Distribution Channels - Germany

Last Updated on: 30 January 2012

German travellers tend to book flights six months to a year in advance, booking accommodation and transport after they arrive in New Zealand. Germans prefer to book through travel agents, although booking direct and using i-SITE Visitor Centres are both popular once visitors arrive in New Zealand.

The way people research and book travel has changed in the last five years. Better access to broadband internet and the growth of e-commerce have been major factors behind this shift in behaviour.

Tourism New Zealand has conducted research into the way consumers from our target market research and book travel in order to ensure the most effective channel strategy. The research surveyed travellers from Australia, the UK, US and Germany. Over 200 surveys were conducted with those who visited New Zealand during November and December 2008.

It should be noted that since the research was undertaken, industry feedback suggests that visitors are now booking later because of the economic downturn that hit in late 2008 and an increase in special deals on last-minute travel.

How German visitors plan and book travel

Most consumers from our target market in Germany research flights and transport six months to a year before arrival in New Zealand, while accommodation and activities are researched much later and often booked after visitors arrive in the country.

If done before leaving home, calling the provider direct after an Internet search is the key method. They tend to use guidebooks, online and i-SITEs to do their research.

If they do book accommodation and transport in advance, they will do it early - at the same time as flights. They tend to call providers directly or use a travel agent to book accommodation. Travel agents are the most popular way of booking transport.

Before arrival in New Zealand, German visitors are the largest users of travel agents for booking, although once in New Zealand i-SITEs and visiting the provider directly are equally as popular.

Read an overview of the research

Read more about Germany in the online market guide