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    Tourism New Zealand's reflecting on the year that's been for the industry

    Tourism New Zealand's reflecting on the year that's been for the industry


    In May, the agency unveiled a bold new strategy to achieve sector growth of five-billion dollars, by the end of 2028.

    It will largely be driven through increasing the typical 'off-peak' tourism season by 3.5-billion dollars.

    Chief Executive, Rene de Monchy says they've made a strong start to the four-year plan.

    He says Tourism New Zealand heavily invested in advertising the winter months to Australia and China -- attracting increased visitor numbers of 16 and 50-percent.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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