Friday, April 17, 2026

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Tourism is back- now comes the hard part

New Zealand’s tourism industry is finding its rhythm again but as visitor numbers climb, attention is quickly shifting to how that growth is managed. A...

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Tomahawk returns to TRENZ with delegate chill zone

Tourism and digital marketing specialist Tomahawk will return as an official supporter of TRENZ 2026 in Auckland, continuing its long-running involvement with New Zealand’s...

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...

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Tap, pay, go— or not? The payment gap costing NZ tourism millions

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Air New Zealand to launch Skynest bookings from May 18

Air New Zealand will open bookings for its much-anticipated Skynest sleep pods from May 18, marking a new step in long-haul travel innovation aimed...

Black Cat Group appoints new chief executive

Black Cat Group has appointed Andrew Cleverley as chief executive officer, with the tourism and hospitality leader set to take up the role in...

Volunteer conservation effort supports Ōkārito’s visitor appeal

A volunteer-led conservation initiative on the West Coast is helping protect one of New Zealand’s lesser-known natural destinations, while attracting participants from around the...

DOC reminds visitors to keep distance from orca in Raglan Harbour

The Department of Conservation is urging boaties and visitors to follow marine mammal guidelines after reports of vessels approaching orca too closely in Raglan...

NZ hotel sector surges in early 2026 despite global uncertainty

New Zealand’s hotel sector has delivered a strong start to 2026, with performance gains driven by recovering international demand and a busy events calendar...
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