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9. New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for January 2009
New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for January 2009. Statistics from Tourism New Zealand show that there were 3.7% less visitors in January 2009 than the same month last year - an overall decrease of just under 10,000 visitors. This follows a record month for December last year.
10. New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for April 2009
New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for April 2009. Australian visitor arrivals to New Zealand continued to offset softening numbers from other long-haul markets during March and April. A late Easter led to a 9.2% jump in international arrivals to New Zealand for April 2009.
11. New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for October 2008
New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for October 2008. New Zealand's latest visitor arrivals figures show a 3.3% decline in international visitor arrivals for October 2008 compared with the same month last year. Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive George Hickton said that given the falling consumer confidence there is likely to be a drop of more than 10% in visitor numbers over summer comp
12. New Zealand Visitor Arrivals in 2009 to be Down Around 10%
New Zealand Visitor Arrivals in 2009 to be Down Around 10%. The New Zealand tourism industry expects visitor arrivals to be down around 10% in 2009 when compared with 2008. Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive George Hickton said Australia presents New Zealand’s best opportunity for growth as other key source markets suffer the fall-out of the crisis.
13. Australia helps boost New Zealand Visitor Arrivals
Australia helps boost New Zealand Visitor Arrivals. Statistics from Tourism New Zealand show visitor arrivals dropped 4.2% in November 2008 compared with the same month last year. Arrivals from Australia rose 1.8% in November, offsetting sharp declines in arrivals from most major Asian markets.
14. Beijing Olympics Takes a Toll on New Zealand Visitor Arrivals in August 2008
Beijing Olympics Takes a Toll on New Zealand Visitor Arrivals in August 2008. A dip in Chinese visitor arrivals to New Zealand in August 2008 has demonstrated the importance of this growing market to New Zealand’s tourism industry. The ‘stay at home’ influence of the Olympics and a continued ban on Government travel after the May Sichuan earthquake resulted in a 29% drop (2600) in
15. Significant Fuel Surcharge Reductions at Qantas
Significant Fuel Surcharge Reductions at Qantas. Qantas has reduced its international fuel surcharges. The lower surcharges, which will apply to all Australian point of sale tickets issued on or after Tuesday 3 March 2009.
16. Carlson Hotels to Plant 1,000 Trees
Carlson Hotels to Plant 1,000 Trees. In Singapore, executive members of the Asia Pacific operations recently participated in a tree-planting exercise organised by the Singapore Environmental Council. The tree that was donated and planted by Carlson Hotels Worldwide belongs to the Horsfieldia family of plants, a threatened species which is native to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia

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