Tourism New Zealand eyes double digit growth from India

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

is eyeing double digit growth in from in 2018-19, which will help it achieve the target of 1 visitors before the deadline of 2023.

In 2016-17, 53,424 Indians tourists visited New Zealand.

"Increasing awareness through different promotional programmes and tying up with travel agents, who have promoted as a preferred destination has helped us in achieving this growth," he added.

Dixon said, the government has set a target of 1,00,000 visitors from by 2023, and if the growth continues at the current rate it will be achieved earlier.

New Zealand, he said, is mainly targeting independent professionals in between the age group of 25-54 years.

"We are looking at a wider target audience and reach them through as people in are among the highest users of these platforms," he added.

New Zealand, he said, is promoting adventure, honeymoon, culture and cuisines in

India, he said, is among the top 10 source market ranking 8-9.

is the top source market of followed by China, the US, UK, and Japan, he added.

"Indians on an average spend 13 days in contributing quite substantially to the economy of the country," he added.

Meanwhile, Tourism and Immigration New Zealand have launched an extension of the Tourism Industry Partnership (TIP) Programme to facilitate of for Indian leisure travellers.

For this, Immigration and Tourism New Zealand and signed a memorandum of understanding with key

"This new visa process will make it even easier for Indian travellers to experience This agreement will ensure that welcomes even higher calibre visitors," Dixon added.

Four key were (India), SOTC Travel, and Kulin Kumar Holidays who will be responsible for bringing high value visitors to New Zealand.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 17:55 IST