tourism New Zealand's Annual Report, Statement of Intent and other corporate publications. 21 Dec 2020. CHINA - TOURISM NEW ZEALANDSEE MORE ON TOURISMNEWZEALAND.COM RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
EVENTS - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND "Tourism New Zealand Virtual Travel Expo '21" is our first-ever virtual trade event in collaboration with EventsAIR. This event provides a unique opportunity for representatives of the New Zealand tourism industry to educate and establish business relationships with frontline travel agents, online travel sellers, wholesale agents and product managers from Australia and New Zealand. COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR INDUSTRY These measures are necessary to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in New Zealand, but they have also had a significant impact on the tourism industry. As a result, Tourism New Zealand was asked to help kickstart tourism in New Zealand by leading the restart of domestic tourism alongside the industry. Work to do this is currently underway. ABOUT - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past 20 years to make New Zealand one of the world's most well-respected and well known tourism brands.INTERNATIONAL
Market overview. Following the global outbreak of Covid-19 New Zealand's borders were closed from March 2020 to most international visitors. Even though we can’t welcome visitors to New Zealand at the moment i t’s still incredibly important to keep New Zealand ’ s brand alive internationally not only for when our borders reopen but also for trade and export purposes. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country. CAMPAIGN AND ACTIVITY Tourism New Zealand's tourism marketing campaign is 100% Pure New Zealand. It is used in all of our international marketing work - including advertising, international public relations activity and online marketing, event and sponsorship activity. When 100% Pure New Zealand was launched in 1999, it was the first time New Zealand hadone message
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors WHO MAKES UP THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Tourism New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past decade to become one of the world's most well-respected tourismbrands.
TOURISM ECONOMY ENRICHES NEW ZEALAND Tourism economy enriches New Zealand. 17 Jul 2018. Tourism New Zealand’s efforts in the past financial year contributed to the strong growth of New Zealand’s international visitor economy. In the year ending May 2018 international visitor arrivals to New Zealand had increased 5.3 per cent, with holiday arrivals increasing by 6.5 percent.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. ABOUT THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Before Covid-19, Tourism was New Zealand's largest export industry and delivered $40.9 billion to the country. Tourism made a significant positive impact on regional economies supporting employment by directly employing 8.4 percent (229,566 people) of the New Zealandworkforce.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country.MARKETS & STATS
Prior to Covid-19, around 80 million people were actively thinking about a New Zealand holiday. When looking at which markets to target, we take a strategic approach. This includes looking at: how best to manage established markets and sectors to maintain growth. seizing opportunities to grow markets, while also taking a future-focusedposition.
CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS Publications. Download Tourism New Zealand's Annual Report, Statement of Intent and other corporate publications. 21 Dec 2020. CHINA - TOURISM NEW ZEALANDSEE MORE ON TOURISMNEWZEALAND.COM RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today –TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. ABOUT THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Before Covid-19, Tourism was New Zealand's largest export industry and delivered $40.9 billion to the country. Tourism made a significant positive impact on regional economies supporting employment by directly employing 8.4 percent (229,566 people) of the New Zealandworkforce.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country.MARKETS & STATS
Prior to Covid-19, around 80 million people were actively thinking about a New Zealand holiday. When looking at which markets to target, we take a strategic approach. This includes looking at: how best to manage established markets and sectors to maintain growth. seizing opportunities to grow markets, while also taking a future-focusedposition.
CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS Publications. Download Tourism New Zealand's Annual Report, Statement of Intent and other corporate publications. 21 Dec 2020. CHINA - TOURISM NEW ZEALANDSEE MORE ON TOURISMNEWZEALAND.COM RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
EVENTS - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND "Tourism New Zealand Virtual Travel Expo '21" is our first-ever virtual trade event in collaboration with EventsAIR. This event provides a unique opportunity for representatives of the New Zealand tourism industry to educate and establish business relationships with frontline travel agents, online travel sellers, wholesale agents and product managers from Australia and New Zealand. COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR INDUSTRY These measures are necessary to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in New Zealand, but they have also had a significant impact on the tourism industry. As a result, Tourism New Zealand was asked to help kickstart tourism in New Zealand by leading the restart of domestic tourism alongside the industry. Work to do this is currently underway. ABOUT - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past 20 years to make New Zealand one of the world's most well-respected and well known tourism brands.INTERNATIONAL
Market overview. Following the global outbreak of Covid-19 New Zealand's borders were closed from March 2020 to most international visitors. Even though we can’t welcome visitors to New Zealand at the moment i t’s still incredibly important to keep New Zealand ’ s brand alive internationally not only for when our borders reopen but also for trade and export purposes. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country. CAMPAIGN AND ACTIVITY Tourism New Zealand's tourism marketing campaign is 100% Pure New Zealand. It is used in all of our international marketing work - including advertising, international public relations activity and online marketing, event and sponsorship activity. When 100% Pure New Zealand was launched in 1999, it was the first time New Zealand hadone message
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors WHO MAKES UP THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Tourism New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past decade to become one of the world's most well-respected tourismbrands.
