Tuesday, April 21, 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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Ferry upgrade project progresses, supporting inter-island tourism links

Progress on the Waitohi Ferry Redevelopment Project in Picton is set to strengthen a key transport connection for travellers, with Port Marlborough signing an...

Highlights from the past 7 days

International visitor arrivals continue recovery, boosted by China growth

New Zealand’s international visitor numbers are continuing to recover, with strong growth from China contributing to a lift in February arrivals. Latest Stats NZ data...

Christchurch Airport Spitfire restored ahead of ANZAC Day

Christchurch Airport’s Spitfire replica has returned to Spitfire Square after an extensive refurbishment, restoring one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks ahead of ANZAC...

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

New Zealand’s tourism recovery is increasing, but there’s a question still sitting beneath the surface: how much visitor spend are we missing at the...

Kiwi cruisers head offshore as local options tighten

More New Zealanders are travelling overseas for cruise holidays, as reduced domestic capacity shifts demand towards long-haul itineraries. New data from Cruise Lines International Association...

Entries open for 2026 New Zealand Tourism Awards

Entries have opened for the 2026 New Zealand Tourism Awards, with the programme set to recognise excellence across the industry and highlight leading businesses...
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