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Asia-Pacific destinations replace Europe in Kiwi winter travel plans

Asia-Pacific destinations are gaining ground on traditional European favourites as New Zealand travellers plan their overseas holidays, according to new search data from Booking.com. Analysis...

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New Zealand hotels recognised as Accor franchise network expands

New Zealand hotels featured strongly at Accor’s 2026 Pacific Franchise Conference, with properties in New Plymouth and Christchurch among the major award winners as...

AHICE Aotearoa returns to Christchurch in 2026

The Aotearoa Hotel Industry Conference and Exhibition will return to Christchurch in August 2026, bringing together more than 500 hotel owners, operators, investors and...

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International visitor spending rises $1.5 billion to reach $13.7 billion

International visitors spent $13.7 billion in New Zealand in the year to March 2026, an increase of $1.5 billion on the previous year, according...

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Takahē released at Onetahua after predator-proof fence completed

Takahē are roaming at the base of Onetahua Farewell Spit in Golden Bay after eight birds were translocated to the site Last week. The release...

Tākina celebrates three years and $120 million economic impact

Three years after opening its doors on May 31, 2023, Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre has welcomed more than 300,000 exhibition visitors and...

Southernmost kauri forest confirmed free of dieback disease

New Zealand’s southernmost kauri forest has been confirmed free of Phytophthora agathidicida (PA), the pathogen responsible for kauri dieback disease. The finding follows an extensive...

AHICE Aotearoa returns to Christchurch in 2026

The Aotearoa Hotel Industry Conference and Exhibition will return to Christchurch in August 2026, bringing together more than 500 hotel owners, operators, investors and...

Customs seizes $13 million worth of methamphetamine at Wellington Airport

Customs officers at Wellington International Airport have seized an estimated 39kg of methamphetamine with a potential street value of up to $13 million. Two women,...
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