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TIA News Releases

TIA News Releases

  • Rotorua hoteliers record strong first quarter
    23 May 2013
    Numerous events and a significant increase in Chinese visitors in the first quarter of 2013 meant Rotorua hotels enjoyed good gains in occupancy and room rate compared to the same time last year.
  • Steady trading enjoyed by Queenstown hoteliers
    16 May 2013
    Queenstown hotels enjoyed a year of steady trading in 2012 with domestic leisure, event and conference business returning to normal patterns following Rugby World Cup 2011 and the Christchurch earthquake which caused significant disruption to visitor flows around the South Island in 2011.
  • Steady trading enjoyed by Dunedin hoteliers
    15 May 2013
    Dunedin hotels enjoyed a year of steady trading in 2012 with domestic leisure, event and conference business returning to normal patterns following Rugby World Cup 2011.
  • Convention centre will benefit tourism & NZ economy
    13 May 2013
    The new international convention centre in Auckland will create substantial economic benefits for the whole country, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Christchurch hotels continue ‘new normal’ trade
    09 May 2013
    Christchurch hotels continued to trade steadily throughout 2012 in what has become the ‘new normal’ trading environment of high occupancy levels and solid rates driven by reduced room capacity.
  • Tourism industry improves adventure safety
    07 May 2013
    Significant advances have been made to improve safety in the adventure tourism sector since the tragic plane crash at Fox Glacier, according to the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • West Coast tourism operators offered business insights
    07 May 2013
    About 40 West Coast tourism operators are gathering in Greymouth tomorrow to learn more about the trends impacting their businesses and New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry.
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