Thursday, 13 May 2021, 2:38 pm
Bed & Breakfast Association New Zealand and
Vision Insurance are excited to announce Barb and Dave
Milina, Warblers Retreat, Albany, have been awarded the
Vision Insurance 2021 Overall Supreme Bed & Breakfast of
the Year and Vision Insurance 2021 Exceptional Bed &
Breakfast of the Year.
The Vision Insurance
Bed & Breakfast Awards Programme celebrates excellence
in hospitality in the bed and breakfast and hosted
accommodation sector. Incoming President, Donna Brooke, said
“I continue to be amazed at the quality of care and
hospitality bed and breakfasts owners share with guests to
their homes. This last year has been tough for all bed and
Covid 19 coronavirus: Stuart Nash warns tourist numbers may not fully recover for another 3-4 years
3 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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A pontoon, that once would ve been filled with people, now sits submerged. Video / ABC
New Zealand s Tourism Minister Stuart Nash has issued a grave warning to tourism operators, saying it could be another three to four years at least before visitor numbers return to pre-coronavirus levels.
Nash made the stark comments during a whistle-stop visit of the struggling South Island seaside tourist town of Kaikoura last week.
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After announcing another $13 million-$18m of funding to help prop up the ailing tourism hot-spots of Kaikoura, Mackenzie - Aoraki Mt Cook, Queenstown Lakes, Fiordland and South Westland, Nash told the Herald that they may face a long battle.