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International visitor arrivals reach highest March level since 2019

International visitor arrivals to New Zealand reached 358,900 in March 2026, up 15 per cent compared with the same month last year, according to...

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Registrations open for 20th NZ Airports Hui

Registrations have opened for the 2026 NZ Airports Hui, which this year marks its 20th anniversary. The three-day event will be held at Tākina Wellington...

CLIA wraps biggest-ever Australasian training programme

Cruise Lines International Association has wrapped up its largest-ever CLIA LIVE training programme in Australasia after a series of events across Australia and New...

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Gibbston Valley appoints Rob Boyd as executive chef

Gibbston Valley has appointed experienced chef Rob Boyd as its new executive chef, overseeing food operations across the destination’s hospitality venues. Rob brings international experience...

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TRENZ to return to Auckland for first time since 2017

TRENZ will return to Auckland this week for the first time in nearly a decade, with more than 1200 delegates expected to attend New...

Air New Zealand launches three new international Christchurch routes

Air New Zealand has announced three new non-stop international services from Christchurch Airport to Singapore, Tokyo (Narita) and Perth as part of a new...

Retiring DOC ranger helps complete Pouri Hut clean-up in final helicopter mission

A clean-up mission at the former Pouri Hut site has marked the final helicopter operation for long-serving Department of Conservation ranger Shane Woolley ahead...

Cloudy Bay opens luxury vineyard retreat for private bookings

Cloudy Bay has opened its private luxury accommodation retreat, The Shack, for year-round guest bookings at its Marlborough vineyard. Located on Cloudy Bay’s original vineyard...

Queenstown business leaders back Whoosh transport study

A group of Queenstown business leaders has formed a consortium to investigate an elevated electric transport network aimed at easing congestion across the resort...
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