TIA News Release Archives

  • 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.
  • Business improvement a focus for The Great Adventure
    02 May 2013
    A one-day conference next week will offer adventure and outdoor tourism operators a rare opportunity to meet up and gather information to help them run successful businesses.
  • Tourism showcase to return to Auckland in 2014
    24 April 2013
    TRENZ, New Zealand’s biggest annual international tourism showcase, will return to Auckland in 2014, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) announced today.
  • Tourism industry applauds govt partnership plans
    21 April 2013
    New Government investment in the tourism industry will help it seize the international opportunities available to further grow one of New Zealand’s biggest export sectors, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Convention centres hot topic for NZ Hotel Industry Conference
    19 April 2013
    Convention centres and their importance as a key tourism driver will be a hot topic at the 2013 New Zealand Hotel Industry Conference.
  • Tourism showcase worth tens of millions of dollars to NZ
    18 April 2013
    Next week more than 1000 international and New Zealand delegates will jet into Auckland to attend TRENZ (21-24 April), the tourism industry’s annual showcase, worth tens of millions of dollars to the country and over $2.34m to the host region.
  • Tourism industry welcomes ‘Mondayisation’
    17 April 2013
    The passing of the Mondayisation legislation in Parliament tonight marks a successful outcome for tourism operators around the country, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Experts give insights into 'HOT' Asian markets
    12 April 2013
    New Zealand tourism operators attending TRENZ 2013 (21-24 April, Auckland) will have an opportunity to get insights from leading Chinese and South East Asian experts to help them win business in New Zealand’s 'HOT’(High Opportunity Target) markets.
  • Steady trading enjoyed by Nelson/Marlborough hoteliers
    11 April 2013
    Nelson and Marlborough hotels enjoyed a year of steady trading in 2012 with leisure and conference business returning to normal patterns after a difficult 2011.
  • Adventurous speaker line-up for conference
    11 April 2013
    Adventure tourism operators are an intrepid lot, but Jamie Fitzgerald’s CV is sure to impress even the biggest thrill-seekers.
  • China Market Review shows way forward for tourism
    10 April 2013
    The tourism industry wants to ensure Chinese visitors have a fantastic time in New Zealand and a new report provides a roadmap to support that aim, the Tourism Industry Association (TIA) says.
  • Auckland to host tourism activity extravaganza
    05 April 2013
    In the biggest event of its kind, Auckland is set to host more than 500 TRENZ delegates, including travel Buyers and media from New Zealand’s most important visitor markets, to an afternoon of Auckland activities.
  • Safety guidelines developed for adventure activities
    03 April 2013
    In a first for New Zealand, three popular adventure tourism activities – canyoning, caving and indoor rock-climbing – have comprehensive safety guidelines available for operators
  • Strong speaker line-up for NZ Hotel Industry Conference
    28 March 2013
    A great line-up of international and New Zealand keynote speakers will inform and entertain delegates at the 2013 New Zealand Hotel Industry Conference.
  • TRENZ – promoting ‘hot’ new tourism products to the world
    27 March 2013
    An illusion gallery, zipline tours high above the forest canopy and Christchurch hotels are amongst the new and innovative New Zealand tourism products that will be on show to the world’s travel and tourism Buyers at TRENZ 2013, Auckland 21-24 April.
  • Steady trading enjoyed by Auckland hoteliers
    26 March 2013
    Auckland hotels enjoyed a year of steady trading in 2012 with leisure, corporate and conference business returning to normal patterns following Rugby World Cup 2011.
  • Come on The Great Adventure
    25 March 2013
    The first-ever national conference for New Zealand’s adventure and outdoor tourism sector is being held in Wellington in May.
  • Steady trading enjoyed by Wellington hoteliers
    21 March 2013
    Wellington hotels enjoyed a year of steady trading in 2012 with corporate, government and conference business returning to normal patterns following Rugby World Cup 2011.
  • International media spotlight on destination NZ
    20 March 2013
    Around 26 of the world’s leading travel and tourism media will jet into Auckland next month to attend TRENZ 2013 (21-24 April), the $23.4 billion New Zealand tourism industry’s annual showcase event.
  • ‘Mondayise’ holidays to benefit New Zealand
    14 March 2013
    Providing a holiday on Monday when Waitangi Day and Anzac Day fall on a weekend will boost domestic tourism as more Kiwis take the opportunity to get away for a long weekend, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Strong international interest in NZ tourism showcase
    07 March 2013
    Around 290 tourism and travel Buyers from 27 countries will attend TRENZ 2013, 21-24 April, between them generating hundreds of thousands of international visitors to New Zealand annually and tens of millions of dollars in new business.
  • Convention centre will bring economic benefits
    19 February 2013
    Development of a national convention centre will create substantial economic benefits, both for the tourism industry and the wider New Zealand economy, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Hotels enjoy strong January activity
    15 February 2013
    Fantastic summer weather has helped New Zealand’s hotel sector record some of the best results for five years, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • China luxury award win a boon for NZ tourism industry
    30 January 2013
    New Zealand’s recognition as a luxury destination by Chinese travellers shows efforts to attract more affluent visitors from this market are starting to gain traction, says Martin Snedden, Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive.
  • Adventure tourism operators win ACC levy cuts
    24 January 2013
    A large number of adventure and outdoor tourism operators are looking forward to a reduction in their ACC levies following a review of their risk levels instigated by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Free WiFi helps promote NZ visitor experience
    21 December 2012
    Telecom’s trial of free WiFi at holiday hotspots around New Zealand is being welcomed by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Responsible camping work to continue over summer
    20 December 2012
    Tourism operators and communities around the country are being asked to help ensure freedom campers behave responsibly this summer.
  • New data shows tourism benefits to communities
    14 December 2012
    New information released yesterday will help highlight the value of the visitor industry to every community around the country, says TIA.
  • Kiwis ready to head away for summer break
    10 December 2012
    New Zealand’s holiday hotspots will be humming over the Christmas and New Year holiday period, according to the latest “AA Mood of the New Zealand Traveller” released by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) and conducted by Colmar Brunton.
  • New campervan research valuable to NZ
    07 December 2012
    New research into the contribution campervan tourism makes to New Zealand’s economy is a valuable addition to the industry’s knowledge base, Tourism Industry Association (TIA) Chief Executive Martin Snedden says.
  • Tourism operators welcome visitors back to Tongariro
    27 November 2012
    The Tongariro region has more to offer visitors than ever and local tourism operators are encouraging them to see what all the excitement is about.
