Total visitor numbers in October were 1.3 per cent lower than
last year but arrivals for the full year remain ahead by 3.1 per
cent thanks to strong growth from Asia.
The October drop in arrivals was primarily caused by a 7.4 per
cent fall in visitors from Australia, which contributed 6,476 fewer
visitors in October 2010 than in the same month last year.
Total arrivals from Australia in the year to October remain
positive, up 5.1 per cent compared to the year to October 2009.
Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive Kevin Bowler said
marketing efforts in South Korea and China had contributed to a continued increase in
visitors from the two key Asian markets during October.
South Korean visitors numbered 5,425 in October, an increase of
37.9 per cent, or 1,492 visitors, compared to October 2009. Visitor
numbers from China were also strong, increasing by 13.3 per cent
(1,014 people), to 8,650 arrivals.
"Tourism New Zealand has launched a number of campaigns in South
Korea and China this year to capitalise on the Asia region's strong
economy and Asian travellers' increased interest in coming to New
Zealand," Kevin Bowler said.
"South Korean and Chinese visitor numbers are bouncing back
after a sharp drop following the financial crisis and H1N1 in 2009.
The Korean and Chinese economies are steadily improving and
confidence is returning which is leading to growth in outbound
travel again."
In Korea, Tourism New Zealand's marketing efforts include a
promotion with Hyecho Travel, to encourage campervan tours of New
Zealand, and partnerships with quality-focussed Korean travel
agents Segyero Tours and Wanna Tour.
Korean Air also launched a multi-million dollar campaign
promoting New Zealand in October.
Tourism New Zealand's efforts in China had also been stepped up,
Kevin Bowler said. "We've invested heavily in advertising
with many of China's best known media outlets and launched
innovative campaigns to drive New Zealand to the top of Chinese
travellers shopping lists."
The
'Experience New Zealand Right Now' campaign featuring Chinese
media personalities Lu Chuan and Hung Huang won a Bronze
Award for effective marketing at the recent Chinese Effie
Awards.
International Visitor Arrivals October 2010:
|
Country
|
Arrivals for Oct
|
Change from Oct 2009
|
Arrivals full year to Oct
|
Change for full year to Oct
|
|
Australia
|
81,200
|
-7.4%
|
1,115,285
|
+5.1%
|
|
USA
|
13,350
|
-4.5%
|
191,520
|
-3.0%
|
|
UK
|
14,850
|
-10.7%
|
241,252
|
-6.6%
|
|
China
|
8,650
|
+13.3%
|
116,410
|
+10.9%
|
|
Japan
|
6,175
|
+1.7%
|
87,976
|
+11.3%
|
|
South Korea
|
5,425
|
+37.9%
|
65,289
|
+23.0%
|
|
Germany
|
5,500
|
+3.5%
|
65,292
|
+2.3%
|
|
Canada
|
3,700
|
+14.1%
|
48,954
|
-0.9%
|