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- 1. ADR Increasing in New Zealand
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ADR Increasing in New Zealand. Nationwide, ADR has improved by 3% to NZ$138 in the first two months of 2011 despite a 2.1% fall in occupancy. Auckland and Queenstown improved their ADR year-to-February, reporting NZ$141 and NZ$155, respectively. Wellington, despite a continued drop in rate growth, still reported an ADR of NZ$146 and occupancy of 72 %.
- 2. Polynesian Blue records NZ$5.36 Million Profit
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Polynesian Blue records NZ$5.36 Million Profit. After less than two years of operation, the joint venture airline between Virgin Blue Airlines and the Government of Samoa, Polynesian Blue, has more than tripled its maiden profit to record a pre-tax profit of NZ$5.363 million ($10.5 million Tala) for the 12 months ended 30 June 2007. This is in comparison to last years’ pre-tax prof
- 3. What the Rugby World Cup Means to New Zealand
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The Rugby World Cup 2011 could generate US$1.67 billion (NZ$2 billion) for the global sports economy with overseas visitors to New Zealand generating US$654 million (NZ$782.5 million), according to new research commissioned by MasterCard. MasterCard’s research - the Economic Impact on Global Rugby Part IV: Rugby World Cup 2011 - finds that sport associated economic activity may be
- 4. Air New Zealand Launches NZ$29 Flights Between Auckland and Wellington
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Air New Zealand is launching a new daily Night Rider service with every seat on the aircraft available at a fare of NZ$29, for the last flight of the day between Auckland and Wellington. The new service will add the equivalent of around 100,000 low cost seats per year between the two cities.
- 5. Polynesian Blue records NZ$ 1.19 million Maiden Profit
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Polynesian Blue records NZ$ 1.19 million Maiden Profit.
- 6. Rendezvous Hotel Auckland Sells for NZ$113 million
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Rendezvous Hotel Auckland Sells for NZ$113 million.
- 7. Rugby World Cup Ticket Sales Surge; TMO Protocol Clarification
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Rugby World Cup Ticket Sales Surge; TMO Protocol Clarification. Rugby New Zealand 2011 has confirmed that ticket sales are growing as the tournament gets underway. Tournament organisers have sold over 1.2 million tickets with ticket sales revenue over NZ$249m, leaving around NZ$19.5m to reach the tournament end target.
- 8. Qantas disappointed with NZ High Court Decision
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Qantas disappointed with NZ High Court Decision.
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