Monday, July 29, 2024
“India is an incredibly important market for New Zealand, that represents growth and opportunity,” says Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive René de Monchy, who attended the event.
“With one of the fastest-growing outbound travel markets in the world, a vibrant economy, and consumers who have an increasing interest in destination New Zealand, India is an attractive opportunity.”
There are over 18 million people in India who are seriously considering a visit to New Zealand, with over 40% of those people having New Zealand at the top of their bucket list.
Over 70% of holiday visitors from India arrived during New Zealand’s off-peak seasons (March- November) in 2023.
“Visitors from India will support our new focus on growing year-round visitation. Our off-peak seasons align well with key travel periods in India including Diwali in October-November and the Indian summer break between April and June.”
Indian visitors are drawn to New Zealand’s stunning landscapes, adventure activities, unique cultural experiences and warm and friendly people. These are all experiences that can be enjoyed year-round.
The New Zealand delegation to Kiwi Link included a mix of Regional Tourism Organisations, hotels, attractions, airports, airlines and Immigration New Zealand. The event includes a series of 1:1 meetings and training sessions where New Zealand tourism industry representatives share the latest destination New Zealand information with a focus on off-peak experiences.
“Over 85% of all holiday arrivals from India book through a travel agent, so working closely with the travel trade in India is an integral part of our strategy. It’s important we run events like Kiwi Link India to educate travel sellers on what New Zealand has to offer across all our seasons,” Mr de Monchy said.