Tourism
Tourism leader says industry must become sustainable
The Minister of Tourism, Stuart Nash, has announced a 200-million dollar support plan for the Covid-impacted tourism sector at the annual tourism industry conference in Otautahi Christchurch today. Audio
Lake Wanaka Tourism boss responds to $200m tourism boost
"Diversify" is up there with "pivot" in the buzz word department, and often thrown the way of the tourism industry throughout the Covid-19 crisis.
As part of the package announced on Thursday the… Video, Audio
South Island big winner in $200m tourism funding boost
The South Island was the big winner in the government's $200 million support package aimed at helping Covid-19-struck tourism businesses through international border closures.
At an industry… Audio
Tourism funding for 'vulnerable' regions to diversify - Nash
The government has thrown some tourism businesses an economic lifeline and also suggested some of them get out of the game altogether.
A $200 million fund has been announced for struggling operators… Video, Audio
$200m for tourism industry rebuild
The government's outlined a 200 million dollar plan to reset and rebuild the tourism industry. The money will go towards new programmes including mental health support, Māori development and small… Audio
Just Kai – The Cook Islands
The Cook Island's Fresh Fish company lost 95 percent of its business when tourists stopped visiting. It supplied hotels and restaurants. Now fishers are back working thanks to a marketing campaign to… Audio
Just Kai – The Cook Islands
The Cook Island's Fresh Fish company lost 95 percent of its business when tourists stopped visiting. It supplied hotels and restaurants. Now fishers are back working thanks to a marketing campaign to…
AudioCalling Home: Shannon Digby in Zons, Germany
Blenheim-born and Wellington-bred Shannon Digby is a mum of three who lives in Zons, a fairy-tale village on the edge of the Rhine river in the mid-West of Germany. Audio
Just Kai - Fiji
A huge drop in tourists in Fiji due to the pandemic has meant growing your own food in Fiji is not only making a comeback, it's a matter of survival. About half of Fiji's population depends on tourism… Audio
Just Kai - Fiji
A huge drop in tourists in Fiji due to the pandemic has meant growing your own food in Fiji is not only making a comeback, it's a matter of survival. About half of Fiji's population depends on tourism…
AudioBookings increasing as trans-Tasman bubble about to lift off
On the eve of quarantine-free travel starting between Australia and New Zealand, tourism industry figures say bookings are already strong. Audio
Cruise industry holding hopes for return of voyages in 2021
The cruise industry is pinning hopes that a meeting with government next month may help a resumption of some voyages this year.
Pent-up travel demand bubbles up
A green light for a travel bubble with Australia was a good news story for people separated from loved ones - and businesses needing the cash of free-spending foreigners. But were the bubble-happy… Audio
Pent-up travel demand bubbles up
A green light for a travel bubble with Australia was a good news story for people separated from loved ones - and businesses needing the cash of free-spending foreigners. But were the bubble-happy…
AudioCalling Home: Flick Taylor in Laikipia County, Kenya
Flick Taylor is currently living in a tent on her and husband Sam's plot in Laikipia County in Kenya while the family build a new home. It's a world away from her early upbringing on a farm in rural… Audio
Tougher penalties possible in freedom camping crackdown
Tougher penalties and fines are on the cards as part of a proposed crack down on irresponsible freedom camping.
Tourism Minister Stuart Nash has released plan to hike the costs for those who break… Audio
Trans-Tasman bubble: tourism sector relief
The tourism industry is heaving a sign of relief with the prospect of the border opening with Australia in less than two weeks. Australians made up 40-percent of tourists in 2019, spending two billion… Audio
We're ready for trans-Tasman travel bubble - Michael Baker
A top epidemiologist believes Aotearoa New Zealand is ready to open up for a trans-Tasman travel bubble.
Aus, NZ tourism operators cautiously optimistic about bubble
Tourism operators on both sides of the Tasman are cautiously optimistic about the return of travellers with hopes a bubble will open sooner rather than later.
The Prime Minister has promised to… Audio
Rush on Aussie travel expected if trans-Tasman bubble opens
Travel agents are expecting a surge in demand for overseas trips if the government opens up a two-way travel bubble with Australia.