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Trump tariff war’s silver lining for NZ tourism

US airlines could be forced to deploy excess capacity into markets like Australia and New Zealand, says airline body.

US airlines could redeploy flights into Australasian routes.

The Tourism Export Council says a blanket tariff regime imposed under US President Donald Trump could be New Zealand’s own ‘liberation day’ on the back of revenge tourism away from the US.

TecNZ chief executive Lynda Keene said New Zealand was already seeing Canadian visitors pivoting away

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Brent Melville Thu, 10 Apr 2025
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