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New Zealand ranks among fastest-growing solo travel destinations

New Zealand has ranked among the world’s fastest-growing solo travel destinations, as global demand for independent travel continues to rise. According to research from Explore...

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Synthony to headline MEETINGS finale at Auckland convention centre

Synthony will headline the closing celebration for MEETINGS 2026 at Auckland’s New Zealand International Convention Centre on June 18. The Electric Garden event will conclude...

TECNZ Trade Event opens in Auckland with more than 400 attendees

The Tourism Export Council of New Zealand Trade Event 2026 has opened in Auckland, bringing together more than 400 tourism operators, buyers and industry...

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Nelson Tasman tops domestic visitor satisfaction rankings

Nelson Tasman has recorded the highest domestic visitor satisfaction score in New Zealand, achieving 8.9 out of 10 in the Angus and Associates Domestic...

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Airports welcome regional airline loan package

The New Zealand Airports Association has welcomed the Government’s decision to provide Regional Infrastructure Fund loans to Sounds Air and Air Chathams. The funding comes...

SkyCity seeks public input on new Auckland landmark

SkyCity is inviting Aucklanders to help design a new large-scale AUCKLAND installation planned for the base of the Sky Tower. The permanent structure will stand...

Finalists named for Hospitality NZ Awards for Excellence

Finalists have been announced for the 2026 LION Hospitality New Zealand Awards for Excellence, with entrants ranging from established high-profile venues to boutique newcomers. The...

Christchurch ‘Super Season’ delivers $16m visitor spend boost

Ōtautahi Christchurch is projected to receive $16 million in visitor spending from two major back-to-back sporting events, as the city looks to strengthen its...

Government launches two-year overhaul of aviation rules

The Government has begun a major programme to modernise New Zealand’s civil aviation rules, with reforms intended to deliver around 20 years of regulatory...
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