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New research shows more travellers looking to ‘check off the bucket list’

Latest research shows that economic conditions and reaction to the global pandemic lockdowns mean that more travellers want to escape their ordinary lives and tick off “bucket list” travel, putting Aotearoa New Zealand in a strong position.

“Aotearoa New Zealand’s captivating natural scenery, unique culture and world-class tourism offerings provide a once in a lifetime travel experience and that puts us in a great place to be a bucket list destination,” says Tourism New Zealand chief executive René de Monchy.

The research showed that geopolitical tensions and cost of living pressures are influencing travel decision making and readiness to travel.

Planning and research are becoming increasingly important for travellers, even those who are usually more spontaneous in their travel booking style, as they are wanting to get the most out of their travel. The interviews also showed people are spending more time evaluating considerations such as safety, time to travel to the destination and costs.

“Globally, tourism is something many countries are looking to utilise to support economic recovery. Competition is fierce and New Zealand will need to work hard for visitors.

“As visitors spend more time weighing up their next destination, it’s important we have world-class platforms such as newzealand.com that provide them with compelling and useful information to help them choose New Zealand.

“Likewise, we encourage operators to ensure their digital offering represents their offering.”

Conducting regular consumer research supports Tourism New Zealand’s work to attract high-quality visitors from our key international markets. The information is valuable for tourism operators to help them understand the needs and desires of their customers and grow their businesses.

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