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Date announced for 2016 Graduation Ceremony

Proud ITC graduates with their certificates from last year’s Graduation Ceremony.
It’s that time of the year again – graduation time! The date has been set for ITC Graduation 2016.
Date: Friday August 5
Time: 7.00pm to 10.00pm
Location: The Great Room, The Langham Hotel
The theme for this year is ‘1920s’ – a throwback to the Great Gatsby era (think flappers, feather boas and intricate head bands). However, the 1920’s theme has an even deeper meaning – this year, ITC is celebrating its 20th birthday.
“2016 is a big year for ITC. It marks 20 years since the College opened its doors and started educating students about aviation, travel and tourism. Graduation is always a special event, but this year will be extra special,” says Managing Director Kerry Priestley.
Posted in News, Student success | Tagged Graduation | Leave a replyITC Industry News Bulletin #56
Posted on 23/06/2016 by Jess O'Connor
It’s been a bumper week for New Zealand tourism news. Tourism figures continue to rise, Britons love our country, Dunedin prepares for a chocolate festival, and much more.
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New Zealand’s tourism boom continues
New Zealand’s growing tourism industry has been making headlines for months, and May managed to top the charts again – records for both short-term visits and migration have once more been broken.
According to Statistics New Zealand, the overall annual migration to New Zealand rose to 68,400 in May – up from 57,800 a year earlier. The number of short-term visitor arrivals from overseas shot up to 3.29 million, which is 11 per cent more than the same time last year.
Further to this, the Treasury is expecting migration levels will reach their peak in June – at 70,700 – before returning to normal levels again in another three years.
Historically, Australia has been the number one country of origin for visitors to New Zealand, but recent figures have shown that 22,200 people came from China through May, compared to 20,200 Australians. This is only the second time China has managed to supersede Australia’s figures.
Posted in News, Travel and Tourism News | Tagged Air New Zealand, New Zealand Tourism | Leave a replyITC Industry News Bulletin #55
Posted on 16/06/2016 by Jess O'Connor
In a busy week for New Zealand tourism, Air NZ is commended for environmental sustainability and Rotorua nabs its biggest ever international conference.
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Air New Zealand wins top spot in Green Ribbon Awards
The Green Ribbon Awards are an annual event recognising efforts around New Zealand made to protect and enhance the country’s environment. Awards are given to communities, businesses, organisations and individuals alike, and this week Air New Zealand has been recognised as part of the Business Leadership category, winning the top place.
Judged on a range of factors including innovation, awareness, education, environmental benefits delivered, and results achieved, the company says that sustainability is a big part of how they do business.
“I am really proud of the work we are doing in this space and of the collective effort our people have made to embrace the programme and it’s fantastic to have these efforts recognised externally,” explained Christopher Luxon, Air New Zealand CEO.
Posted in News, Travel and Tourism News | Tagged Air New Zealand, Rotorua | Leave a replyITC Industry News Bulletin #54
Posted on 09/06/2016 by Jess O'Connor
It’s winners all round in New Zealand tourism news this week: Wellington wins a bid for a major business conference and NZ golf wins big.
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Wellington to host major business conference
More than 600 public management scholars will visit Wellington in 2019 as part of the XXII Annual Conference of the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM).
A conference of this size and importance is estimated to be worth $1.38 million for New Zealand’s economy.
Professor Brad Jackson is the Head of School of Government at Victoria University in Wellington, and is the man who made the bid for the city as the conference host. He said that “Tourism New Zealand and Business Events Wellington played a vital role in our successful bid to host in 2019”.
Posted in News, Travel and Tourism News | Leave a replyIntroducing Melissa Switters
Posted on 07/06/2016 by Jess O'Connor
A former flight attendant, Melissa Switters is a new full-time tutor at ITC’s South Auckland campus.
Melissa Switters recently joined ITC’s South Auckland campus. In the below blog post, she introduces herself and tells us a little bit about her career history and passion for all things travel and tourism.
Welcome on board everyone, I am Melissa a new full-time tutor at the International Travel College of New Zealand.
I would like to take you on a personal flight through my life. The beautiful beginning of my life started off in a town called Leeuwarden, which is located in The Netherlands, and where I lived for the first 13 years. Then, on the 26th of October 2005, my family and I immigrated to New Zealand – this was a huge and positive life changing decision. After immigrating we settled down in Papakura, South Auckland where I spent my secondary school years at Rosehill College.
Posted in News, Staff News | Tagged ITC South Auckland, Tutor Team | Leave a replyITC Industry News Bulletin #53
Posted on 02/06/2016 by Jess O'Connor
This week’s airline, travel and tourism news includes a fallout over budget cuts, changes to regional flight routes, funding for new attractions, and more.
