Results from the International Visitor Survey published yesterday show tourism is continuing to rebound, Tourism and Hospitality Minister, Matt Doocey said today.
For the year ending December 2023, the survey showed that international visitors spent $9.9 billion in New Zealand.
“This shows that the tourism industry is continuing to recover after last week’s confirmation that international tourism is back as our second largest export earner,” said Minister Doocey.
“While the economy faces significant challenges, tourism will play a critical role in our recovery.
“Rebounding international tourism is fantastic news for communities and businesses who directly benefit from visitor spend.
“With flight capacity expected to increase and businesses scaling up, the future is looking positive for tourism,” he said.
For the year ending December 2023, there were 2.96 million overseas visitor arrivals – this figure is around 76% of the overseas visitor arrivals for the year ending December 2019.
The survey also found that tourism spending remains high, with the median spend per international visitor approaching 2019 levels, and German visitors spending the most during their stay.
“Survey results show that 90% of visitors were satisfied or very satisfied with their visit to New Zealand. These results can be attributed to many dedicated people working in our tourism and hospitality businesses delivering world class experiences,” Mr Doocey says.
This data published yesterday comes from the International Visitor Survey for the year ending December 2023.
Full results from the International Visitor Survey as well as microdata can be found on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s website.