  • 101 Must-Do’s boost vital domestic travel
    26 November 2012
    While New Zealand’s scenic wonders are winning international attention as the setting for The Hobbit, it’s great to see New Zealanders also appreciate their own country, Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Martin Snedden says.
  • Forecasts predict solid growth but structural shift in tourism
    20 November 2012
    Tourism is set to recover from its current slowdown due to the continuing strength of Australia and a growing Chinese market, new forecasts released by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment predict.
  • China visa liberalisation important to growing tourism
    15 November 2012
    Progressive streamlining of Chinese visitor visa processes will be one important key to growing this increasingly significant visitor market, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Auckland set to dazzle international travel trade
    19 October 2012
    Influential international travel trade representatives and media are being invited to enjoy a new side of Auckland when they arrive to meet New Zealand’s top tourism operators next April.
  • Back to normal for hotels in September
    17 October 2012
    A year on from Rugby World Cup 2011, hoteliers are counting both gains and losses when they compare this September with the same period of 2011.
  • Capital earthquake work vital for tourism
    17 October 2012
    Wellington will miss out on millions of dollars of convention and events business if the Shed 6 wharf isn’t earthquake strengthened so that the TSB Bank Arena and Shed 6 rebuild can proceed, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Adventure tourism forums highlight safety
    15 October 2012
    Adventure tourism and commercial outdoor operators are being offered support to ensure their visitor activities are as safe as possible before the peak season gets underway.
  • Young Canterbury entrepreneur wins Tourism Industry Award
    03 October 2012
    His refusal to be beaten by the Christchurch earthquakes and subsequent visitor downturn has contributed to a Canterbury tourism operator being awarded the 2012 PATA Young Tourism Entrepreneur Award.
  • Award recognises cruise leader’s contribution
    03 October 2012
    A man who has made a massive contribution to the growth of the cruise ship sector in New Zealand has been recognised by the tourism industry.
  • Film industry a valuable boost to tourism
    03 October 2012
    Films produced in New Zealand such as The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit are great for the country’s tourism industry, boost the entire economy and can leave a valuable legacy that lasts for years, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Cruising to economic growth
    01 October 2012
    With the 2012-13 cruise season about to get underway, new figures reveal the sector is set to continue its run of very strong growth in New Zealand.
  • Mondayise holidays to boost tourism economy: TIA
    27 September 2012
    Providing a holiday on Monday when Waitangi Day and Anzac Day fall on a weekend will stimulate domestic tourism, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Airline announcement boost for tourism
    19 September 2012
    Travel by New Zealand’s two most important visitor markets – New Zealanders and Australians – will be boosted by today’s announcement that Jetstar is increasing its services, Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Martin Snedden says.
  • Tourism’s rising stars named
    17 September 2012
    Three of the tourism industry’s rising stars have been named as finalists in the PATA Young Tourism Entrepreneur Award for 2012.
  • Events & festivals at risk under local govt bill
    14 September 2012
    Events and festivals enjoyed by thousands of residents and visitors could be at risk if proposed changes to local government law go ahead, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) is warning.
  • New ATEED tourism campaign shows leadership - Snedden
    03 September 2012
    A major new campaign to attract more Kiwi holidaymakers to Auckland and create more wealth for the city highlights the importance of domestic tourism to New Zealand, says Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Martin Snedden.
  • Jet boat licences another boost for adventure tourism safety
    17 August 2012
    Today’s launch of the new mandatory driver licence for commercial jet boat drivers operating on rivers is a mark of the professionalism and maturity of the sector, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand Chief Executive Martin Snedden.
  • TRENZ 2012 grows NZ tourism industry
    14 August 2012
    Four intensive days of business interactions in May will earn as much as $149 million for New Zealand’s economy, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Tourism must ‘think different’, Snedden says
    09 August 2012
    New tourism chief Martin Snedden is encouraging industry players to “Think Different” and come up with new ways to grow the visitor economy and address long-standing challenges.
  • Cycle Trail, festivals at risk under local govt bill
    26 July 2012
    The Government’s flagship New Zealand Cycle Trail project is at risk if proposed changes to local government law go ahead, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) is warning.
  • Mondayise holidays to boost tourism economy: TIA
    24 July 2012
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) is calling for cross-party support for Mondayising Waitangi Day and Anzac Day when they fall on weekends.
  • Tourism seeks new partnership with local govt
    16 July 2012
    It’s time for New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar visitor industry to “get its house in order” to achieve its potential, new Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Martin Snedden says.
  • Changes needed to grow Asian tourism markets
    13 July 2012
    The greatest opportunities to grow New Zealand’s tourism industry lie in Asia but operators must adapt quickly to take full advantage, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • TIA welcomes jet boat licence decision
    10 July 2012
    A new mandatory driver licence for commercial jet boat drivers operating on rivers has been welcomed by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA), which says it will further strengthen the country’s world class adventure tourism sector.
  • Seeking inspirational tourism leaders
    05 July 2012
    One rising star and one leader who has made his or her mark on New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry are being sought for two prestigious individual Tourism Industry Awards.
  • Experts move to stop rogue Tongariro visitors
    04 July 2012
    Efforts by local tourism operators to keep visitors undertaking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing safe are being undermined by a small number of individuals who ignore expert advice and potentially put their lives at risk.
  • Improving air links vital for tourism growth
    28 June 2012
    The Government’s new international air transport policy should focus on improving air links with Asia and the Pacific Rim as these are priority regions for both tourism and trade, says the Tourism Industry Association (TIA) New Zealand.
  • Tourism operators doing it for themselves
    21 June 2012
    Private sector tourism operators are taking increased responsibility for improving their business outlooks in the face of continuing challenges, a major new report by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) and Lincoln University shows.
  • Visitors vital to Christchurch recovery
    19 June 2012
    A vibrant tourism industry is vital to rebuilding Christchurch’s economy, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Proposed bed tax on visitors discriminatory
    13 June 2012
    The bed tax on visitors being proposed by Napier and Hastings mayors is a ‘lazy tax’ that will unfairly penalise travellers who stay in commercial accommodation such as hotels and motels, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Tourism making huge contribution to NZ – Snedden
    12 June 2012
    Tourism is a strong, vibrant industry that will meet and overcome the short-term challenges it is currently facing, new Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Martin Snedden says.
  • Hotel awards recognise exceptional earthquake efforts
    01 June 2012
    Outstanding efforts to care for distressed visitors to Christchurch in the aftermath of the city’s earthquakes have earned special acknowledgement for two hotel executives.