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TIA ‘dismayed’ by funding cuts
The latest New Zealand budget has just been announced, and it includes a cut to the funding for the Department of Conservation (DOC). In the last budget, just over $378 million was set aside for DOC expenditures, while the 2016/17 plan has dropped to almost $345 million.
The TIA is ‘dismayed’ by this move, which sees funding drop by almost 10 per cent. Chief Executive Chris Roberts is concerned about how these cuts might impact the tourism sector.
“DOC has two core functions. The first is protecting our natural heritage – our indigenous species and the habitats and ecosystems that support them. The second is facilitating recreation and tourism, so that New Zealanders and our visitors are enriched by outdoor experiences,” he explained.
Posted in News, Travel and Tourism News | Tagged Air New Zealand, AJ Hackett, Christchurch, ski season, TIA | Leave a replyITC Industry News Bulletin #52
Posted on 26/05/2016 by Jess O'Connor
In this week’s New Zealand tourism and travel news, the country is breaking records for tourism spend, the cruise industry is going from strength to strength, migration is on the rise, and much more.
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International tourism spend tops $10 billion for the first time
Tourism New Zealand recently announced that spending from international visitors has now surpassed $10 billion for the first time ever.
Arrivals from the USA, India and China have all bolstered these numbers, which are up for the year ending April by 10.6, 11.4 and 29.2 per cent respectively. There have also been more arrivals from the UK and Germany, while Australia remains in first place with the most arrivals, which continue to grow steadily.
Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive Kevin Bowler was excited by the news.
“To see this level of growth in off-peak arrivals is exceptionally good news for the industry – by extending the traditional peak season it enhances employment opportunities and the value growth is bringing significant economic benefit to the country,” he explained.
Posted in News, Travel and Tourism News | Tagged cruise ship industry, hotel management, Tourism New Zealand | Leave a replyIntroducing Dan Ranginui
Posted on 24/05/2016 by Jess O'Connor
New ITC tutor Dan Ranginui is passionate about travel, tourism and inspiring people to follow their dreams. Welcome to the team, Dan!
Dan Ranginui is a new tutor at the ITC City Campus. He tells us about how he fell in love with the travel and tourism industry, the exciting places his career has taken him to-date and what inspired him to teach.
My passion for the travel industry began as a young boy when at 10 years old I did my first overseas trip! And from there I got the travel bug. At 14 years old my parents thought it was a great idea to send me to Japan on a student exchange – hmmm was that just a way of getting me out of the house!? Anyhow it worked!
Posted in News, Staff News | Tagged Staff profiles | Leave a replyITC Industry News Bulletin #51
Posted on 19/05/2016 by Jess O'Connor
This week in NZ travel news, a prediction shows just how much tourism could grow, an exhibition moves to Christchurch, and the TIA gets a new name.
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Tourism figures have recently hit all time highs around New Zealand – and these statistics are only set to climb further, according to Associate Tourism Minister Paula Bennett.
She says that expenditure could increase by as much as 65 per cent by 2022, bringing the annual revenue to $16 billion. Bennett made these statements during the TRENZ national event in Rotorua last week, as part of the New Zealand Tourism Forecast 2016-2022 report.
At this stage, Australia is the largest source of income for the industry, but the forecast predicts that China will overtake our Tasman neighbours within the next two years.
“I encourage the sector to make use of this information which is aimed at helping the industry plan and invest strategically,” she said.
Posted in News, Travel and Tourism News | Tagged Air New Zealand, Tourism Industry Aotearoa, Tourism New Zealand, TRENZ | Leave a replyITC Industry News Bulletin #50
Posted on 12/05/2016 by Jess O'Connor
In this week’s tourism news, New Zealand wins a top award for adventure travel, TRENZ 2016 kicks off, and more.
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New Zealand wins Best International Destination for Adventure award
Each year, the Lonely Planet Magazine India Travel Awards recognise the best of the best for international travel. This year – and for the second year in a row – New Zealand has taken the top spot for Best International Destination for Adventure.
The award was announced at an event in Mumbai on May 9, where Australia and South Africa were named as runners up to the award.
Steven Dixon, regional manager South and South East Asia for Tourism New Zealand, explains what the award meant for the country’s travel industry.
“As a key market for Tourism New Zealand, the award is a positive endorsement from Indian travellers – which supports our work to drive interest and awareness with those considering booking a trip to experience it for themselves.”
Posted in News, Travel and Tourism News | Tagged Adventure Tourism, Queenstown, TRENZ 2016 | Leave a reply




