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Tourist Attractions in New Zealand

The Auckland Art Gallery spent NZ$120 million on a renovation project over 2010/2011. Consequently, the refurbished site now provides a large public space that includes four floors, a café, a gallery shop, a learning centre and an auditorium holding ...

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Transportation in New Zealand

2011 saw the introduction of more Asian airlines flying to New Zealand with Air Asia X and China Southern Airlines entering the New Zealand market. Air Asia X, Malaysia’s low-cost carrier airline, began direct flights from Kula Lumpur to Christchurch...

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Travel Accommodation in New Zealand

During February 2011 Christchurch received yet another blow, when a devastating earthquake struck the city centre during the middle of the day. This followed a more minor earthquake in September 2010. The February earthquake resulted in both human ...

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Travel Retail in New Zealand

The main factor impacting travel retail is the ongoing trend of booking travel online. This has pitted bricks and mortar retailers against online travel retailers. Although most travel retailers do have a comprehensive website to book travel, the ...

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Car Rental in New Zealand

2011 saw peak bookings during the Rugby World Cup in the months of September and October, particularly campervan hire as international tourists booked their touring in line with the timing of the rugby games.

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Health and Wellness Tourism in New Zealand

After a strong review period of growth in spas in New Zealand, growth began to slow in 2009 with 2011 growth becoming fairly stagnant. This is mainly due to hotel spas (having the highest value of all types of spas) being dependent on new hotel ...

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Travel and Tourism in New Zealand

2011 saw the Rugby World Cup take place in New Zealand. This was a key boost to arrival numbers, especially in the later months of September and October during the event. However, prior to this in the first half of the year, arrivals were down due to...

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Tourism Flows Domestic in New Zealand

The Rugby World Cup was the main reason behind the move to lower negative growth in the number of domestic trips in 2011 when compared with the previous year. Played over a 6-week period through the months of September and October 2011, it coincided ...

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Tourism Flows Inbound in New Zealand

Inbound arrivals increased by 3% during 2011, which was in line with growth in 2010; however, higher than review period growth, which was 1%. Growth was similar to 2010 levels due to a series of events that dampened arrivals growth during the first ...

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Tourism Flows Outbound in New Zealand

Outbound tourism represented the second highest growth category when compared to inbound tourism and domestic tourism during 2011. New Zealand holidaymakers found that with the strong New Zealand dollar and discount travel deals, overseas trips were ...

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