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Search data points to shift in Matariki travel trends

New Zealand travellers are increasingly seeking culturally meaningful experiences over the Matariki long weekend, according to new Booking.com search data. The online travel platform says...

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Tourism Summit to focus on ‘Distinctive by Design’

Tourism Industry Aotearoa has unveiled the theme for Tourism Summit Aotearoa 2026 and announced China tourism expert George Cao as the event's first keynote...

Tourism Policy Statement highlights value of business events

Business Events Industry Aotearoa has welcomed the Government’s new Tourism Policy Statement, saying it reinforces the role of business events as a high-value part...

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Tourplan celebrates 40 years of global tourism technology

Christchurch-founded tourism technology company Tourplan is celebrating 40 years in business, marking four decades of growth from a single client to a global platform...

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New walkway to improve passenger experience at Nelson Airport

Nelson Airport will begin construction next week on a new covered walkway designed to improve the passenger experience while reducing the airport's carbon footprint. The...

NZICC appoints dedicated cultural advisor

The New Zealand International Convention Centre has appointed Te Raukura Hawke as Pou Tikanga, becoming the only convention centre in New Zealand with a...

Taupō accommodation targets winter travellers

Taupō is positioning winter as an ideal time for visitors seeking a quieter getaway, with accommodation providers highlighting the region's mix of outdoor attractions...

Hunter-led management approved for Fiordland wapiti

Fiordland's wapiti deer have become New Zealand's first Herd of Special Interest (HOSI), with the Government formally designating the introduced species under a hunter-led...

Indigenous tourism programme enters fourth year

Applications have opened for the 2026 Native Nations Indigenous Youth Leadership Exchange, with 10 Māori rangatahi set to take part in a fully sponsored...
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