Tourism New Zealand’s Chief Executive Kevin
Bowler says the increase in government investment for tourism is a
game changer that will see significant value delivered to the New
Zealand economy.
Prime Minister John Key released more details of
the direction for the new tourism funding at a press conference in
Auckland on Tuesday, the eve of the country’s largest annual trade
event – TRENZ.
Tourism New Zealand will receive an additional
$29.5m in the 2014-15 year commencing 1 July, taking its total
budget to $113m.
Mr. Bowler said the extra $29.5m
funding will be committed across four key areas of Tourism New
Zealand’s business: international business events, emerging
markets, high-value premium travel and the up-scaling of specific
activity in core markets.
“By delivering in these
areas, the focus is firmly on generating value for the industry
now but also, investing for the industry’s future,” he said. “This coming year will see Tourism New Zealand focus more
closely on the international business events sector as a means of
attracting higher-value visitors. This will involve promotion of
what New Zealand can currently offer as well as preparing for the
expected delivery of new conference facilities in Auckland,
Christchurch, and Queenstown.”
“We now have
sufficient funding to establish a significant presence in the
emerging markets of India, Indonesia and Latin America, where
effort and investment is required now to capture future growth and
secure a strong future position for the New Zealand tourism
industry.
“There are also enhanced plans in place
for targeting high end, high value visitors. We will work with
premium tourism operators to ensure this niche is developed to its
full potential leveraging New Zealand’s fantastic high end accommodation, transport providers and attractions.
“Finally, this increase in funding will also enable us to
upgrade our existing activity in core markets by investing in
specific initiatives which have been identified as having the
greatest potential for delivering extra value.
“For
example, we will be able to extend our leverage of New Zealand’s
connection to The Hobbit Trilogy, increase our investment in the
Premier Kiwi Partnership programme in China, and expand our
promotion of special interests like cycling and golf,” he added.
Tourism New Zealand will run a series of forums around the
country in June, to share how it will implement its new marketing
strategy in much more detail.
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