Spending on domestic tourism was flat in the year to June 2011, the Ministry of Economic Development’s latest Domestic Travel Survey has found.
Spending on domestic tourism was flat in the year to June 2011, the Ministry of Economic Development’s latest Domestic Travel Survey has found.
Kiwis spent $8.9 billion on trips within New Zealand, essentially unchanged from the year before.
Business travel held up better than holiday travel, with business travellers spending $2.9b in the period, an increase of 8.5 per cent on the previous year.
Domestic holidaymakers in comparison spent $3.1b, down 6.4 per cent on 2010.
“The business environment has been tough for many operators in the tourism industry recently” Peter Ellis, the ministry’s tourism research and evaluation manager, said.
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China has surged ahead of the United States and is on the verge of becoming New Zealand’s second-biggest tourist market, according to the latest International Visitor Survey.
China has surged ahead of the United States and is on the verge of becoming New Zealand’s second-biggest tourist market, according to the latest International Visitor Survey.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s survey showed tourism spending was $5.6 billion for the year ending June 2012.
This was flat on the previous year’s total spend of $5.5 billion, despite visitor numbers having risen 5 per cent to 2.6 million.
One standout in the survey was China, said the Ministry’s tourism research and evaluation manager Peter Ellis.
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