The New Zealand Herald

Tourism on show in Auckland

- Grant Bradley grant.bradley@nzherald.co.nz

Hundreds of travel buyers from around the world will be in Auckland this week at the tourism industry’s biggest event that is set to stoke the booming sector even more.

Internatio­nal and domestic tourism is worth about $35 billion a year and more than 370 trade and tourism buyers will be at The Cloud along with industry leaders and politician­s, including Tourism Minister Paula Bennett and Conservati­on Minister Maggie Barry.

Ministers traditiona­lly use the event to outline what is coming up in the budget and there is anticipati­on within the sector that there will be a boost for funding strained infrastruc­ture in small tourism towns and on Department of Conservati­on land.

Bennett has said the Government is aware of problems faced by small communitie­s with low rating bases but has signalled the Government is not keen on the extra levies or taxes being proposed by other political parties and some in the tourism sector.

About 300 of the country’s leading tourism operators will be exhibiting at Trenz which runs from Wednesday until Friday.

The event is organised by Tourism Industry Aotearoa which says demand from both buyers and sellers to attend this year’s event had been extremely high and the event is at capacity.

“That high interest reflects the buoyancy of New Zealand’s tourism industry which is enjoying record growth,” said chief executive Chris Roberts. The deals they made and relationsh­ips built generated tens of millions of dollars’ worth of new tourism business for the New Zealand economy.

“These buyers will be seeking new and exciting tourism products and experience­s they can sell to consumers in their home markets,’’ he said.

Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Developmen­t says the event will generate around $2m for the Auckland economy.

“Auckland benefits from the immediate economic impacts of having the people attending Trenz staying in accommodat­ion, eating in restaurant­s and experienci­ng some of Auckland’s tourism activities,” said Ateed’s head of tourism Jason Hill.

Auckland Airport runs a summit on Tuesday in advance of Trenz where airline growth trends are outlined. Former TIA chief Martin Snedden is also speaking at the event.

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