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ITC Industry News Bulletin #3

In this week’s industry news round-up we share stories about Wellington Airport, Air New Zealand and more
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Air New Zealand has signed an agreement with Greece which will make it easier for Kiwis to travel to this beautiful country. The agreement will allow airlines to cooperate and provide travellers with a single ticket involving a number of carriers. New Zealand Transport Minister Simon Bridges said further flight agreements may also be on the cards. (more…)
Posted in News | Tagged Air New Zealand, New Zealand, Tourism, Wellington | Leave a replyITC Industry News Bulletin #2
Posted on 27/05/2015 by Jess O'Connor
In this week’s Industry News Bulletin we cover the Government’s proposed travel levy, increased arrival numbers and Tourism New Zealand’s off-season marketing campaign, plus more of the latest airline, travel and tourism news
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NZ annual arrivals heading towards 3 million
Data released late last week shows yet another increase in visitor arrivals. Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive Kevin Bowler said these figures are encouraging and suggest that New Zealand’s peak season “is slowly extending later into the shoulder months”. (more…)
Posted in News | Tagged Auckland, Border Tax, New Zealand, News, SkyCity, Tourism, Travel | Leave a replyTRENZ 2015: What we learned
Posted on 21/05/2015 by Jess O'Connor
Most of the announcements at TRENZ 2015 underlined one key message: the NZ tourism industry is going from strength to strength
Tourism has been the talk of the town over the past few days, thanks to TRENZ 2015 in Rotorua (May 17-20). Several important announcements were made by industry leaders and Prime Minister John Key also made a speech.
We’ve been following the news closely; here’s what we learned from TRENZ 2015.
More skilled workers needed
New Zealand’s tourism industry is going from strength to strength, with arrival numbers increasing steadily and international marketing campaigns attracting more overseas visitors.
As highlighted yesterday in the ITC Industry News Bulletin, the industry will need to hire around 36,000 more full-time workers by 2025 to meet this growth. (more…)
Posted in News | Tagged New Zealand, Rotorua, Tourism, TRENZ 2015 |ITC Industry News Bulletin #1
Posted on 20/05/2015 by Jess O'Connor
In this week’s Industry Bulletin tourism jobs are in high demand, Tourism NZ launches a new campaign and TRENZ opens in Rotorua, plus many more interesting stories
Welcome to the first edition of the ITC Industry News Bulletin, a weekly round-up of the latest news from the airline, travel and tourism industries.
You can read more about the strategy behind the Industry News Bulletin here.
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Tourism workforce set to grow almost 40%
The New Zealand tourism industry will need as many as 36,000 more full-time workers by 2025, according to research released by the Tourism Industry Association (TIA) this week.
“TIA is working with the tourism industry to develop a People & Skills Strategy which looks at how to attract more people to work in the tourism industry in the short, medium and long term. This work is progressing well and we expect to launch it publicly later this year,” TIA Chief Executive Chris Roberts said in a media release. (more…)
Posted in News | Tagged Air New Zealand, Auckland Airport, Industry News, Nelson, Tourism New Zealand, Travel and Tourism Jobs, TRENZ |ITC a ‘second home’ for short course students
Posted on 12/05/2015 by Jess O'Connor
The ITC Travel Short Course finished on a high note, with a cultural themed shared lunch. The students all made a wonderful effort with their costumes
For many secondary school students, attending a short course at the International Travel College (ITC) is the first time they experience life at tertiary level.
It can be quite daunting, leaving the familiarity of high school and travelling into the city for a course taught by an unknown teacher, in an unknown environment.
That’s why the team at ITC strives to create a warm and welcoming environment for every student that enters its doors. From the moment they step into the college, they are part of the ITC family. (more…)
Posted in In Schools | Tagged cultural awareness, Customer Service, Short courses, Travel | Leave a replyITC students discover the best of New Zealand
Posted on 06/05/2015 by Jess O'Connor
ITC students showcased their knowledge of New Zealand’s top tourism destinations during a recent assessment
“Don’t neglect the gold in your own backyard.” – Ben Okri
What does the word travel mean to you? For most people, it signifies flying far away from home and exploring distant and exotic places. Perhaps you dream of seeing the Eiffel Tower and eating croissants in Paris, or hiking the Inca Trail in South America? Or maybe a Safari in Africa is more your thing, or a sailing tour in Croatia?
Creating a travel wishlist can feel exciting but also daunting. You may wonder: will I ever truly make it to all of these beautiful destinations? How can I afford to travel the world while I study and gain work experience?
If international travel seems a distant dream at this point, then we have an interim solution: why not explore your own backyard? (more…)
Posted in Student success | Tagged Destination New Zealand, marketing, New Zealand, travel expo | Leave a replyITC short course leads to work experience for students
Posted on 30/04/2015 by Jess O'Connor
Explore New Zealand recently offered a group of ITC short course students the opportunity to do some work experience
When secondary school students attend a short course at the International Travel College (ITC), they walk away with more than credits.
In many cases, students leave with a work experience opportunity, or even a job offer!
On a recent Tourism Short Course, ITC arranged for the students to participate on several industry visits, including sessions at the Auckland Whale and Dolphin Safari, Auckland Adventure Jet and Explore New Zealand.
This approach connects students directly with the industry, allowing them to see for themselves what it is like to work in tourism.
It also provides students with the opportunity to make a good first impression with some of Auckland’s top tourism employers. (more…)
Posted in In Schools | Tagged Auckland, Tourism, Work Experience | Leave a replyITC Anzac Day Fundraiser a huge success
Posted on 24/04/2015 by Jess O'Connor
The wonderful ITC Student Council organised the Anzac Day Event, which raised nearly $400 for the RSA
Students at the International Travel College (ITC) hosted an outstanding Anzac Day Lunch to raise money for the RSA yesterday (23 April).
The smell of delicious hot food and baked goods wafted through the student common room, drawing in generous donations from students and staff alike.
Whether you prefer fried chicken and potato salad or sweet fried bread and chocolate brownie, there was something there to suit everyone’s taste buds. (more…)
Posted in News | Tagged Anzac Day |Introducing Sharon Roy
Posted on 22/04/2015 by Jess O'ConnorSharon Roy studied at ITC and is now working at the college as our new Student Services Adviser. Below she tells us a little bit about herself.
Noa’ia e mauri, as you know I’m Sharon Roy your Student Services Adviser. I attended Epsom Girls High School where some of my favourite subjects were Geography and Travel and Tourism. (more…)
Posted in Staff News | Tagged ITC Staff, travel & tourism | Leave a replyITC’s new Level 2 short courses a hit with secondary school students
Posted on 16/04/2015 by Jess O'ConnorAt the beginning of this year the International Travel College of New Zealand (ITC) unveiled four new Level 2 short courses for secondary school students. These new courses will help students achieve credits for vocational pathways, as well as give them a taste of tertiary life.
Students may choose from a short course in Aviation, Employment Skills, Customer Service or Problem Solving – or if it suits, they may decide to complete all four.
Each course is one day and worth 2 credits. Although short, these courses pack a big punch. (more…)
Posted in In Schools | Tagged ITC in Schools, Level 2 courses, secondary school short courses | Leave a reply









