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Key Tourism StaƟsƟcs February 12, 2020 InternaƟonal visitor arrivals 1 (year ending November 2019) InternaƟonal visitor expenditure *2 (year ending September 2019) % of arrivals Visits Growth (pa) Annual internaƟonal arrivals: 3,890,000 1% Australia (incl. Norfolk Island) 39% 1,536,000 3% China 10% 408,000 -9% USA 9% 365,000 5% UK 6% 233,000 -1% Germany 3% 99,000 -2% Japan 3% 97,000 -3% Combined, these markets provided 70.4 % of internaƟonal visits to New Zealand for the year ended November 2019. Purpose of visit Visits Growth (pa) Holiday/VacaƟon 1,954,000 -3% Visit Friends/RelaƟves 1,065,000 -3% Business 337,000 12% Other 528,000 25% Growth (pa) Total expenditure ($ millions) $11,310 2% Average expenditure per person per trip $3,350 2% Median expenditure per person per trip $2,390 9% Key internaƟonal markets ($ millions) Current year Growth (pa) Australia $2,671 5% China $1,829 12% USA $1,415 15% UK $953 0% Germany $584 2% Canada $309 21% Total spend by purpose of visit ($ millions) Current year Growth (pa) Holiday / vacaƟon $7,029 0% VisiƟng friends / relaƟves $2,151 -5% Business $759 -11% Other $1,371 53% * Excludes internaƟonal airfares and individuals whose purpose of visit to New Zealand was to aƩend a recognised educaƟonal insƟtute, and are foreign-fee paying students. Commercial accommodaƟon 3 (year ending September 2019) Economic contribuƟon 4 (year ending March 2019) AccommodaƟon Type Nights Growth (pa) Hotels 14,570,000 2% Motels 12,497,000 1% Holiday parks 8,453,000 2% Backpackers 5,025,000 -1% Total 40,546,000 1% Occupancy Rates This month Month last year Hotels 64.4% 64.7% Motels 56.7% 55.3% Holiday parks 13.1% 12.8% Backpackers 36.1% 36.6% Total 39% 38.6% Tourism market Expenditure ($b) Growth (pa) InternaƟonal + 17.2 5.2% DomesƟc 23.7 3.3% Total 40.9 4.0% + Includes internaƟonal airfares paid to New Zealand carriers. Tourism Exports InternaƟonal tourist expenditure accounted for $17.2 billion or 20.4% of New Zealand total export earnings. Tourism ContribuƟon to GDP Tourism directly contributes $16.1 billion (or 5.8%) to New Zealand total GDP. A further $11.2 billion (or 4.0%) is indirectly contributed. When comparing tourism to other in- dustries, the direct contribuƟon should be used. Tourism Employment Tourism directly employed 229,566 people (8.4% of the total employment in New Zealand). Trips abroad by New Zealanders 5 (year ending November 2019) Regional Tourism Spend 6 (year ending December 2019) Trips Growth (pa) Total 3,081,000 2% Countries visited by New Zealanders Australia (incl. Norfolk Island) 1,264,000 3% USA 205,000 -5% Fiji 190,000 -1% China 141,000 7% UK 129,000 4% Region ($ millions) DomesƟc InternaƟonal Total Market Share Auckland 4,050 4,833 8,883 29 % Otago 1,850 2,277 4,128 14 % Canterbury 2,384 1,662 4,046 13 % Wellington 1,907 918 2,825 9% Waikato 2,047 714 2,761 9% Bay of Plenty 1,396 607 2,004 7% Northland 855 269 1,124 4% InternaƟonal tourism forecasts 7 (forecast period 2019 to 2025) Data sources 2025 Growth (pa) Total visitor arrivals (millions) 5.1 4% Total visitor days (millions) 94.8 4.3% Total visitor expenditure ($ billions) 14.9 4.3% Key internaƟonal markets in 2025 Visits Spend ($m) Australia 1,779,000 2,931 China 696,000 2,800 USA 512,000 1,877 UK 285,000 1,224 Korea 160,000 403 India 125,000 251 1 StaƟsƟcs New Zealand: InternaƟonal Travel and MigraƟon. ’Business’ excludes conferences. 2 MBIE: InternaƟonal Visitor Survey. ’Business’ excludes conferences. 3 StaƟsƟcs New Zealand: AccommodaƟon Survey. 4 StaƟsƟcs New Zealand: Tourism Satellite Account. 5 StaƟsƟcs New Zealand: InternaƟonal Travel and MigraƟon.Data on ’Traveller Arrivals’ is used 6 MBIE: Monthly Regional Tourism EsƟmates. 7 MBIE: New Zealand Tourism Forecasts 2019 to 2025. Expenditure forecasts based on InternaƟonal Visitor Survey data. This paper was prepared by the Ministry of Business, InnovaƟon and Employment (MBIE). For further informaƟon visit the tourism data secƟon of the Ministry’s website https://www.mbie.govt.nz/ immigration-and-tourism/tourism-research-and-data/. Key Tourism StaƟsƟcs are updated regularly throughout the month as data is released.

