Tourism Industry Aotearoa has announced that 120 users have signed up to the industry’s new education programme, Akiaki, in just two days.
"Having this significant number of sign-ups to Akiaki in just two days demonstrates the drive of tourism businesses to implement sustainable practices into their operations. This shows the industry is ready and raring to further build their sustainability programmes and customer experience and we’re delighted to be able to support them”, said Rebecca Ingram, Chief Executive of TIA.
Akiaki - Advancing Tourism, a new educational initiative designed by experts to prepare and equip the tourism industry in New Zealand for the future, was launched by TIA in Auckland last week.
The online programme has aimed to strengthen tourism businesses’ capability and sustainable practices so they can continue to deliver a tourism industry that continues to positively impact New Zealand - our people, economy, and environment.
Recent research by Tourism New Zealand and MBIE demonstrated the growing sustainability demands of customers. The research found 81 percent of those actively considering New Zealand for a holiday hold strong sustainability beliefs, compared to 52 percent of the general New Zealand population.
“Most of our tourism industry is made up of small to medium-sized businesses that do not always have the resources to invest in training and development. We know from our own research that while some businesses are doing fantastic work in some areas, other businesses often don’t know where to start when it comes to sustainability.”
Akiaki addressed these concerns directly, offering clear, actionable guidance and practical tools to help businesses with sustainability, business capability, and growth.
The Akiaki programme aligned with the vision of the national strategy, Tourism 2050, for the tourism industry to be prosperous and successful over the long term, and contributes broadly to the betterment of New Zealand and its people.
Akiaki takes a holistic approach to sustainability, supporting businesses with visitor engagement, connecting with local community and encouraging positive business practices including investment and innovation.
The programme will be released across three phases, with each course including a mix of reading materials, video presentations, interactive activities, and case studies, allowing participants to learn at their own pace.
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