  • Outstanding contributions to hotel sector recognised
    01 June 2012
    Three leading New Zealand hotel executives have been honoured and the environmental efforts of a new Auckland hotel have been recognised at the New Zealand Hotel Industry Awards.
  • Tongariro Alpine Crossing safety enhanced
    30 May 2012
    The safety of people undertaking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing has been further strengthened following a meeting of local tourism operators and interested organisations.
  • Fund tourism to grow Wellington economy – TIA
    25 May 2012
    Cutting investment in destination marketing or visitor infrastructure is not an efficient or effective way to encourage economic growth in Wellington, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Hotels cop it under Council plan
    18 May 2012
    Queenstown Lakes District Council’s (QLDC) proposal to recover costs associated with visitors will unfairly penalise the commercial accommodation sector, especially hotels, says Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Sector Manager – Hotels, Rachael Shadbolt.
  • Aussie travel tax hike slap in face
    17 May 2012
    The Australian Government’s decision to increase its passenger departure tax by 17% to NZ$71 is a slap in the face for both countries’ tourism industries, says Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chairman Norm Thompson.
  • New website packed with safety tips for adventure tourism operators
    10 May 2012
    A new world-first website offers adventure tourism and commercial outdoor operators a “one stop shop” for information and advice on running a safe operation.
  • TRENZ to head north in 2013
    10 May 2012
    TRENZ, New Zealand’s biggest annual international tourism showcase, will return to Auckland in 2013, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) announced today.
  • Domestic travellers vital to NZ tourism industry
    08 May 2012
    Domestic tourism is a vital part of the New Zealand tourism industry but tourism operators need more information about what New Zealanders are looking for, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • TRENZ 2012 ready to wow the world
    07 May 2012
    The Southern Lakes is rolling out the red carpet today for the opening of TRENZ 2012, the tourism industry’s annual showcase event, on 7-10 May at the Queenstown Events Centre.
  • TRENZ worth millions to New Zealand & host region
    03 May 2012
    Four days of intensive meetings and networking at TRENZ 2012 (7-10 May, Queenstown, Southern Lakes) should generate millions of dollars of new international business for New Zealand tourism operators, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • TRENZ delegates in for a taste treat
    01 May 2012
    While tourism products will take centre stage at TRENZ 2012 (Queenstown 7-10 May), the country’s finest food and beverages will also have a starring role at the four-day event.
  • Buyers from emerging visitor markets offer TRENZ opportunity
    20 April 2012
    An increase in the number of Buyers attending TRENZ 2012 from emerging visitor markets such as Malaysia, Russia and Indonesia is a positive trend, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Convention Centre will boost NZ economy
    18 April 2012
    Development of a national convention centre will give a major boost to New Zealand’s economy, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Tourism operators feel summer chill
    18 April 2012
    Poor summer weather and the effects of Rugby World Cup 2011 have left many tourism operators feeling the chill through the peak season.
  • ‘Hot’ new tourism products on show at TRENZ
    13 April 2012
    When 314 international travel Buyers plus Media fly into Queenstown next month for TRENZ, the tourism industry’s most important annual trade event, they will be seeking new and exciting products and experiences they can put before consumers in their home markets.
  • TRENZ delegates to benefit from expert insights into Asia
    04 April 2012
    Delegates at TRENZ 2012 will be given insights from international experts to help them understand and target the new breed of Asian travellers, who have money in their pockets and are eager to experience the world.
  • Brits penalised for long-haul travel
    02 April 2012
    Peak tourism industry groups in Australia and New Zealand fear yesterday’s rise in the UK Air Passenger Duty (APD) will further accelerate already declining British visitor arrivals.
  • RWC chief to head Tourism Industry Assn
    30 March 2012
    Rugby World Cup 2011 chief Martin Snedden has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA), Chairman Norm Thompson has announced.
  • Tourism organisations to join forces
    27 March 2012
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) and the New Zealand Hotel Council (NZHC) will integrate into a single organisation to represent the tourism industry from 1 April 2012.
  • World’s travel media to descend on Southern Lakes
    21 March 2012
    The eyes of the world’s travel media will be on the Southern Lakes in May, when around 30 international journalists fly into Queenstown for TRENZ, the tourism industry’s annual showcase event.
  • Tourism wants urgent clarity around council reforms
    20 March 2012
    The tourism industry wants urgent clarity around what the local government reforms mean for one of New Zealand’s most important sectors, says Tourism Industry Association New Zealand Policy & Research Manager Simon Wallace.
  • Tourism industry set for recovery
    02 March 2012
    After a tumultuous 2011, New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry is back on track, with the number of international travel Buyers booked to attend the sector’s premier international trade event later this year exceeding targets.
  • Visitor arrivals and expenditure increase in 2011
    14 February 2012
    International visitor arrivals and expenditure both increased in 2011, boosted by Rugby World Cup 2011 and the growing number of travellers coming here to visit friends and relatives, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand says.
  • Plan to strengthen visitor sector representation
    10 February 2012
    Two leading visitor industry organisations have announced a proposal to integrate into a single strong, high profile, well resourced association.
  • Visitor industry welcomes Holidays Amendment Bill
    08 February 2012
    A proposed law to Mondayise Waitangi Day and Anzac Days when they fall on weekends will stimulate domestic tourism, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Camping education making a difference
    27 January 2012
    Providing travellers with good information about camping in New Zealand is making a real difference to their behaviour, according to the New Zealand Responsible Camping Forum.
  • Air NZ win great for tourism industry
    10 January 2012
    It is fantastic for the country’s tourism industry to have Air New Zealand recognised internationally for its success and innovation, says Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar.
  • Mixed results for tourism from RWC 2011
    05 January 2012
    Tourism operators are reporting mixed feelings about the impact of Rugby World Cup 2011 on their businesses.
  • Ham is the winner for Christmas dinner
    19 December 2011
    The results are in and ham is still the country’s favourite Christmas Day feast, according to a recent survey.
  • Kiwis can’t wait to hit the road this summer
    19 December 2011
    Kiwis have more travel on the cards this summer compared to last year, with almost three in five Kiwis travelling within New Zealand or abroad this holiday season.
  • Auckland Council urged to pay more attention to tourism
    16 December 2011
    Auckland’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry must be given a higher priority in council plans for the city’s future, according to the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Almost all Kiwis caught Rugby World Cup action - survey
    14 December 2011
    We knew Rugby World Cup fever was contagious but the full extent the sporting bug spread has been revealed.
