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Why Chinese tourism to New Zealand suddenly dipped

Tourism industry says some delayed travel to New Zealand waiting for the availability of a new visa

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An Air New Zealand Boeing 737 sitting at a departure gate while an Australian Qantas Boeing 747-400 takes-off from Auckland Airport in Auckland. Photo: AFP PHOTO/Dean TREML
The New Zealand Herald

Tourism groups in New Zealand are confident the Chinese market is in good shape after a sharp slump in numbers and spending in the past year.

But operators and industry groups say the large recent year-on-year growth is unlikely to return as the visitor mix changes.

In the year to September, Chinese spent NZ$1.425 billion (US$1.01) here, an 18 per cent drop on the previous year.

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Numbers from China slumped in June, with holiday arrivals down 15 per cent to 11,000 on the same month in 2016.

A surge in the number of airlines flying to New Zealand from China during the last four years had resulted in double-digit growth and China remains on track to overtake Australia as our most valuable tourism market within the next five years.

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Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive Chris Roberts said the sudden slowdown around the middle of last year was felt not only in New Zealand but around the world.

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