Date Published: 21 May 2013
Auckland has won the rights to host the Travel Classics writers'
association bi-annual conference in May 2014, thanks to a bid by
Tourism New Zealand, ATEED (Auckland Tourism Events...
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Last Updated on: 21 May 2013
Tourism New Zealand chief executive Kevin Bowler says the
international visitor arrival figures for April show steady growth
from the sector's core markets and some fantastic holiday arrival
numbers....
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Date Published: 21 May 2013
The Biggest Loser has been back in New Zealand filming, with
three one hour primetime episodes starring destination Aotearoa
about to go to air on the TEN Network in...
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Last Updated on: 16 May 2013
The first 100% Pure New Zealand brand campaign to run in
Singapore in a number of years, was launched on May 13 and
introduces new special interest travel to...
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Last Updated on: 16 May 2013
Trans-tasman relations are riding high with the arrival of 255
Australian travel agents into Auckland for a tourism
familiarisation trip.
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Last Updated on: 13 May 2013
Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive Kevin Bowler, and Chair
Kerry Prendergast today welcomed the decision to proceed with the
development of the New Zealand International Convention Centre in
Auckland....
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Last Updated on: 13 May 2013
Tourism New Zealand has today announced the appointment of a
working group (WG) tasked with developing a long-term strategy for
golf tourism in New Zealand.
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Date Published: 7 May 2013
New Zealand has won the award for Best Destination for Adventure (International) at the Lonely Planet Magazine India travel awards, for the second year running.
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Date Published: 6 May 2013
A family friendly holiday to Aotearoa is set to lure Singapore holiday makers to explore central New Zealand in Qantas and Tourism New Zealand's new campaign.
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Date Published: 6 May 2013
Tourism New Zealand's familiarisation (famil) programme has received high praises from a group of US agents who visited late last year.
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