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IATA Ground Handling Conference 2024 to Focus on Sustainability

The International Air Transport Association has announced that the 36th IATA Ground Handling Conference will focus on integrating more sustainable practices into all...

Conferences generate off-peak benefits for Christchurch

Large international conferences are being attracted to Christchurch for its world-acclaimed new infrastructure, attractive setting, and local expertise. With a series of high-profile conferences back-to-back,...

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Wellington Airport on track for net zero emissions by 2028

Wellington Airport is on track for net zero emissions by 2028 for its own direct operations, two years ahead of originally planned.  This progress is...

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Cruise Tourism still strong despite predicted cruise visitor decline.

As the anticipation for the next cruise season mounts, Cruise Association CEO Jacqui Lloyd gave an update on the state of cruise tourism. With...

Igniting a passion for Taranaki to attract international students

The once blossoming industry of international education is continuing to recover, with Te Puna Umaga Venture Taranaki, the regional development agency, hosting two separate...

Sustainability support for Wellington’s hospo sector

WellingtonNZ, Tourism Industry Aotearoa, Hospitality NZ and Business Central are on a mission to help boost the sustainability credentials of the capital’s hospitality sector. With...

Queenstown bar Little Blackwood backs fundraising firefighters

Queenstown’s Little Blackwood bar is supporting its local volunteer fire brigade with an innovative fundraiser. Named New Zealand’s Best Bar in 2022 by Hospitality NZ,...

Swipe card found in Antarctica 13 years after being lost in Wellington

In 2016, NIWA technician Rod Budd was doing a routine dive under the Antarctic ice at Cape Evans, studying the creatures that live there....
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