Total travel services exports rose $1.9 billion (255 per cent) compared with the December 2021 quarter, leading the increase in total export services, Stats NZ has released.
“The increase in travel exports was mainly driven by increased international passenger numbers,” international trade manager Alasdair Allen says.
“This is due to the continued relaxing of travel restrictions in the December 2022 quarter.”
Travel exports cover all expenditure on both goods and services by overseas visitors in New Zealand, including holidaymakers, business travellers, and international students. International airfares are part of transportation services and are not included in travel.
Within the travel category, personal travel exports led the increase, up $1.7 billion (242 percent) from the December 2021 quarter, to $2.4 billion.
Australia had the largest share of both travel exports and imports in the December 2022 quarter.
“Restrictions on travel between Australia and New Zealand were some of the first to be relaxed,” Alasdair says.
“This gave Australians a head start to visit New Zealand, compared with other countries.”
Transportation services exports also benefited from increased international travel in the December 2022 quarter, rising $544 million (146 per cent) from the December 2021 quarter. Transportation services include airfares.
Total services exports increased by $2.4 billion (68 per cent), compared with the December 2021 quarter, while total services imports rose $1.7 billion (31 per cent).