  • New immigration system a boost for tourism
    13 December 2011
    Government investment in upgrading Immigration New Zealand’s IT system will help bring more visitors to New Zealand, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Tourism industry welcomes new Ministers
    13 December 2011
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) is delighted Prime Minister John Key is continuing as Tourism Minister this term.
  • UK departure tax rise increases long-haul burden
    07 December 2011
    Peak tourism industry groups in Australia and New Zealand are calling for a joint top-level approach to the British government over its plans to raise its airport departure tax.
  • New website packed with safety tips for adventure tourism operators
    01 December 2011
    A new website offers adventure tourism and commercial outdoor operators a “one stop shop” for information and advice on running a safe operation.
  • Support for adventure tourism operators
    25 November 2011
    Adventure tourism and commercial outdoor operators are being offered support to understand how the new adventure activities regulations will affect their business.
  • Responsible camping work to continue over summer
    25 November 2011
    Travellers using cheap, privately owned vehicles will be targeted with information on how to camp responsibly this summer.
  • TIA urges govt to make a smart move
    23 November 2011
    New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry wants SmartGate electronic passport processing extended to other key visitor markets to boost visitor numbers.
  • TIA Chief Executive steps down
    22 November 2011
    Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar will step down from the role early in the new year, Chairman Norm Thompson has announced.
  • Work more closely with Australia: TIA
    17 November 2011
    Working more closely with our biggest competitor will help grow New Zealand’s $23 billion tourism industry, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Queenstown Tourism Apprentice Wins National Training Award
    14 November 2011
    He’s only 24, but Skyline Queenstown’s mountain biking coordinator Brad Rowe plans to become a leader in New Zealand’s tourism industry. According to the judges at Friday night’s ATTTO A+ Awards in Wellington, he has the potential to achieve his dreams.
  • Time for NZ tourism to dazzle the world
    11 November 2011
    Now the excitement of Rugby World Cup 2011 is fading, what’s next for New Zealand’s tourism industry?
  • Calling for more long weekends
    11 November 2011
    As Cantabrians enjoy their Show Day holiday, this is a great time to think about giving New Zealanders more long weekends, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Lovely loos lure visitors
    04 November 2011
    Public toilets are arguably the most important piece of infrastructure that communities can use to boost their visitor economy – and they’re useful to local people too!
  • Tourism vital part of NZ economy
    28 October 2011
    Rugby World Cup 2011 highlighted the value of tourism to New Zealand’s economy like never before, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Safety vital for all adventure tourism operators
    13 October 2011
    All adventure tourism operators, even those not covered by new adventure activities regulations, are being encouraged to adopt industry-accepted safety standards to ensure client safety.
  • Opportunity to improve on tourism forecasts
    20 September 2011
    Visitor arrivals and expenditure will increase if government and the tourism industry work together to grow the visitor economy, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Visitors vital to Christchurch CBD recovery
    16 September 2011
    Christchurch must take urgent steps to continue attracting the 900,000 international visitors who pass through Canterbury each year, tourism industry representatives say.
  • After All Black it’s Aussie Aussie Aussie
    06 September 2011
    Aside from the All Blacks, it’s our Aussie neighbours that we’ll be cheering on during the Rugby World Cup, new research shows.
  • Political and public attention top priority for tourism
    Visitor economy will drive economic growth

    30 August 2011
    Political and public attention top priority for tourism Visitor economy will drive economic growth
  • TIA appoints adventure tourism safety specialist
    29 August 2011
    Rachael Moore has been appointed Adventure and Outdoor Project Leader with the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA), a new dedicated safety role.
  • Tourism Industry Awards placed on hold for 2011
    12 August 2011
    The Tourism Industry Awards have been put on hold for 2011, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) has announced.
  • UE changes to tourism short-sighted
    10 August 2011
    The government’s decision to remove tourism as a subject able to be counted towards University Entrance is short-sighted and disappointing given the importance of tourism to New Zealand’s economic performance, says Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Policy & Research Manager Simon Wallace.
  • TRENZ returns to Southern Lakes for 2012
    05 August 2011
    TRENZ, New Zealand’s premier international tourism trade event, will return to the Southern Lakes region next year, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) has announced.
  • Kiwis are packing their ski gloves this winter
    14 July 2011
    The recent winter blast couldn’t have arrived soon enough, with New Zealanders keen to hit the slopes this winter, latest research shows.
  • Groundbreaking research shows state of tourism sector
    13 July 2011
    Groundbreaking research on the mood of business operators in one of New Zealand’s biggest export sectors shows the tourism sector is grappling with a fast-changing environment.
  • Kiwis keen for cup action
    12 July 2011
    The nation is getting behind the Rugby World Cup latest research shows, with almost three out of four Kiwis planning to watch the matches.
  • Milford flight decision pragmatic for tourism industry
    06 July 2011
    The Government decision to remove the cap on aircraft landings at Milford Aerodrome is a pragmatic response to a process that could have unfairly put some flight operators out of business, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Tourism industry supports proposed camping fines
    01 July 2011
    Plans to fine campers staying in areas where freedom camping is not permitted are supported by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA), as long as fines are used “sparingly and wisely”.
  • Tourism and travel leaders slam UK air passenger duty
    17 June 2011
    New Zealand tourism and travel leaders have told the UK government that its Air Passenger Duty (APD) is a barrier to long-haul travel and is nothing more than a blunt taxation instrument to help reduce debt.
  • Convention Centre will boost NZ economy
    13 June 2011
    Development of a national convention centre will give a significant boost to New Zealand’s economy, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • West Coast & Nelson adventure tourism operators contribute to safety plans
    13 June 2011
    West Coast and Nelson adventure tourism and outdoor commercial activity operators are being invited to contribute to new guidelines to help improve safety across the sector.
  • Adventure tourism operators contribute to safety plans – Canterbury, Marlborough, Wellington
    07 June 2011
    Adventure tourism and outdoor commercial activity operators in Canterbury, Marlborough and Wellington are being invited to contribute to new guidelines to help improve safety across the sector.
  • Political leaders line up for Tourism Summit
    03 June 2011
    Political leaders from all the major parties, and high calibre speakers from New Zealand and overseas will front up to the 2011 Tourism Summit in Wellington on 13 July.
  • Adventure tourism operators contribute to safety plans
    01 June 2011
    Adventure tourism and outdoor commercial activity operators in Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay are being invited to contribute to new guidelines to help improve safety across the sector.
  • TRENZ 2011 – feedback shows it was a great success
    25 May 2011
    Bringing together almost 300 international travel buyers with about the same number of New Zealand tourism operators to talk business, TRENZ 2011 has been a great success based on delegate feedback...
