
New big hairy goal for NZ tourism - $50b a year
Tourism earnings have beaten forecasts and now the industry has turned to sustainability
Tourism earnings have beaten forecasts and now the industry has turned to sustainability
The airline is working on a new layout and will charge for more legroom in bank of seats.
Latest move part of plan to carve out 5 per cent of overhead costs.
As the tourism industry gathers for its big trade show a survey reveals operators' mood.
Hotel prices are climbing here and overseas although Auckland rates took a dip.
Airlines face bigger lost baggage payouts and obligation to spell out passenger rights.
Weaker regional demand and higher oil prices have hit the biggest international airline
While 93% think tourism benefits NZ, growing push-back is a wake up call for industry.
Emirates will serve a million high-energy dates to passengers fasting during Ramadan.
If pilots had used more automatic systems they would have been alerted to risk says report
The shakeup of Tourism NZ's board continues with a new chair named.
More airlines are charging for extras and fees are getting higher
A new Holiday Inn will join a long list of other hotels planned or being built.
The airline will put more time between MAX safety issues and selling seats on the plane.
Hawaiian Airlines is fighting growing competition with brand new planes
Cathay Pacific is boosting services to New Zealand with a new plane and more flights
Airline cutting back network growth, deferring new planes and is looking at overheads.
The airline says it oversees new aircraft programmes and has done so in Charleston.
Kiwis with upcoming trips to Sri Lanka should contact their travel agent.
More than 37,000 workers are building Expo 2020 where NZ is among 190 countries.
Additional training is needed but was not in a simulator which is expensive.
Dubai International Airport handles more than 90 million passengers a year.
The world's biggest airline cargo operation handles four parcels a second through Dubai.
The NZ-founded firm is expanding by offering a space craft for customers to add own tech,
The fast-growing family-owned airline is confident scheduled flights will pay.
Air New Zealand faces choice of Boeing planes or Airbus for 777 replacement.
As scrutiny of the Max plane intensifies, Boeing releases photos of boss on a test flight.
The company is building for passenger numbers forecast to double in the next 20 years.
Just as the Kiwi airline recovers from engine setbacks newer versions have problems.