News Release: MEDIA RELEASE Friday, 24 August 2012
TECNZ Conference 2013 to Be Held in the Wairarapa
Big benefits are set to come to the Wairarapa after it was announced the region will host the 2013 Tourism Export
Council Conference.
The decision was announced at Thursday night’s awards dinner hosted at Shantytown on the West Coast following the 2012
Tourism Export Council Conference. TECNZ Chief Executive says the conferences traditionally alternate between the North
and South Islands.
“We are delighted to be staging the 2013 conference in the Wairarapa winning by three votes over Hamilton-Waikato. The
190 delegates at this year’s conference greeted the announcement with much enthusiasm so we know we’re going to get
plenty of support,” she says.
Destination Wairarapa Chief Executive David Hancock says the Wairarapa team who put in a joint bid to host the
conference are rapt. These included representatives from the Copthorne Hotel & Resort Solway Park, Tranzit and Tui Brewery whose presentation showed a fun and personable side to the Wairarapa and
highlighted the great time delegates will have at the conference.
“This is fantastic. It will bring the top New Zealand inbound holiday destination decision makers to the Wairarapa and
give us and every tour operator in the region a real vehicle to promote the region,” he says. “When the West Coast last
hosted this conference at Franz Josef in the early 1990s the region saw a big rise in awareness and visitor numbers
surged – we expect to see those benefits in the Wairarapa.”
Mr Hancock says being awarded the conference was the culmination of years of hard work by the regional tourism
organisation of working closely with inbound operators and educating them about the region.
“We can’t underestimate how much value this conference means to us. It is an exciting opportunity to showcase the
Wairarapa and over the coming months we will be calling on other tourism operators in the region to be involved.”
Mrs Immink says that getting tourism operators to different parts of the country is a key part in educating them on the
attractions and activities on offer.
“The Wairarapa has a growing reputation as a visitor destination and we know that Destination Wairarapa will do a great
job in ensuring that delegates from around New Zealand and overseas will see it at its very best.”
The dates for the August 2013 conference will be announced in the next few weeks.
Tourism Export Council of New Zealand Background:
The Tourism Export Council of New Zealand is a trade association that has represented the interest of inbound tourism
since 1971. Formerly as ITOC (Inbound Tour Operators Council) the organisation rebranded in 2012 to assist mainstream
New Zealand and government agencies to understand that tourism is a key export industry. It represents 250 tour
operators and suppliers throughout the country who package, distribute and market New Zealand tourism products and
services internationally.
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