  • Taste of New Zealand – Southern Lakes chefs at TRENZ 2011
    24 May 2011
    Eight of the Southern Lakes region’s top chefs are treating TRENZ 2011 delegates to a taste of New Zealand’s best produce during cooking demonstrations throughout the four-day event in Queenstown, 22-25 May.
  • Opportunities in tough times for tourism, TIA says
    23 May 2011
    The New Zealand tourism industry is dealing with tough and fast changing times, and while that is challenging, it also presents boundless opportunities, said Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar...
  • Southern Lakes gearing up for TRENZ 2011, 22-25 May
    21 May 2011
    Queenstown in the heart of the Southern Lakes is gearing up for TRENZ 2011, 22-25 May, with around 900 international travel Buyers, New Zealand tourism operators and media arriving at the alpine resort for the four-day event which kicks off Sunday 22 May.
  • Innovative speaker programme adds even more value to TRENZ
    19 May 2011
    Delegates at TRENZ 2011 will have even more opportunity to boost their New Zealand business, with the introduction of an inspirational speaker programme to start each day of the event.
  • Innovative speaker programme adds even more value to TRENZ
    19 May 2011
    Delegates at TRENZ 2011 will have even more opportunity to boost their New Zealand business, with the introduction of an inspirational speaker programme to start each day of the event.
  • New tourism product set to wow at TRENZ 2011
    18 May 2011
    International travel Buyers at TRENZ 2011 will discover new tourism products ranging from Auckland gourmet food and wine tours to a Ruapehu eco lodge operating on solar and wind power with its own self-composting toilet and 360° degree mountain views.
  • New legislation will help promote responsible camping
    16 May 2011
    Planned new legislation covering freedom camping has the support of the tourism industry and is backed by the New Zealand Freedom Camping Forum.
  • Improving performance in the visitor industry
    11 May 2011
    Maximising the economic and social benefit that visitors can bring communities will be the focus of a symposium in Wellington on 22 June.
  • Southern Lakes tourism on show to the world at TRENZ 2011
    11 May 2011
    World renowned for its spectacular beauty and thrilling activities, the Southern Lakes will be on show to more than 300 influential international travel Buyers and media during TRENZ 2011 (22-25 May), the tourism industry’s premier trade event.
  • Northern adventure tourism operators contribute to safety plans
    09 May 2011
    Adventure tourism and outdoor commercial activity operators in Northland and Auckland are being invited to contribute to new guidelines to help improve safety across the sector.
  • Canterbury ready, willing and able to show visitors a great time
    04 May 2011
    Canterbury’s tourism operators will be out in force at TRENZ 2011, New Zealand’s showcase tourism event, spreading the word that Christchurch and Canterbury are ready to welcome visitors.
  • Rotorua adventure tourism operators contribute to safety plans
    04 May 2011
    Adventure tourism and outdoor commercial activity operators in Rotorua are being invited to contribute to new guidelines to help improve safety across the sector.
  • Western Pacific Insurance Ltd – Liquidation
    28 April 2011
    The liquidators of Western Pacific Insurance that they have been unable to sell, Transfer or reassign the business and have therefore given notice that all insurance policies held with Western Pacific Insurance will be cancelled immediately.
  • Adventure tourism operators contribute to safety plans
    27 April 2011
    Adventure tourism and outdoor commercial activity operators are being invited to contribute to new guidelines to help improve safety across the sector.
  • ANZAC Day means the most to Kiwis
    21 April 2011
    This year, ANZAC Day and Easter Monday fall on the same day, but it’s the sacrifice of those who have served their country that Kiwis will reflect on.
  • TIA road show seeks Dunedin tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    18 April 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Dunedin on Tuesday (19 April) to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • Christchurch still in our top five destinations
    18 April 2011
    Fly Buys Mood of the Traveller Media Release Wellington remains our number one domestic holiday destination, but Auckland has replaced Christchurch in the second spot, with the Garden City now in fourth place.
  • TIA road show seeks Queenstown tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    18 April 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Queenstown on Wednesday (20 April) to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • Expectations high for successful TRENZ 2011
    15 April 2011
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Board is delighted with the response to this year’s TRENZ, the largest annual international trade event on the New Zealand tourism industry calendar.
  • TIA road show seeks West Coast tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    13 April 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Greymouth on Friday (15 April) to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • TIA road show offers support to Christchurch tourism operators
    12 April 2011
    The Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) is taking its “Creating Our Future” road show series to Christchurch on Thursday (14 April) to hear the views of quake-hit tourism operators on the state of their sector.
  • TIA road show seeks Nelson tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    06 April 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Nelson on Friday (8 April) to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • Game Animal Council advantageous for NZ
    06 April 2011
    The new Game Animal Council will benefit both the valuable international hunting tourism sector and conservation, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • TIA road show seeks Wellington tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    05 April 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Wellington on Thursday (7 April) to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • TIA road show seeks Taranaki tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    04 April 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in New Plymouth tomorrow (5 April) to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • TRENZ 2011 – International travel Buyers flock to Southern Lakes
    30 March 2011
    More than 280 influential international travel Buyers from New Zealand’s most important visitor markets will descend on Queenstown in May for TRENZ 2011, exceeding targets, says Tourism Industry Association (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar.
  • TIA road show seeks Bay of Plenty tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    29 March 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Rotorua on Wednesday 30 March to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • TIA road show seeks Hawke’s Bay tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    29 March 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Hastings tomorrow to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • TIA road show seeks Auckland tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    22 March 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Auckland tomorrow to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • TIA road show seeks Paihia tourism operators’ priorities for new government
    18 March 2011
    A Tourism Industry Association NZ (TIA) “Creating Our Future” road show will be in Paihia on Tuesday 22 March to hear the views of grassroots tourism operators on the state of the industry.
  • Tourism industry calls for common sense around alcohol law reform
    04 March 2011
    Common sense is needed around the Alcohol Reform Bill to ensure it doesn’t have a negative impact on the visitor experience and New Zealand’s $22.4 billion tourism industry, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Tourism operators lining up for TRENZ 2011
    21 February 2011
    Tourism operators are queuing up to put their businesses on the world stage at TRENZ 2011, taking place in Queenstown, in the heart of the Southern Lakes region.
  • Tourism industry prepares for elections
    18 February 2011
    Tourism operators will focus on the future of New Zealand’s biggest export industry in a national road show series launched today by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA)
  • Extra Chinese flights a boost to tourism
    17 February 2011
    Additional flights from China announced by Air New Zealand today are a boost for the tourism industry, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Ham takes top spot on the table
    23 December 2010
    Christmas is a time for feasting and it’s ham that takes pride of place on the Christmas dinner table this year.
