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NZ guest nights rise in March on Easter tourism

National guest nights advanced 12.3% to four million in March.

Sophie Boot
Wed, 11 May 2016

New Zealand guest nights rose in March for the 24th month in a row, reaching the highest level for the month in the 20-year history of the survey as all regions saw tourist number increases.

National guest nights advanced 12.3% to four million in March from the same month a year earlier, Statistics New Zealand said. International guest nights jumped 13.2% while domestic guest nights rose 11.5%.

The increase in accommodation numbers comes as New Zealand tourism booms, with overseas visitor arrivals for March rising 18% to 344,387, a record for that month. That gain was driven by an increase in visitors from Australia, China and the US. Annual visitor numbers also rose 10% to a record 3.26 million, with Easter being held in March this year rather than April as in 2015 boosting guest nights and overseas arrivals, according to Statistics NZ.

"Guest nights for March were boosted by an early Easter and increased visitor arrivals, and are the highest recorded for any March month," business indicators senior manager Neil Kelly said.

Nights spent in the South Island increased 14.8% to 1.73 million, with international guest nights rising 15.3% and domestic nights up 14.2%, while North Island guest nights rose 10.4% to 2.26 million.

Regionally, this was led by Northland which gained 30.2% compared to March 2015. The most popular region for guest nights was Auckland, at 689,000, while Otago increased 18% to 609,000.

All four types of accommodation surveyed – hotels, motels, backpackers and holiday parks – reported gains in guest nights in March.

(BusinessDesk)

Sophie Boot
Wed, 11 May 2016
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