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International visitor numbers continue to rise as tourism recovery gains momentum

New international visitor figures released by Stats NZ show continued growth in inbound travel, with the Government saying the latest results reflect growing confidence...

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Real West workshops highlight collaboration and regenerative tourism focus on the West Coast

A strong sense of optimism and collaboration emerged from the recent Real West Leaders sessions held in Westport, Hokitika and Franz Josef, with tourism...

MEETINGS set to open at NZICC as Auckland’s business events sector enters new phase

MEETINGS 2026 will return to Auckland next month, with the country’s flagship business events showcase set to take place at the newly opened New...

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Wellington Airport welcomes fast-track approval for southern seawall project

Wellington Airport has welcomed fast-track approval for its southern seawall renewal project, describing it as a major long-term investment in protecting the airport’s operations...

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Many Kiwis travelling overseas without insurance, AA research finds

New research from AA Travel Insurance suggests many New Zealanders are travelling overseas without travel insurance, despite growing international travel demand and rising overseas...

Gibbston Valley appoints Rob Boyd as executive chef

Gibbston Valley has appointed experienced chef Rob Boyd as its new executive chef, overseeing food operations across the destination’s hospitality venues. Rob brings international experience...

From good intentions to measurable action in tourism – Wilderness Motorhomes

New Zealand’s clean, green image isn't just good marketing – it’s foundational to our global reputation as a destination of choice. And right now,...

CLIA LIVE brings cruise industry training programme to Auckland

Cruise Lines International Association brought its annual CLIA LIVE training programme to Auckland this week, with dozens of travel agents attending two days of...

Government moves to reduce compliance costs for hospitality businesses with multiple sites

The Government says new food safety verification guidance will make it easier and more consistent for hospitality and food businesses operating across multiple locations. Food...
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