MBIE publishes New Zealand Tourism Forecasts for 2019 - 2025
16 May 2019
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment has released its New Zealand Tourism Forecasts
for 2019 – 2025.
Moderate growth is forecast for both international arrivals and spend across the period. Total international spend is expected to reach $15.0 billion in 2025 (excluding international airfares and education). This is an increase of 34 per cent from 2018 (when it was $11.2 billion). Visitor arrivals are expected to grow an average of 4.0 per cent each year, reaching 5.1 million visitors in 2025. This is up from 3.9 million in 2018.
The growth will be driven in the short-term by strong growth in the US and over the longer-term by growth in Asian markets, especially China. Short term growth will be driven by a range of factors especially available seat capacity and rising fuel costs which affect ticket prices and demand.
Australia is New Zealand’s largest visitor market, providing 1.5 million visitors in 2018 and is expected to remain so over the forecast period, with an average growth of 2.5 per cent a year.
Spend growth is forecast to
grow at slightly higher than the growth of visitor numbers,
suggesting that spend per visitor will increase. Australia
is currently the largest market by spend, and will remain
although Chinese spend will reduce the gap by 2025.
The
forecast results including an online tool, a report and an
infographic are available on the MBIE
website.
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