‘Where the bloody hell are ya, Kiwis?’ hoteliers ask
Hotel numbers are well down as local economy bites, which may be good news for ‘consumers and economists’, but could come home to roost in the form of staff and other cutbacks.
Flatlining domestic travel saw hotel revenues fall out of bed last month, down by an annual 11.5%, with occupancy at the lowest level in three years, according to Hotel Data NZ.
The data, released by tourism consultancy Horwath HTL, showed revenue per available room, or RevPAR, returning to June
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