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Visitor growth drives demand for rental vehicles across New Zealand

Rising international visitor numbers are continuing to drive demand for rental vehicles, particularly in key tourism gateways and regions. Data from Stats NZ shows overseas...

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New business events qualification opens for enrolments

Enrolments have opened for a new qualification aimed at strengthening capability across New Zealand’s business events sector. Te Haeata – the New Zealand Certificate in...

MEETINGS 2026 close to selling out

Exhibitor demand for MEETINGS 2026 is surging, with New Zealand’s largest business events showcase on track to sell out. More than 250 New Zealand product...

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Visitor growth drives demand for rental vehicles across New Zealand

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Tourism holds steady despite overseas disruptions

Early signs of travel disruption are appearing for New Zealand’s tourism sector as rising conflict in the Middle East impacts key airline routes, but...
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