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New Zealand
Tourism Industry Aotearoa welcomes Tourism Policy Statement
TIA said clarity around the structure and ambitions of New Zealand's tourism policy was a welcome step forward.
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International tourism
United States becomes billion-dollar market for NSW
The US visitor market is showing a strong upwards trajectory, with more visits and an increased per-trip spend.
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News
Sensory Tourism Australia issues call to level up accessible tourism
Use of famil groups to link blind and low-vision travellers with destinations a win-win, Sensory Tourism Australia says.
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News
Novotel invites the world to rethink rest with sleep expert Olivia Arezzolo
Novotel turns its focus to its sleep experience, with a mission to help travellers experience better nights and brighter days.
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Refurbishment
Paint and wallpaper tips and trends
Strategic paint choices, high-performance wallcoverings and contemporary designer finishes can elevate the ambience of guestrooms.
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New Zealand
Wellington hospitality sector gets boost with food waste reduction funding
Green initiative sees Wellington hospitality businesses get support to reduce food waste and share learning across the industry.
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New Zealand
Capstone Hotel Management and Marsden Group merge to form New Zealand’s largest independent hotel platform
Capstone Hotel Management and Marsden Group are pleased to announce the successful completion of their merger, creating New Zealand’s largest…
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Hotel News
Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort extends winning streak with Australian Tourism Awards gold
Accor and Shakespeare Property Group celebrate Australian Tourism Awards win in the 4 to 4.5 Star Deluxe Accommodation category.
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News
Ingenia Holidays reveals big expansion plans at Sunshine Coast’s Rivershore
The newly expanded Ingenia Holidays Rivershore will feature a large, accessible pool as well as 80 new accommodation options.
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News
Future of business travel looks bright but modernisation is lagging, says report
The Expedia Group research found that respondents were optimistic about business travel, but further investment was needed in AI tech.
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