Budget 2013: Business events and high-value tourists
Rt Hon John Key
Prime Minister
Minister of
Tourism
21 April
2013
Media Statement
Budget 2013: Business events and high-value tourists
Prime Minister and Tourism Minister John Key today released details of Budget initiatives for tourism, including $34 million for business events and $20 million to attract very high-value visitors.
As part of a
larger internationally-focused growth package, the
Government is investing an additional $158 million in
tourism through Budget 2013 to attract more visitors to New
Zealand, particularly high-spending
visitors.
“Over the past decade, visitor numbers
have been increasing but spend per visitor has fallen. As
well as attract more visitors to New Zealand, we need to
attract people who spend more. We will be targeting business
travellers and high-spending luxury travellers,” says Mr
Key.
“We will spend $34 million over four years
to significantly expand our focus on international business
events, including conferences, conventions and exhibitions.
Conference and convention visitors are particularly valuable
as they spend $318 per day on average, compared to $208 for
the average tourist.
“New convention centres in
Christchurch and Queenstown, and the proposed New Zealand
International Conference Centre in Auckland, will allow New
Zealand to host more, and significantly larger
conferences.
“The new funding of $7 million per
year will increase to $10 million by 2015/16 to ensure
conference organisers are made aware of this increased
capacity.
“In addition to this, we will spend $20
million over four years to target very high value visitors
who spend far in excess of the average tourist. These
visitors use luxury accommodation, private transport,
bespoke activity providers and high-end
tours.
“Investment in this very high-value niche
will require a tailored marketing approach. The new funding
will allow Tourism New Zealand to work with premium New
Zealand tourism operators to ensure this niche is developed
to its full potential,” says Mr
Key.
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