The Southland Times

Boxing Day sales see shoppers dig deeper

- Debrin Foxcroft debrin.foxcroft@stuff.co.nz

New Zealanders hit the Boxing Day sales, with big crowds up and down the country causing congestion on the roads and headaches in shopping mall car parks.

The biggest traffic issues were in Auckland, where the NZ Transport Agency issued warnings in the Mt Wellington area as shoppers hit the malls to snap up bargains.

Some shoppers tried to beat the rush, with some waiting for the doors to open at 7.30am at Sylvia Park in Auckland, with extended hours offered at the shopping mall.

Jo Allen, marketing manager at Sylvia Park, said numbers could outstrip last year’s Boxing Day figures.

‘‘We have expected the centre to be busy, with more than 90,000 visitors on Boxing Day in 2017,’’ Allen said. ‘‘We project more visitors this year, judging by foot traffic numbers.’’

Allen said the mall opened its doors early, with some major retailers and cafes offering extended hours. ‘‘We have a traffic management team in place, have recently opened 600 new car parks, have extended our hours until 9pm to accommodat­e the extra visitors, and also have valet parking available until 9pm.

‘‘Shoppers driving into the centre today can look at the Sylvia Park website to see real-time parking informatio­n and make the best decision where to park before they arrive, as well as take advantage of the new car park and valet parking offers to make their day as stress-free as possible.’’

Allen said there had been steady growth throughout the Christmas rush. However, Boxing Day was always the busiest day of the year.

After uncertaint­y over the impact of Black Friday on retail spending, Kiwis hit the stores in a final pre-Christmas rush.

In the last weekend before Christmas, New Zealand shoppers spent $429 million, racking up a new record of 182 transactio­ns a second, according to Paymark.

It was expected that December spending would hit $5 billion by the end of the month.

 ??  ?? Boxing Day sales drew thousands to Auckland’s Sylvia Park mall, prompting warnings of significan­t congestion on the roads.
Boxing Day sales drew thousands to Auckland’s Sylvia Park mall, prompting warnings of significan­t congestion on the roads.

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