Training to Sell New Zealand
Increased itinerary planning skills and knowledge means better customer satisfaction levels from your clients. And your ability to better sell more New Zealand product will increase the profitability of your business.
The 100% Pure New Zealand Specialist Programme, formerly the Kiwi Specialist Programme, is set to launch on 31 May 2013 and there are some new developments including new interactive online training modules to get excited about!
Read MoreThe North Island’s remarkable geography gives your imagination free rein. You can swim with wild dolphins, land on the edge of a volcano, ride horses with an Olympian or find perfect peace on your private balcony, assisted by the finest local food and wine. Southern lodges take every opportunity to glorify the landscape in the most remarkable way.
Read MoreTourism New Zealand in conjunction with Regional Tourism Organisations has put together a range of South Island itineraries which include Canterbury attractions and accommodation that are fully operational.
Read MoreAre you a frontline travel seller of New Zealand? The Explore New Zealand programme may help you if you’re planning on a visit.
Read MoreBrowse our tourism training modules here for an overview of all Destination New Zealand has to offer visiting tourists.
Read MoreIncreased itinerary planning skills and knowledge means better customer satisfaction levels from your clients. And your ability to better sell more New Zealand product will increase the profitability of your business.
The 100% Pure New Zealand Specialist Programme, formerly the Kiwi Specialist Programme, is set to launch on 31 May 2013 and there are some new developments including new interactive online training modules to get excited about! Read More
Milford Road will be closed 10 - 12 days in May but Southern Discoveries will continue to be operating services. Read More
Te Anau and Fiordland continue to welcome visitors despite the closure of the Milford Road at the Homer Tunnel due to rock stabilisation work. Read More
The kaleidoscope of colours that embraces New Zealand in autumn is slowly fading as winter is ready to settle in. So make sure you find a nice warm place for your clients to rest each night and make sure they pack their jacket. Read More
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