TRENZ, New Zealand’s biggest annual international tourism showcase,
will return to Auckland in 2014, the Tourism Industry Association New
Zealand (TIA) has announced.
TRENZ is the $23.4 billion New Zealand tourism industry’s major
international marketing event, bringing together hundreds of
international tourism and travel buyers from around the globe to
negotiate new business deals with around the same number of New Zealand
tourism operators.
The announcement came on the final day of TRENZ 2013, which has been
taking place this week on Auckland’s waterfront, in The Cloud and Shed
10. It was the first time TRENZ has been held in the centre of Auckland
and the first event to use both The Cloud and Shed 10.
“We’ve had a fantastic week in Auckland. Both the international
travel Buyers and the New Zealand Exhibitors have loved the TRENZ venue,
and the ease of access to Auckland’s hotels, restaurants and
entertainment has been great,” TIA Chief Executive Martin Snedden says.
“There has been a real buzz at the event and I’m confident it will
result in plenty of great business for the New Zealand tourism operators
who are here.”
TRENZ will take place 18-21 May 2014, and will again be held on Auckland’s waterfront.
Returning to Auckland in 2014 will give the host region more
opportunity to benefit from the event, as many international Buyers
attend on alternate years. New elements are being developed for the 2014
programme to take advantage of all that Auckland has to offer as a
visitor destination, Mr Snedden says.
TRENZ 2014 will be aligned with its Australian equivalent ATE, allowing international Buyers to attend both events.
A number of regions have registered their interest in hosting TRENZ in future.
“TRENZ is a fabulous opportunity for regions to showcase what they
have to offer international visitors and we look forward to taking the
event to other parts of New Zealand in future,” Mr Snedden says.
Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive Kevin Bowler says after the
success of TRENZ 2013, a repeat performance in 2014 will be welcomed.
“Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) really
turned it on for Buyers and Exhibitors this year. The feedback I have
received from everyone has been overwhelmingly positive for the New
Zealand industry and what we are capable of delivering to international
visitors,” Mr Bowler says.
“I know that all of our off-shore visitors will be inspired to sell
New Zealand after their week here, and will be excited about a return
visit to the City of Sails.”
Air New Zealand Deputy Chief Executive Norm Thompson says the
feedback from Exhibitors on the business being generated at TRENZ has
been incredibly positive.
“Exhibitors are already looking forward to 2014 as TRENZ is a key
driver of tourism growth. Air New Zealand looks forward to supporting
TRENZ 2014 and the current momentum in tourism arrivals,” Mr Thompson
says.
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