Lodging in New Zealand
Since March 2020, New Zealand’s borders have been closed to all those except for returning citizens and permanent residents. A strong increase in domestic tourism and the Government MIQ programme have alleviated some of the downward pressure on sales felt by hotel operators; however, this has not been enough to fully make up for the lack of international tourists and the associated downturn in hotel occupancies. January is typically the busiest month of the year; however, occupancy in 2021 was o...
Euromonitor International's Lodging in New Zealand report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest market size data 2016-2020, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new legislative, technology or pricing issues. Background information on disposable income, annual leave and holiday taking habits is also included. Forecasts to 2025 illustrate how the market is set to change.
Product coverage: Hotels, Lodging Offline, Lodging Online, Other Lodging, Short-Term Rentals.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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* Get a detailed picture of the Lodging market;
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- Lodging in New Zealand
- Euromonitor International
- September 2021
- List Of Contents And Tables
- LODGING IN NEW ZEALAND
- KEY DATA FINDINGS
- 2021 IMPACT
- Border closures force hotels to hibernate
- Auckland ‘bed tax’ suspended due to COVID
- RECOVERY AND OPPORTUNITIES
- New hotels to address lack of supply once international tourism returns
- MIQ hotels face stigma in post-COVID-19 world
- CATEGORY DATA
- Table 1 Lodging Sales: Value 2016-2021
- Table 2 Lodging Online Sales: Value 2016-2021
- Table 3 Hotels Sales: Value 2016-2021
- Table 4 Hotels Online Sales: Value 2016-2021
- Table 5 Other Lodging Sales: Value 2016-2021
- Table 6 Other Lodging Online Sales: Value 2016-2021
- Table 7 Lodging Outlets: Units 2016-2021
- Table 8 Lodging: Number of Rooms 2016-2021
- Table 9 Lodging by Incoming vs Domestic: % Value 2016-2021
- Table 10 Hotels NBO Company Shares: % Value 2016-2020
- Table 11 Hotel Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2021
- Table 12 Forecast Lodging Sales: Value 2021-2026
- Table 13 Forecast Lodging Online Sales: Value 2021-2026
- Table 14 Forecast Hotels Sales: Value 2021-2026
- Table 15 Forecast Hotels Online Sales: Value 2021-2026
- Table 16 Forecast Other Lodging Sales: Value 2021-2026
- Table 17 Forecast Other Lodging Online Sales: Value 2021-2026
- Table 18 Forecast Lodging Outlets: Units 2021-2026
- CHART 1 Inbound Receipts: 2021-2026
- CHART 2 Average Spend per Trip for Inbound Arrivals: 2021-2026
- TRAVEL IN NEW ZEALAND
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Travel in 2021
- COVID-19 impact on travel
- Company response to COVID-19 in 2021: Airlines and hotels
- Impact of COVID-19 on online bookings and travel intermediaries in 2021
- What next for travel?
- MARKET DATA
- Table 19 Other Transport Sales: Value 2016-2021
- Table 20 Other Transport Online Sales: Value 2016-2021
- Table 21 Forecast Other Transport Sales: Value 2021-2026
- Table 22 Forecast Other Transport Online Sales: Value 2021-2026
- Table 23 Activities and Experiences: Value 2016-2021
- Table 24 Forecast Activities and Experiences: Value 2021-2026
- GLOBAL INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT
- DISCLAIMER
- SOURCES
- Summary 1 Research Sources