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  • Aussie travel tax hike slap in face, says TIA — 17/05/12
    The Australian Government’s decision to increase its passenger departure tax by 17 percent to NZ$71 is a slap in the face for both countries’ tourism industries, says Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) chairman Norm Thompson.
  • TRENZ worth millions to New Zealand and host region, says TIA — 3/05/12
    Four days of intensive meetings and networking at TRENZ 2012 (7-10 May, Queenstown, Southern Lakes) should generate millions of dollars of new international business for New Zealand tourism operators, says the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).
  • KiwiRail to introduce new train service to replace the Overlander — 24/04/12
    KiwiRail is making changes to the train service between Wellington and Auckland to transform the service into an internationally recognised tourism product, a media release from the company says.

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