  • Renewed efforts to manage vehicle camping
    22 December 2010
    Renewed efforts are being made to improve vehicle-based camping as we head into the peak travel season, with a refreshed educational campaign being launched this week.
  • ACC changes welcomed by tourism industry
    22 December 2010
    The government’s decision not to increase employer ACC levies next year to the same extent as 2010 will be welcomed by the country’s valuable tourism industry.
  • Airline alliance good news for tourism
    21 December 2010
    The government’s decision to approve the trans-Tasman alliance between Air New Zealand and Virgin Blue is good for the tourism industry, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand.
  • TIA supports new approach to adventure tourism
    15 December 2010
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) will be at the centre of formulating a new approach to adventure tourism
  • Proposed UE changes cheapen valuable tourism industry
    10 December 2010
    Proposed changes to school University Entrance requirements could have serious implications for the multi-million dollar tourism and hospitality sectors, say industry leaders.
  • Capital is top of the pops with Kiwi travellers
    06 December 2010
    Wellington is the number one destination hotspot for Kiwis but Christchurch’s recent earthquake isn’t putting visitors off as the Garden City moves to second place, according to a new survey.
  • TRENZ turns over a new leaf in 2011
    18 November 2010
    TRENZ, the New Zealand tourism industry’s most important annual event, will begin a new chapter in its history in 2011.
  • TIA launches major new tourism information programme for members
    16 November 2010
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) is today launching its Insights Report, a valuable information service for TIA members.
  • Communities urged to support camping efforts
    05 November 2010
    Communities are being encouraged to back national efforts to better manage freedom camping in their areas this summer.
  • ACC levy increases too high for some tourism operators
    03 November 2010
    Proposed increases in ACC levies will threaten the viability of some tourism businesses, with some facing 100% increases over two years, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Hobbit a precious boost to NZ tourism
    28 October 2010
    Tourism operators around New Zealand look forward to supporting the filming of The Hobbit and using the films to promote New Zealand.
  • Tourism industry proves its value through tough economic period
    27 October 2010
    Tourism has proved its value through tough economic times, earning more foreign exchange than any other export sector in the year ended March 2010.
  • Hobbit too valuable to lose, tourism industry says
    21 October 2010
    New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry will lose out if production of The Hobbit is moved offshore, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) has warned.
  • No luck involved for Supreme Tourism Award Winner
    15 October 2010
    Christchurch Casino is the winner of the Air New Zealand Supreme Award in the 2010 Tourism Industry Awards.
  • Celebrating World Tourism Day and New Zealand’s $21.7 billion tourism industry
    26 September 2010
    World Tourism Day on Monday 27 September 2010 is an opportunity to celebrate the New Zealand tourism industry, one of the country’s most important sectors, worth $59 million every day, and supporting almost 100,000 jobs.
  • Guide shows tourism businesses how to save money and energy
    24 September 2010
    A new practical guide for tourism businesses shows them simple ways to save energy and money - sometimes tens of thousands of dollars annually - using tips from their peers to inspire them, says Tourism Industry Association Chief Executive Tim Cossar.
  • Campervans & motorhomes available for RWC 2011
    17 September 2010
    Rumours that campervans and motorhomes are booked out for the Rugby World Cup are not true, with major campervan companies advising they are looking forward to receiving more bookings as New Zealand moves into the ‘One Year To Go’ period.
  • Tourism operators share their secrets
    15 September 2010
    Three top tourism operators share some of the secrets of their success in a new DVD produced by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Tourism industry rallies after quake
    10 September 2010
    Tourism operators around the country are rallying to help Christchurch and Canterbury recover from the earthquakes that have struck the region.
  • Tourism seeks stronger ties with local government
    26 August 2010
    The visitor industry is seeking a much stronger partnership with local government, saying it will boost the already significant economic contribution visitors make to communities throughout New Zealand.
  • Industry backs adventure tourism safety recommendations
    24 August 2010
    Strengthening the safety practices of New Zealand’s world-leading adventure tourism sector will be widely supported, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • New tourism energy efficiency initiative launched
    23 August 2010
    A new initiative to improve the competitiveness and environmental performance of tourism businesses by reducing energy consumption has been launched by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority.
  • More Kiwis planning on escaping overseas
    15 August 2010
    Almost half of all New Zealanders (45%) are planning to holiday abroad over the next six months, according to the latest Fly Buys/Colmar Brunton Mood of the New Zealand Traveller Survey.
  • Tourism Industry Awards 2010 Finalists
    13 August 2010
    Creativity and innovation abound in the 34 companies and individuals announced today as finalists in the 2010 Tourism Industry Awards.
  • Tourism’s ‘Go-getters’ - PATA Young Tourism Entrepreneur Award Finalists
    13 August 2010
    Three finalists have been announced in the 2010 PATA Young Tourism Entrepreneur Award, representing the new generation of leaders for New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry.
  • Mining decision heeds tourism feedback
    20 July 2010
    The government’s decision not to undertake new mining in national parks is a great result for the tourism industry, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • TIA welcomes experience rating
    16 July 2010
    Tourism businesses will benefit from the decision to recognise individual workplace safety and injury management in their ACC levies, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Tourism is core activity for local govt
    18 June 2010
    Local government support is critical to the success of tourism and must be allowed to continue, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Travel taxes threaten NZ tourism industry recovery
    17 June 2010
    Moves by cash-strapped governments to raise money by taxing international air travellers are worrying New Zealand’s tourism industry. The German Government has recently announced plans to impose a departure tax on all travellers leaving German airports.
  • Entries open for 2010 Tourism Industry Awards
    04 June 2010
    Tourism operators are invited to test their innovation and creativity by entering the 2010 Tourism Industry Awards.
  • TRENZ 2010 fosters optimism for NZ tourism industry
    01 June 2010
    New Zealand’s tourism industry formed a solid foundation for future international business at TRENZ 2010, according to the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Southern Lakes to host tourism industry’s big event for first time
    27 May 2010
    For the first time ever, New Zealand’s premier visitor region will next year take centre stage at the tourism industry’s most important annual event, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) announced today.
  • Tourism industry welcomes reduction in cruise ship costs
    27 May 2010
    The Tourism Industry Association has welcomed the Government’s announcement this week that marine safety charges paid by cruise ships will be reduced by almost $5 per passenger, saying it will stimulate this fast growing tourism sector.
