
Where has STA Travel customers' money gone?
The amount owed to creditors of the failed travel group STA has soared to more than $10m.
The amount owed to creditors of the failed travel group STA has soared to more than $10m.
NZ tumbled into recession in the first half, but the rebound will be big.
Comeback hopes for pools and slides as well as day spa, a hotel complex and micro-brewery.
Survey results due out today.
Liquidator is said to be trying to sell the business as a going concern.
Rival firm Peugeot Drive Europe still taking bookings for hard core of Kiwi travellers
Hundreds of travellers have millions of dollars tied up in the STA failure.
Travel agents win incentive scheme to fight for $700m in customer refunds.
Sector has dropped into a hole of zero events after hosting more than 5000 least year.
Result to be boosted by higher insurance estimates after October fire.
Editorial: Developing travel links must continue but plugging border gaps more urgent.
Comments alleged to have been made at Mt Hutt Lodge body corporate meeting.
The hospitality and retail sectors are calling for more targeted aid.
But hotels which have invested billions of dollars say they want a level playing field.
The workforce at hotels has halved already and worse could follow.
Bad news: Auckland generates the most revenue for the company
Tourism industry calls for 'revitalisation' of hard-hit sector from the incoming govt.
Tourism industry group says funding announcement underwhelming
"We don't want a big chain, we're not a factory." - Prakash Pandey
COMMENT: Most in the sector fit into category of viable but vulnerable worth supporting.
Traditionally about three-quarters of this region's visitors are from overseas.
Advertising spending has either been delayed or cancelled because of the pandemic.
The hotels are seeing demand increase although booking patterns are lumpy.
Hotel room rates collapsed by 50 per cent during April
Some regions got a boost of more than 50 per cent in domestic tourists on last year.
"Decline in revenue over the past 40 days of more than 40 per cent" - SkyCity.
IbisWorld report says NZ's GDP is expected to decline by 3.9 per cent.
Tourist businesses worry about economic downturn now school holidays have ended.