No images? Click here Latest news from Tourism New Zealand | 9 June 2020 Kia ora THE, Today marks our first day at alert level one, this is a huge milestone for the country and the sector. It means that more Kiwis will be heading out, more businesses will be able to open and more events can take place. If last weekend was anything to go by, domestic activity is off to a good start. The weekend saw a record number of domestic visitors moving around the country. Take a look at these fresh insights and the top regions Kiwis visited. Our Do Something New, New Zealand domestic campaign continues to perform well and is now playing on prime time TV. The campaign is about to enter a new phase, if you didn’t catch our recent webinar, view it here and find out what’s in store and how you can leverage it. We’re also encouraging all tourism operators that haven’t already to look into the Tourism Business Advisory Service support offered through Qualmark. It’s open to all those in the tourism sector and free of charge. It’s also never been a better time to join Qualmark - there's no joining fee and no licence fees until September 2021. To ensure industry are well informed and supported during this time, we've also established a webinar series. The webinars are designed to provide industry with the latest insights about consumers, our activity and how you can leverage it, and the support that is available. This page will be regularly updated so I encourage you to keep an eye on it so you can register for webinars that are relevant to you. In addition to our work here in New Zealand, we've also been doing work offshore to keep our brand alive. This will ensure the international visitor economy is well-positioned for recovery once our borders reopen. We've created a new international market page on our corporate website so you can keep up to date with what we're doing in this space. Ngā mihi, Stephen England-Hall Chief Executive, Tourism New Zealand Tourism New Zealand webinar series We are running a series of regular webinars to ensure industry are supported and kept up to date on the work we are doing to help restart the tourism sector and support businesses. NZ edition of newzealand.com To support our work in the domestic market, we've created a version of newzealand.com that's aimed at this audience. The site gets millions of visits a year. Find out how to list your business to ensure it gets noticed. New information to support industry We've updated the content on our corporate website to help support you. We've added a New Zealand market page where you can find the latest data and insights on domestic travellers as well as an outline of what we have planned to support domestic activity. Data shows Kiwis ready to meet Kiwis are optimistic and keen to get back to the meeting room, with face-to-face events remaining more important than ever according to new research conducted in the Business Events domestic sector for Tourism New Zealand. |
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