  • Innovation focus for new Tourism Industry Awards
    26 May 2010
    Innovation is the focus for the 2010 Tourism Industry Awards, relaunched today at TRENZ 2010, New Zealand’s largest tourism industry trade event being held at the ASB Showgrounds in Auckland.
  • Kiwis packing their passports and skis
    24 May 2010
    The travel bug has returned, with 40 percent of Kiwis planning an overseas trip in the next six months and 510,000 New Zealanders planning a skiing trip.
  • Speed dating at TRENZ 2010
    23 May 2010
    In just five minutes, New Zealand tourism operators will have the opportunity to make a quick but permanent impression on international travel Buyers attending TRENZ 2010 through a SPEEDMEET, based on the popular speed dating model.
  • Tourism industry urges care over mining effects on international branding
    21 May 2010
    New Zealand’s national parks are anchors of the international perception of this country’s green and clean image. Additional mining of these parks could potentially harm our reputation...
  • Speed dating at TRENZ 2010
    21 May 2010
  • GST increase creates challenges for tourism operators
    20 May 2010
    Increasing GST from 1 October will create challenges for tourism operators who have set their prices up to 2012, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Concessions review provides certainty for tourism operators
    14 May 2010
    Improvements to concession processing will provide tourism operators with more certainty and clarity, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • $30m vote of confidence in tourism industry
    13 May 2010
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says the $30 million injection of new funding for tourism marketing is a real vote of confidence in the future of New Zealand tourism.
  • TRENZ 2010 – keeping Destination New Zealand fresh and exciting
    07 May 2010
    Shark cage diving and a Maori cultural experience that brings local legends to life are two of the new products New Zealand’s tourism industry is unveiling to the international market this month.
  • World’s eyes on New Zealand tourism – TRENZ 2010
    28 April 2010
    The eyes of the world will be on New Zealand next month when more than 270 travel and tourism Buyers descend on Auckland for TRENZ 2010, one of the country’s biggest international business events.
  • Forum takes firm stand on freedom camping
    22 April 2010
    Campervan hirers are to be told it is not acceptable to camp anywhere but designated camping areas, the New Zealand Freedom Camping Forum has agreed.
  • Council cuts thousands off annual energy bill
    07 April 2010
    An energy audit of four Hastings District Council-owned visitor sites found the council could cut $22,241 off its annual energy bill and reduce carbon emissions by 2.5 tonnes each year by implementing some simple energy savings initiatives.
  • NZ open to all during RWC 2011
    06 April 2010
    New Zealand’s tourism industry needs to be careful not to lose business by focusing exclusively on Rugby World Cup 2011 during the tournament, industry leaders say.
  • Accommodation for all during RWC 2011
    30 March 2010
    New Zealand has plenty of accommodation options for rugby fans coming to Rugby World Cup 2011, tourism industry leaders say.
  • Tourism flight operators get tool to improve fuel efficiency and profitability
    26 March 2010
    A stocktake of fuel efficiency in tourism flight operations has identified ways to reduce fuel consumption and improve profit margins.
  • Audit reveals Fullers could cut $250,000 from annual energy bill
    22 March 2010
    Fullers Group Ltd, which operates a passenger ferry services on the Waitemata Harbour, has the potential to cut more than $250,000 off its annual energy bill and help the environment by introducing simple energy saving initiatives.
  • Tourism industry sees great opportunity in Air NZ changes
    18 March 2010
    New Zealand’s tourism industry sees great opportunities in the trans-Tasman service changes announced by Air New Zealand today, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Rethink needed on commercial rates for home based businesses
    18 March 2010
    The Westland District Council needs to rethink its proposed commercial rating model for home- based businesses to make it fairer, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • West Coast Tourism Forum - Fostering commercial recreation on conservation land
    11 March 2010
    Local tourism operators are invited to attend a forum in Franz Josef on Saturday 27 March that will discuss and debate commercial recreation on the conservation estate – how to foster it and tackle the challenges.
  • Auckland super city needs stand-alone tourism agency
    19 February 2010
    The new Auckland Super City needs a stand-alone regional tourism agency to ensure it capitalises on its potential as a visitor destination and world-class event venue, says the Tourism Industry Association.
  • One in three Kiwis planning Easter holiday
    17 February 2010
    With the festive season a fast-fading memory, one in three New Zealanders is already planning an Easter break in holiday hot spots around the country, according to the latest Fly Buys/Colmar Brunton Mood of the New Zealand Traveller.
  • Tourism industry backs world-class cruise facility
    16 February 2010
    The New Zealand tourism industry wants a world-class cruise ship terminal for Auckland that will meet the new Super City’s needs for the future, says Tourism Industry Association Chief Executive Tim Cossar.
  • Freedom Camping - More action needed
    16 February 2010
    The Tourism Industry Association says the negative impact some freedom campers are having on the environment and community wellbeing is unacceptable.
  • Care needed over GST increase
    09 February 2010
    Any increase in GST could impact on the New Zealand tourism industry’s international competitiveness relative to other visitor destinations, Tourism Industry Association (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar says.
  • Marketing effort will benefit all NZ
    21 January 2010
    All of New Zealand will benefit from the new $10 million tourism marketing fund, Tourism Industry Association (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar says.
  • Care needed over proposed GST changes, tourism industry says
    20 January 2010
    Changes to the tax system, particularly GST, could reduce the international competitiveness of New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry, Tourism Industry Association (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar says.
  • ACC levies released and Holidays Act changes
    23 December 2009
    The Accident Compensation Corporation released its 2010/2011 levy rates yesterday afternoon following a statutory consultation period.
  • Outdoor and Adventure pre season operations checklist
    26 November 2009
    TIA has developed a short pre-season checklist that operators may want to refer to before the full flurry of summer activity arrives.
  • International marketing opportunity for tourism businesses
    12 November 2009
    Tourism operators looking to grow their international business are invited to apply to attend TRENZ 2010 – the New Zealand tourism industry’s annual international showcase.
  • ACC levy increases threaten tourism industry recovery
    11 November 2009
    Tourism operators will face substantial levy increases of between 30% and more than 100% if proposed changes to ACC go ahead says Tourism Industry Association Chief Executive Tim Cossar.
  • Additional $20 million “fantastic” says Tourism Industry Association
    03 November 2009
    The $20 million additional funding for marketing New Zealand internationally, announced yesterday by the Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism John Key, is a fantastic initiative and something the industry has been asking for, says TIA.