TOURISM ECONOMY ENRICHES NEW ZEALAND Tourism economy enriches New Zealand. 17 Jul 2018. Tourism New Zealand’s efforts in the past financial year contributed to the strong growth of New Zealand’s international visitor economy. In the year ending May 2018 international visitor arrivals to New Zealand had increased 5.3 per cent, with holiday arrivals increasing by 6.5 percent.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. ABOUT THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Before Covid-19, Tourism was New Zealand's largest export industry and delivered $40.9 billion to the country. Tourism made a significant positive impact on regional economies supporting employment by directly employing 8.4 percent (229,566 people) of the New Zealandworkforce.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country.MARKETS & STATS
Prior to Covid-19, around 80 million people were actively thinking about a New Zealand holiday. When looking at which markets to target, we take a strategic approach. This includes looking at: how best to manage established markets and sectors to maintain growth. seizing opportunities to grow markets, while also taking a future-focusedposition.
CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS Publications. Download Tourism New Zealand's Annual Report, Statement of Intent and other corporate publications. 21 Dec 2020. CHINA - TOURISM NEW ZEALANDSEE MORE ON TOURISMNEWZEALAND.COM RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today –TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. ABOUT THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Before Covid-19, Tourism was New Zealand's largest export industry and delivered $40.9 billion to the country. Tourism made a significant positive impact on regional economies supporting employment by directly employing 8.4 percent (229,566 people) of the New Zealandworkforce.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country.MARKETS & STATS
Prior to Covid-19, around 80 million people were actively thinking about a New Zealand holiday. When looking at which markets to target, we take a strategic approach. This includes looking at: how best to manage established markets and sectors to maintain growth. seizing opportunities to grow markets, while also taking a future-focusedposition.
CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS Publications. Download Tourism New Zealand's Annual Report, Statement of Intent and other corporate publications. 21 Dec 2020. CHINA - TOURISM NEW ZEALANDSEE MORE ON TOURISMNEWZEALAND.COM RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
EVENTS - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND "Tourism New Zealand Virtual Travel Expo '21" is our first-ever virtual trade event in collaboration with EventsAIR. This event provides a unique opportunity for representatives of the New Zealand tourism industry to educate and establish business relationships with frontline travel agents, online travel sellers, wholesale agents and product managers from Australia and New Zealand. COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR INDUSTRY These measures are necessary to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in New Zealand, but they have also had a significant impact on the tourism industry. As a result, Tourism New Zealand was asked to help kickstart tourism in New Zealand by leading the restart of domestic tourism alongside the industry. Work to do this is currently underway. ABOUT - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past 20 years to make New Zealand one of the world's most well-respected and well known tourism brands.INTERNATIONAL
Market overview. Following the global outbreak of Covid-19 New Zealand's borders were closed from March 2020 to most international visitors. Even though we can’t welcome visitors to New Zealand at the moment i t’s still incredibly important to keep New Zealand ’ s brand alive internationally not only for when our borders reopen but also for trade and export purposes. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country. CAMPAIGN AND ACTIVITY Tourism New Zealand's tourism marketing campaign is 100% Pure New Zealand. It is used in all of our international marketing work - including advertising, international public relations activity and online marketing, event and sponsorship activity. When 100% Pure New Zealand was launched in 1999, it was the first time New Zealand hadone message
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitors WHO MAKES UP THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Tourism New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand is the organisation responsible for marketing New Zealand to the world as a tourist destination. The major tool we use to do this is the 100% Pure New Zealand marketing campaign, a campaign that has evolved over the past decade to become one of the world's most well-respected tourismbrands.
TOURISM ECONOMY ENRICHES NEW ZEALAND Tourism economy enriches New Zealand. 17 Jul 2018. Tourism New Zealand’s efforts in the past financial year contributed to the strong growth of New Zealand’s international visitor economy. In the year ending May 2018 international visitor arrivals to New Zealand had increased 5.3 per cent, with holiday arrivals increasing by 6.5 percent.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. NEWS - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND Kiwis do something new and boost domestic spend by $1.1b. New Zealanders have supported the country’s recovery and tourism sector, spending an additional $1.1 billion in the nine months from May 2020 to March 2020, compared to pre-COVID spending levels. 7 May 2021. DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year.MARKETS & STATS
Prior to Covid-19, around 80 million people were actively thinking about a New Zealand holiday. When looking at which markets to target, we take a strategic approach. This includes looking at: how best to manage established markets and sectors to maintain growth. seizing opportunities to grow markets, while also taking a future-focusedposition.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country. CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS Publications. Download Tourism New Zealand's Annual Report, Statement of Intent and other corporate publications. 21 Dec 2020. RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX NZ ranked 2nd in Adventure Tourism Development Index. 20 Nov 2012. The fourth annual Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) has ranked New Zealand the second most sustainable market in Adventure Tourism. Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers aTOURISM NEW ZEALAND
Tourism New Zealand's corporate website contains information for industry, media and New Zealanders, such as news, insights, data, job vacancies and event listings. NEWS - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND Kiwis do something new and boost domestic spend by $1.1b. New Zealanders have supported the country’s recovery and tourism sector, spending an additional $1.1 billion in the nine months from May 2020 to March 2020, compared to pre-COVID spending levels. 7 May 2021. DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year.MARKETS & STATS
Prior to Covid-19, around 80 million people were actively thinking about a New Zealand holiday. When looking at which markets to target, we take a strategic approach. This includes looking at: how best to manage established markets and sectors to maintain growth. seizing opportunities to grow markets, while also taking a future-focusedposition.
