leading New Zealand tourism entrepreneur says it’s a disgrace the Government’s much vaunted Tourism Futures Taskforce
will not be presenting its final report until April next year, and much more urgent work is being overlooked.
“Tourism was a $40 billion industry, yet our borders would’ve been closed for 13 months by the time the Government even
starts considering a report and recommendations on tourism. It’s unbelievable,” says Veronika Vermeulen, owner of Aroha
New Zealand Tours.
The Minister of Tourism set up the independent New Zealand Tourism Futures Taskforce in June. According to MBIE’s
website: ‘The Taskforce will provide an interim report to ministers in December 2020, with a final report and
recommendations due in April 2021’.
“It begs the questions: How long will the Government then mull over the report and just how protracted will its
implementation be? Sure, the taskforce is busy having workshops and meetings, but tourism operators desperately need
much more decisive and urgent action from the Government,” she says.
Ms Vermeulen is among the growing list of tourism advocates demanding a review of the Government’s Strategic Assets
Protection Programme. The industry has accused it of being an uneven playing field. Ministers dismissed official advice
with documents showing the programme has been riddled with problems.
“The overwhelming majority of tourism businesses do not qualify as strategic assets, and with the wage subsidy scheme
fast drying up, we’re on our own. By the time the taskforce delivers its big glossy report on securing our futures,
we’ll all be broke!”
The businesswoman says the Government’s approach to supporting the tourism sector is completely back to front.
“There are many immediate issues to address, yet the Government seems keener to reimagine tourism’s long-term future.
Some good brains are on the taskforce, but sadly they’ve been told to focus on the coming decades and take their time.
“New Zealand’s tourism operators haven’t got the luxury of time. We need specific action now, not some idealistic vision
rolled out in another seven months,” says Veronika Vermeulen.
Veronika Vermeulen is owner of Aroha New Zealand Tours and a travel industry expert. She has been welcoming high-value,
luxury foreign travellers to New Zealand for over 20 years.