AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism Strategy: New Zealand has set out a long-term tourism plan to double tourism export value by 2034, with a new Tourism Policy Statement spelling out how government, councils and industry will coordinate on visitor experience, regional jobs, connectivity and targeted marketing (including more focus on Australia, China and North America and travel beyond main centres). Chinese Visitor Boost: A visa-waiver trial letting Chinese and Pacific travellers enter via Australia has delivered a reported 40% jump in Chinese arrivals and about NZ$215m in returns over six months, with tens of thousands of electronic travel authorities already used. Auckland Weather Disruption: Strong winds are forecast to threaten Auckland Harbour Bridge operations, with possible lane closures and speed restrictions during the 1–6pm period, as other parts of the country face rain, gales and snow warnings. Air Travel Shake-up: Jetstar is cutting two trans-Tasman routes—Sunshine Coast–Auckland and Cairns–Christchurch—citing weak demand and rising costs, while warning that higher taxes and charges are hitting marginal services. Matariki Stargazing: Tāmaki Makaurau has curated top spots to see the Matariki star cluster, with early-morning coastal and city-friendly options for families and groups. UAE Entry Ease (NZ travellers): The UAE has introduced visa-on-arrival for eligible Filipino passport holders, including those with valid visas or residence permits from New Zealand, making Gulf travel simpler for some travellers.
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