  • Tourism expenditure encouraging says TIA
    28 October 2009
    New figures released today which show tourism expenditure increased by 1.1% to $21.7 billion in the year ended March 2009 are encouraging news for the industry and New Zealand, says Tourism Industry Association Chief Executive Tim Cossar.
  • New training programme aims to deliver world class visitor service
    22 October 2009
    A new employee training programme launched in Wellington today will help ensure that people working in the service sector consistently deliver a unique, memorable visitor experience, boosting the economic return New Zealand gets from major events.
  • Tourism Confidence on the Up
    09 October 2009
    The monthly Tourism Industry Monitor (TIM) confirms an upward trend in industry confidence. For the second month in a row, since the survey began in March, optimists have outweighed pessimists.
  • Symposium aims to strengthen tourism industry
    06 October 2009
    Investment in international marketing remains one of the priorities for the tourism industry at present, according to the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Survey points to Labour weekend opportunity for value-based offers
    06 October 2009
    We get around, but not as much as we want to – according to the Fly Buys/ Colmar Brunton Mood of the New Zealand Traveller, a new quarterly survey released by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) and launched today by the Prime Minister.
  • Tourism Award winners inspire excellence
    06 October 2009
    Managed by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand, the Award winners were announced at a special event in Wellington today.
  • TRENZ returns to Auckland in 2010
    02 October 2009
    New Zealand’s biggest city will again be the focus for one of New Zealand’s biggest international business events next year.
  • Confidence starts to return to tourism
    16 September 2009
    Data released today indicates that the worst may be over for the tourism industry according to the Tourism Industry Monitor (TIM).
  • Tourism’s rising stars – PATA Young Tourism Professional Award finalists
    11 September 2009
    The finalists have been announced in the 2009 PATA Young Tourism Professional Award – four individuals who are rising stars in an industry that is a bedrock of the New Zealand economy.
  • Holidays Act must be simplified, says tourism industry
    01 September 2009
    The Holidays Act is complex and time-consuming and needs to be simplified to make it easier for tourism businesses to work with, says Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar.
  • Mining national parks could put $20.1b tourism industry at risk
    28 August 2009
    Opening up the conservation estate to mining interests could put New Zealand’s $20.1 billion tourism industry at risk, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) is warning.
  • New events will take tourism issues direct to Govt
    17 August 2009
    Tourism operators will identify the most pressing issues facing the industry at a series of 10 workshops being held throughout the country next month by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • Tourism Mood Lifts
    14 August 2009
    The recently released Tourism Industry Monitor shows that tourism operators are becoming more optimistic about the near future.
  • Entries open for DOC Conservation in Action Award
    13 August 2009
    Entries for the DOC Conservation in Action Award open today and the winner will be announced at a special event in Wellington in October 2009.
  • Inbound tourism GST law change a pragmatic step
    12 August 2009
    The solution to the GST dispute between New Zealand’s inbound tour operators and Inland Revenue is a pragmatic step on a complex issue, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • New Air New Zealand service boosts tourism
    07 August 2009
    Today’s announcement that Australians will soon have a direct flight to Rotorua is a welcome boost to the tourism industry, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Nominations open for prestigious individual tourism award
    07 August 2009
    The Horwath HTL Sir Jack Newman Award is the most prestigious individual award within the tourism industry. Nominations open today and the winner will be announced at a special event in October.
  • Regional tourism likely to benefit from first Cycleway Projects
    27 July 2009
    The tourism industry is welcoming the news that as many as seven cycleway projects could be expected to get underway this summer, Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar says.
  • New TIA website aimed at boosting “voice of the tourism industry”
    24 July 2009
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) has launched a new website today, aimed at improving online resources for members and boosting the voice of the tourism industry.
  • Call for greater recognition of commercial recreation in Mt Aspiring park plan
    23 July 2009
    Draft management plans for Mt Aspiring National Park could prevent many people experiencing the park, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Agreement helps tourism and hospitality keep skilled workers
    16 July 2009
    New Zealand’s tourism and hospitality sectors are welcoming a move to a more streamlined application process for holders of temporary work permits.
  • Search underway for exceptional young tourism professional
    26 June 2009
    Entries for the 2009 PATA Young Tourism Professional Award now open. Rising stars in the New Zealand tourism industry are being sought for the 2009 PATA Young Tourism Professional Award.
  • New tourism skills programme for Rugby World Cup
    09 June 2009
    Exhibitors at TRENZ 2009 are being asked to provide feedback on planning for a new essential skills training programme, which is due to be launched in October this year.
  • Tourism confident of robust future investment
    28 May 2009
    The tourism industry is confident of robust future investment by the Government but needs this investment sooner rather than later for the sake of New Zealand, says Tourism Industry Association (TIA) Chief Executive Tim Cossar.
  • National tourism energy efficiency programme launched
    15 May 2009
    TIA and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) have joined together to launch a national programme to improve the competitiveness and environmental credentials of New Zealand tourism businesses through better energy management.
  • Tourism Industry Adjusting to Market Demand
    16 April 2009
    A survey of tourism operators shows that the industry is adjusting well to expected conditions over the next three months.
  • Balance needed in RMA Reform, tourism industry says
    04 April 2009
    Effective environmental management is vital to the continuing success of New Zealand's tourism industry but the current workings of the Resource Management Act (RMA) must be improved, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Australian funding boosts tourism operators
    17 March 2009
    Attracting more Australians to visit New Zealand will give a much needed fillip to New Zealand’s tourism industry, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • Tourism performance in line with expectations
    13 March 2009
    A new survey initiated by the tourism industry is helping to measure the impact of the global financial crisis on tourism firms. One thousand tourism operators, ranging from the small to New Zealand’s largest companies, completed the online survey.
  • Tourism Industry Monitor - Survey Results
    13 March 2009
    More than 1000 tourism operators responded to the first Tourism Industry Monitor online survey which was sent out to all TIA members and members of other tourism associations on 23 February. Please find a copy of the survey below.
  • Tourism investment will help save jobs
    25 February 2009
    Significant investment in international marketing and tourism infrastructure, along with encouraging New Zealanders to holiday at home are the tourism industry's top priorities for Friday's Job Summit.
  • Tourism still steady in January
    16 February 2009
    Tourism businesses surveyed as part of the BNZ Capital-Business NZ Performance of Services (PSI) Index continued to report reasonably steady results for the January period.
  • Steady christmas period reported by tourism businesses
    26 January 2009
    Tourism businesses surveyed as part of the bank of New Zealand- businesses NZ Performance of Services Index reported steady results for the Christmas period.
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