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Cooks tourism chief welcomes Government commitment to underwrite LA flights
Cooks tourism chief welcomes Government commitment to underwrite LA flights
The CEO of Cook Islands Tourism, John Dean, says the Government made a wise commercial judgment in extending its underwrite of Air New Zealand's once a week direct Rarotonga/Los Angeles...
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Calls for a Fiji Tourism Forum
Audio 3 Nov 2014There are calls for a Fiji Tourism Forum to be established to help make tourism a 1 billion US dollar industry by 2020. Audio
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Asian Development Bank says tourism arrivals to Fiji show a firm growth
Asian Development Bank says tourism arrivals to Fiji show a firm growth
The Asian Development Bank says tourism arrivals to Fiji are showing a firm growth while all other income-earning sectors continued to perform poorly during the third quarter. The Fiji Times...
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Tahiti Tourisme says it wants to increase its focus on domestic travel
Tahiti Tourisme says it wants to increase its focus on domestic travel
Tahiti Tourisme says it wants to increase its focus on domestic travel to offset the difficulties caused to its industry by the pandemic.
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Auckland looks to change focus on tourism
Auckland is overhauling its tourism strategy, moving away from attracting as many people as possible, to offering visitors more cultural experiences and more razzamatazz in the winter. Video, Audio
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More than 1.4 billion people travelled internationally in 2024 as tourism returns to pre-pandemic highs
More than 1.4b people travelled internationally in 2024. Here's where they went
Global tourism is not just returning to previous highs - it seems to be on an upward trajectory.
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Tourism Minister: NZ needs 'high value' tourists post-Covid-19
Tourism Minister: NZ needs 'high value' tourists post-Covid-19
The Tourism Minister is considering raising the levy overseas tourists pay to enter the country, and says he wants tourists to be spending about $300 a day. Audio
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Fiji tourism industry downplays child sex claim
Fiji tourism industry downplays child sex claim
Tourism stakeholders in Fiji are downplaying revelations about lucrative child sex involving visitors to the country. Fiji Television broadcast an interview with a 15-year-old boy who says he's…
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Fiji business believes big brand new jets will be boon for tourism
Fiji business believes big brand new jets will be boon for tourism
The Labasa Chamber of Commerce in Fiji says new Air Pacific aircraft coming into the country this year will have a positive impact on tourism. The first of three new...
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Antarctic Tourism
Audio 28 Jan 2010Olav Orheim was in NZ recently as part of an Antarctic Treaty meeting on ship-borne tourism to the great southern land. Audio
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Fiji Tourism says industry must look for new ways to sell Fiji
Fiji Tourism says industry must look for new ways to sell Fiji
The opening of another resort in Fiji is increasing the challenges for the tourism sector to fill rooms. The multi million dollar Natadola resort on golf course, which was officially...
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Three days for Rarotonga clean-up, says Cooks Tourism Minister
Three days for Rarotonga clean-up, says Cooks Tourism Minister
The Cook Islands' Tourism Minister says it will take up to three days for clean-up work in the aftermath of Cyclone Meena. Meena didn't hit the island group as hard...
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Tourism Holdings expects strong tourism sector to continue
The listed campervan rental company, Tourism Holdings, says New Zealand's reputation as a global destination of choice will likely drive the current tourism boom for a couple of more years at least. Audio
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Fiji hoteliers say tourism industry in Fiji not back to normal
Fiji hoteliers say tourism industry in Fiji not back to normal
The Fiji Hoteliers Association says the positive picture of the tourism industry returning to normal levels is not an accurate reflection of the situation on the ground. The Association's…
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Former Tourism Minister warns Samoa operators not to make misleading claims
Former Tourism Minister warns Samoa operators not to make misleading claims
Samoa's associate Minister of Commerce, Industry and Labour, Hans Joachim Keil, has warned hotel operators and people marketing Samoa not to mislead in their promotional efforts. He told a tourism...
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Greymouth in line for new type of adventure tourism
Greymouth in line for new type of adventure tourism
An adventure tourism organisation hopes to launch what it calls New Zealand's first power-fan jump experience, down a 13 metre mine shaft in Greymouth this year.
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Tourism in Wairarapa picking up after slow winter
Time now to get the latest from Wairarapa with local democracy reporter Time now to get the latest from Wairarapa with local democracy reporter Sue Teodoro. Audio
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PNG tourism minister queries Nautilus seabed mining project
PNG tourism minister queries Nautilus seabed mining project
Papua New Guinea's Tourism Minister says he does not agree with seabed mining in the Bismarck Sea in the absence of an independent environment impact assessment. The Canadian firm, Nautilus...
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Complaints prompt audit of Cooks Tourism Corporation board
Complaints prompt audit of Cooks Tourism Corporation board
The Cook Islands Audit Office has confirmed it's investigating the board of the Tourism Corporation. The Audit Office director, Paul Allsworth says following complaints, they have launched an…
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Samoa eyes China as future top tourism market
Samoa eyes China as future top tourism market
Samoa's Visitor Bureau says it expects China to provide the biggest growing tourism market in the future. The Chief Executive Officer of Samoa's Visitor Bureau, Reupena Matafeo, says the latest...
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Pacific children vulnerable to sex tourism - study
Pacific children vulnerable to sex tourism - study
A new study says that children in the Pacific region are vulnerable to sex tourism, cheap labour and illegal adoption but there's limited evidence of the extent of the problem.
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Trans-Tasman bubble delays may ruin NZ tourism - operators
Tourism operators fear any further delays to trans-Tasman and Pacific bubbles could be the nail in the coffin for the industry.
With 10 active cases and quarantine botch-ups, it could be months yet… Audio
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Solomons tourism and culture minister Ragosomani dies in hospital
Solomons tourism and culture minister Ragosomani dies in hospital
A Solomon Islands Cabinet Minister has died at the National Referral Hospital in Honiara. Samuel Bently Ragosomani was Minister for Tourism and Culture in the Sogavare Government which was voted...
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Pitcairn Island to see an increase in cruise ship tourism
Pitcairn Island to see an increase in cruise ship tourism
The Pitcairn Tourism Coordinator says the island is growing in popularity as a stop for cruise liners. Heather Menzies says Pitcairn Island has always been a place of interest, as...
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CNMI's tourism revenue projected to plunge by hundreds of millions
CNMI's tourism revenue projected to plunge by hundreds of millions
The Marianas Visitors Authority projects that the CNMI will lose 400 million US dollars in annual tourism revenue largely because of three factors causing a drop in visitor numbers. The...