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Chinese visitor trial generates $215m in six months

The Government says a six-month trial allowing eligible Chinese and Pacific travellers to visit New Zealand from Australia without a visitor visa has generated...

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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...

Hospitality NZ honours sector leaders at People’s Awards

Hospitality New Zealand has recognised leaders from across the accommodation, restaurant and supplier sectors at its 2026 People's Awards for Excellence in Rotorua. The awards,...

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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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Car rental demand rises as visitor numbers recover

New Zealand's car rental sector is continuing to benefit from the recovery in international tourism, with rising visitor arrivals helping drive demand for flexible,...

The Hotel Britomart tops Tripadvisor’s New Zealand rankings

The Hotel Britomart has been named New Zealand's top hotel in Tripadvisor's latest Travellers' Choice Awards, while also ranking sixth in the South Pacific. The...

Nelson Airport advances stormwater resilience programme

Nelson Airport is beginning the next stage of a multi-year infrastructure upgrade programme, with work under way on stormwater, water and sewer improvements aimed...

Christchurch’s Cellar Door recognised by Wine Spectator again

Christchurch wine bar Cellar Door has again been recognised on the international stage, earning a Best of Award of Excellence at the 2026 Wine...

Christchurch celebrates 75 years of trans-Tasman aviation

Christchurch Airport will celebrate 75 years of scheduled international flights on June 29, 2026, marking the anniversary of the South Island's first regular commercial...
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