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Travel agents play key role as Kiwis navigate complex travel environment

New Zealand travellers are continuing to book overseas trips despite global uncertainty, with new data showing increasing reliance on travel agents to manage disruption...

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Kiwis still booking big as travel trends evolve

A line-up of leading global tourism brands has signed on to sponsor and exhibit at The Auckland Travel Show, set to take place May...

Energy debate set for Queenstown tourism-focused conference

Party leaders will go head-to-head on New Zealand’s energy future in Queenstown next month, with a cross-party debate forming part of the Electrify Queenstown...

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Compliance operation highlights safe use of public conservation land over Easter

A pre-Easter compliance operation in Wairarapa’s Aorangi Forest Park has highlighted generally strong compliance among recreational users on Department of Conservation land during a...

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Visitor marks milestone with Queenstown bungy jump

An international visitor has marked a personal milestone with a bungy jump in Queenstown, highlighting the continued appeal of New Zealand’s adventure tourism experiences. Kate...

Community awards highlight local initiatives shaping Kāpiti’s visitor experience

Community groups and individuals contributing to Kāpiti’s cultural and social life are being recognised through two annual awards programmes now open for nominations. The Kāpiti...

Wild Dunedin festival draws strong demand amid sustainability focus

Dunedin’s Wild Dunedin festival is set to attract strong visitor interest this month, with more than 200 events scheduled and many already sold out...

Energy debate set for Queenstown tourism-focused conference

Party leaders will go head-to-head on New Zealand’s energy future in Queenstown next month, with a cross-party debate forming part of the Electrify Queenstown...

Comedy Festival partnership highlights Auckland’s visitor economy during May

Auckland’s visitor economy is set to benefit from the return of the New Zealand International Comedy Festival next month, with accommodation providers aligning with...
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