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Key Tourism Sta s csFebruary 12, 2020

Interna onal visitor arrivals1 (year ending November 2019) Interna onal visitor expenditure∗2 (year ending September 2019)

% of arrivals Visits Growth (pa)Annual interna onal arrivals: 3,890,000 1%

Australia (incl. Norfolk Island) 39% 1,536,000 3%China 10% 408,000 -9%USA 9% 365,000 5%UK 6% 233,000 -1%Germany 3% 99,000 -2%Japan 3% 97,000 -3%

Combined, these markets provided 70.4 % of interna onal visits to New Zealand for theyear ended November 2019.

Purpose of visit Visits Growth (pa)Holiday/Vaca on 1,954,000 -3%Visit Friends/Rela ves 1,065,000 -3%Business 337,000 12%Other 528,000 25%

Growth (pa)Total expenditure ($ millions) $11,310 2%Average expenditure per person per trip $3,350 2%Median expenditure per person per trip $2,390 9%

Key interna onal markets ($ millions) Current year Growth (pa)Australia $2,671 5%China $1,829 12%USA $1,415 15%UK $953 0%Germany $584 2%Canada $309 21%

Total spend by purpose of visit ($ millions) Current year Growth (pa)Holiday / vaca on $7,029 0%Visi ng friends / rela ves $2,151 -5%Business $759 -11%Other $1,371 53%

∗Excludes interna onal airfares and individuals whose purpose of visit to New Zealandwas to a end a recognised educa onal ins tute, and are foreign-fee paying students.

Commercial accommoda on3 (year ending September 2019) Economic contribu on4 (year ending March 2019)

Accommoda on Type Nights Growth (pa)Hotels 14,570,000 2%Motels 12,497,000 1%Holiday parks 8,453,000 2%Backpackers 5,025,000 -1%Total 40,546,000 1%

Occupancy Rates This month Month last yearHotels 64.4% 64.7%Motels 56.7% 55.3%Holiday parks 13.1% 12.8%Backpackers 36.1% 36.6%Total 39% 38.6%

Tourism market Expenditure ($b) Growth (pa)Interna onal+ 17.2 5.2%Domes c 23.7 3.3%Total 40.9 4.0%+Includes interna onal airfares paid to New Zealand carriers.

Tourism ExportsInterna onal tourist expenditure accounted for $17.2 billion or 20.4% of New Zealandtotal export earnings.Tourism Contribu on to GDPTourism directly contributes $16.1 billion (or 5.8%) to New Zealand total GDP. A further$11.2 billion (or 4.0%) is indirectly contributed. When comparing tourism to other in-dustries, the direct contribu on should be used.Tourism EmploymentTourism directly employed 229,566 people (8.4% of the total employment in NewZealand).

Trips abroad by New Zealanders5 (year ending November 2019) Regional Tourism Spend6 (year ending December 2019)

Trips Growth (pa)Total 3,081,000 2%Countries visited by New ZealandersAustralia (incl. Norfolk Island) 1,264,000 3%USA 205,000 -5%Fiji 190,000 -1%China 141,000 7%UK 129,000 4%

Region ($ millions) Domes c Interna onal Total Market ShareAuckland 4,050 4,833 8,883 29 %Otago 1,850 2,277 4,128 14 %Canterbury 2,384 1,662 4,046 13 %Wellington 1,907 918 2,825 9 %Waikato 2,047 714 2,761 9 %Bay of Plenty 1,396 607 2,004 7 %Northland 855 269 1,124 4 %

Interna onal tourism forecasts7 (forecast period 2019 to 2025) Data sources

2025 Growth (pa)Total visitor arrivals (millions) 5.1 4%Total visitor days (millions) 94.8 4.3%Total visitor expenditure ($ billions) 14.9 4.3%

Key interna onal markets in 2025 Visits Spend ($m)Australia 1,779,000 2,931China 696,000 2,800USA 512,000 1,877UK 285,000 1,224Korea 160,000 403India 125,000 251

1Sta s cs New Zealand: Interna onal Travel and Migra on. ’Business’ excludes conferences.2MBIE: Interna onal Visitor Survey. ’Business’ excludes conferences.3Sta s cs New Zealand: Accommoda on Survey.4Sta s cs New Zealand: Tourism Satellite Account.5Sta s cs New Zealand: Interna onal Travel and Migra on.Data on ’Traveller Arrivals’ is used6MBIE: Monthly Regional Tourism Es mates.7MBIE: New Zealand Tourism Forecasts 2019 to 2025. Expenditure forecasts based on Interna onalVisitor Survey data.

This paper was prepared by the Ministry of Business, Innova on and Employment (MBIE). For furtherinforma on visit the tourism data sec on of the Ministry’s website https://www.mbie.govt.nz/immigration-and-tourism/tourism-research-and-data/. Key Tourism Sta s cs are updatedregularly throughout the month as data is released.

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