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The coronavirus survival challenge for NZ tourism: affordability and sustainability

  • Written by Sabrina Seeler, Postdoctoral Researcher, Nord University
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With no international flights arriving for the foreseeable future, there is little doubt that, immediately post-COVID-19, the New Zealand tourism industry will rely entirely on domestic travel.

Without underplaying the impact the pandemic will have on discretionary spending, however, there may be a silver lining to the crisis.

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