Monday, March 17, 2025

2024 tourist spending up 23% on previous year

Tourism and Hospitality Minister, Louise Upston says new figures released today again reinforce the importance of tourism to sustained economic growth.

International Visitor Survey results for the year ending December 2024 show a significant increase of 23% in annual visitor spend.

“These figures are further encouragement for a sector which continues to work really hard to regain its pre-2019 ground,” Ms Upston says.

“While the annual visitor spend is still below pre-pandemic levels, it’s clearly on the rise.”

Today’s MBIE numbers show that international visitors spent $12.2 billion in New Zealand in 2024, including $3.2 billion in the December quarter alone.

“When adjusted for inflation, this is 86% of 2019 levels,” the Minister said.

“The increase in spending aligns with a higher number of international visitors to our shores, up 12 per cent from the previous year.

“Visitors on holiday typically spend more than those visiting for other reasons, and because there were more international holidaymakers in 2024, that drove up the overall spend.

“While different data sets and time periods mean some differences between these figures and those released with the Tourism Satellite Account last week, the consistent message across both is one of positive recovery for tourism in New Zealand.

“The International Visitor Survey is our most up to date dataset to track international visitor spending.

“The Government has a clear priority to unleash economic growth and getting our visitor numbers back to pre-pandemic levels will be critical to that goal. Economic growth is also key to creating more jobs and higher incomes and reducing the cost of living,” she said.

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