Hospitality New Zealand Pleased With National Party Policy

Hospitality New Zealand has welcomed the National Party's tourism policy announcements made by leader, Christopher Luxon. Chief Executive of Hospitality New Zealand, Steve Armitage, said these announcements are a positive signal for hospitality and tourism.

“New and enhanced experiences such a new Great Walk in Canterbury and more e-bike charging stations along the NZ Cycle Trails network will encourage more tourists to those regional economies, as will the proposed contestable fund for Regional Tourism Organisations to promote regional events," said Armitage.

Hospitality New Zealand were especially pleased to see the announcement lifting the upper age of Working Holiday Visa applicants from 30 to 35, and the ability to reapply for that visa if applicants work in areas of staff shortages such as tourism and hospitality.

“Scrapping median wage requirements will also make accessing migrant staff more accessible for our industry and aid us in filling our skills gaps in the short to medium term while we continue to train and attract Kiwis in hospitality."

This announcement marks the first of the tourism and hospitality-related announcements made on the election campaign trail. Hospitality New Zealand said that they look forward to seeing the plans from other parties on how they would take the local industry forward.