News that international tourism has rebounded and is now the country’s second-largest export earner is a real morale boost to the hotels, tourism & leisure (HTL) sector.
As visitor arrival numbers ramp up and tourism gets a second wind, new hotels in Auckland are welcoming discerning guests.
The innovative revamp and rebranding of pivotally-located existing hotel assets is transforming accommodation options for guests.
International visitor arrival numbers are on the rise and the outlook is promising for New Zealand’s tourism sector and the hotels, tourism & leisure market looks ripe for activity.
Playing an important support role in the broader hospitality sector, technology is smoothing the service path for leading accommodation providers and forward-thinking restaurants.
Tourism Industry Aotearoa invites tourism businesses to join its sustainability journey, with clear goals and measurable outcomes to encourage a flourishing tourism ecosystem.
While it will take some time to return to pre-pandemic highs when tourism was New Zealand’s number one export earner, key indicators are encouraging.
Third-party management can be a commercially attractive alternative to the traditional forms of hotel operation.
Domestic and international travellers are seeking out accommodation options with a tangible point of difference, while the health and corporate retreat market is on the rise.
Despite experiencing one of the biggest economic contractions globally, Fiji is having its time in the sun as the world relaxes.
As travellers adjust to changed global fundamentals, the independence and security offered by serviced apartments are proving popular.
Commercial accommodation supply-demand dynamics are recalibrating as an eager international market returns.
News that international tourism has rebounded and is now the country’s second-largest export earner is a real morale boost to the hotels, tourism & leisure (HTL) sector.
As visitor arrival numbers ramp up and tourism gets a second wind, new hotels in Auckland are welcoming discerning guests.
The innovative revamp and rebranding of pivotally-located existing hotel assets is transforming accommodation options for guests.
International visitor arrival numbers are on the rise and the outlook is promising for New Zealand’s tourism sector and the hotels, tourism & leisure market looks ripe for activity.
Playing an important support role in the broader hospitality sector, technology is smoothing the service path for leading accommodation providers and forward-thinking restaurants.
Tourism Industry Aotearoa invites tourism businesses to join its sustainability journey, with clear goals and measurable outcomes to encourage a flourishing tourism ecosystem.
While it will take some time to return to pre-pandemic highs when tourism was New Zealand’s number one export earner, key indicators are encouraging.
Third-party management can be a commercially attractive alternative to the traditional forms of hotel operation.
Domestic and international travellers are seeking out accommodation options with a tangible point of difference, while the health and corporate retreat market is on the rise.
Despite experiencing one of the biggest economic contractions globally, Fiji is having its time in the sun as the world relaxes.
As travellers adjust to changed global fundamentals, the independence and security offered by serviced apartments are proving popular.
Commercial accommodation supply-demand dynamics are recalibrating as an eager international market returns.
News that international tourism has rebounded and is now the country’s second-largest export earner is a real morale boost to the hotels, tourism & leisure (HTL) sector.
As visitor arrival numbers ramp up and tourism gets a second wind, new hotels in Auckland are welcoming discerning guests.
The innovative revamp and rebranding of pivotally-located existing hotel assets is transforming accommodation options for guests.
International visitor arrival numbers are on the rise and the outlook is promising for New Zealand’s tourism sector and the hotels, tourism & leisure market looks ripe for activity.
Playing an important support role in the broader hospitality sector, technology is smoothing the service path for leading accommodation providers and forward-thinking restaurants.
Tourism Industry Aotearoa invites tourism businesses to join its sustainability journey, with clear goals and measurable outcomes to encourage a flourishing tourism ecosystem.
While it will take some time to return to pre-pandemic highs when tourism was New Zealand’s number one export earner, key indicators are encouraging.
Third-party management can be a commercially attractive alternative to the traditional forms of hotel operation.
Domestic and international travellers are seeking out accommodation options with a tangible point of difference, while the health and corporate retreat market is on the rise.
Despite experiencing one of the biggest economic contractions globally, Fiji is having its time in the sun as the world relaxes.
As travellers adjust to changed global fundamentals, the independence and security offered by serviced apartments are proving popular.
Commercial accommodation supply-demand dynamics are recalibrating as an eager international market returns.