Guest nights hit record in August amid tourism boom
National guest nights jumped 6.4% to 2.45 million.
National guest nights jumped 6.4% to 2.45 million.
New Zealand accommodation providers saw record highs for an August month this year, driven by a surge in international visitors.
National guest nights jumped 6.4% to 2.45 million in August from the same month a year earlier, the highest ever recorded for the month, Statistics NZ said.
The country's accommodation sector is in a sweet spot as record tourism pushes up demand, with research pointing to the need for increased hotel development over the next decade to avoid a looming shortfall of beds.
"A surge in international visitor arrivals provided most of the upward impetus this month," Statistics NZ business indicators senior manager Neil Kelly said. "Most guest-night series are at record highs for an August month."
International guest nights rose 13% to 938,000 in August while domestic guest nights advanced 2.5% to 1.5 million. Guest nights spent in the North Island increased 9.2% to 1.5 million as South Island guest nights advanced 2.3% to 941,000.
Eleven of the 12 regional areas experienced a lift in guest nights, led by Northland where guest nights increased 25% to 83,000 while Auckland remained the most popular region with 567,000 guest nights in the month. Only Southland declined, dipping 0.1% to 42,000 guest nights in August.
Holiday parks, hotels and motels were more popular in the month for international guest nights, especially motels which increased 30% in the month. Backpackers guest nights fell 1.2%. All four accommodation types saw increased guest nights from domestic visitors. International visitors are the main contributor to backpacker accommodation, especially in summer, Statistics NZ said.
(BusinessDesk)
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