Air New Zealand welcomes details of $158m tourism boost
Air New Zealand welcomes details of $158m tourism
boost
Air New Zealand Chief Executive
Officer Christopher Luxon welcomed further detail from the
Prime Minister today of the Government’s $158m boost to
the tourism sector, which includes initiatives to boost
business and high-value visitor travel to New
Zealand.
“Air New Zealand supports any effort to
encourage high-spending visitors to New Zealand. As the
Prime Minister has noted, while visitor numbers have
continued to increase in recent years, their average spend
has fallen and as an industry we need to stay purposeful
about addressing that.”
Mr Luxon also welcomed
the focus on emerging markets, and the continuing commitment
to investment in existing markets.
“New Zealand
faces increasing competition from the rest of the world for
tourists. We need to continue to invest to ensure we do
not fall behind, but we also need to recognise the new
opportunities from strongly growing economies.
Air
New Zealand will work with Tourism New Zealand to maximise
the returns from this increased commitment to marketing New
Zealand as an international destination.
“As a
business we are focused on growth – a growth agenda is at
the very heart of what we are seeking to achieve. While we
recognise the Government’s commitment to supporting the
tourism sector, we also need to demonstrate that we can work
together to ensure this investment produces tangible and
enduring results.”
Air New Zealand also welcomed
the opportunity to continue to build on its partnership with
Immigration New Zealand.
“In China and the
emerging markets the New Zealand tourism industry faces visa
requirements that have not affected our historic markets.
It is more important than ever that we make sure the visitor
experience around those issues is as streamlined and easy as
it can possibly be.
“Tourism is New Zealand’s
second largest export earner with over 2.5 million
international visitors arriving in New Zealand to the year
ended February 2013. This package helps to ensure the
New Zealand economy will continue to enjoy the benefits this
valuable export industry brings,” said Mr Luxon.
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