TOURISM NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTS ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID Tourism New Zealand’s response plans to help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 are well underway following the announcement of a $10 million funding boost from the Government. Tourism New Zealand has significantly increased its investment in its Australian winter campaign to try and attract more visitors from the country. CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS Publications. Download Tourism New Zealand's Annual Report, Statement of Intent and other corporate publications. 21 Dec 2020. RENÉ DE MONCHY APPOINTED AS INTERIM TOURISM NEW ZEALAND The Tourism New Zealand board has appointed René de Monchy as its Interim Chief Executive. “René has been an instrumental member of our executive team for the last five years and we are pleased to announce his appointment as Interim Chief Executive,” says Jamie Tuuta, Tourism New Zealand Board Chair. MORE KIWIS SEE COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF TOURISM Around 95 percent of New Zealanders agree international tourism is good for New Zealand, according to the latest Mood of the Nation research released today – NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. NZ RANKED 2ND IN ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INDEX NZ ranked 2nd in Adventure Tourism Development Index. 20 Nov 2012. The fourth annual Adventure Tourism Development Index (ATDI) has ranked New Zealand the second most sustainable market in Adventure Tourism. Published by The George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting, the ATDI offers a NEWS - TOURISM NEW ZEALAND Kiwis do something new and boost domestic spend by $1.1b. New Zealanders have supported the country’s recovery and tourism sector, spending an additional $1.1 billion in the nine months from May 2020 to March 2020, compared to pre-COVID spending levels. 7 May 2021. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Unite Against COVID-19 is the central place for information from the New Zealand Government about COVID-19, including the COVID-19 financial support tool and requirements for businesses at different alert levels. The Reserve Bank has announced the mortgage deferralscheme is
DO SOMETHING NEW, NEW ZEALAND! It follows a social media campaign by TNZ encouraging Kiwis to travel safely as the country transitioned to Alert Level 2 last week. Before COVID-19, domestic tourism accounted for 60% of tourism’s $40.9 billion contribution to the New Zealand economy. New Zealanders previously spent $9 billion on overseas travel per year. ABOUT THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Before Covid-19, Tourism was New Zealand's largest export industry and delivered $40.9 billion to the country. Tourism made a significant positive impact on regional economies supporting employment by directly employing 8.4 percent (229,566 people) of the New Zealandworkforce.
CAMPAIGN AND ACTIVITY Tourism New Zealand's tourism marketing campaign is 100% Pure New Zealand. It is used in all of our international marketing work - including advertising, international public relations activity and online marketing, event and sponsorship activity. When 100% Pure New Zealand was launched in 1999, it was the first time New Zealand hadone message
I-SITE NEW ZEALAND
About the i-SITE Network. i-SITE New Zealand is our official visitor information network. There are over 60 i-SITE Visitor Centres across New Zealand, which provide international visitors, domestic travellers and locals with comprehensive, up-to-date information and a New Zealand-wide booking service for activities, attractions, accommodation and transport. TOURISM NEW ZEALAND RECEIVES $10 MILLION FUNDING TO BOOST “We absolutely welcome this funding which will help to alleviate some of the pressures the tourism sector is facing at the moment. “The funding will boost the response plan we communicated to industry last week to encourage growth from other markets. “China remains an incredibly important visitor market and we look forward to renewing our activity in China and welcoming Chinese visitorsVISITOR PROFILES
Visitor Profile Tool. The information included in these Visitor Profiles is designed to help the tourism industry guide their business decisions, providing information about our visitors including their preferences, behaviours, expectations of a New Zealand holiday, and what motivates them to come here. The Visitor Profiles can help guidethe
CHINESE SEEKING TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND Chinese seeking tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand has hosted the first ‘New Zealand Tailor-Made’ event in China, promoting the emerging trend of tailor-made travel to New Zealand. Tourism New Zealand’s General Manager - Asia, Gregg Wafelbakker says the growing trend for tailor-made travel from China will be valuable NEW ZEALAND’S PROFILE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION BOOSTED New Zealand has been named the 'World's Best Luxury Destination' for affluent Chinese travellers, by the Shanghai Travelers' Club in its 2013 Luxury Travel Awards. KIA ORA, WELCOME TO TOURISM NEW ZEALANDCorporate Website
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