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    • Release Date: 19/04/13 10:34
    • Summary: GENERAL: AIA: AIA Auckland Airport announces new tourism ambitions
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    AIA
    19/04/2013 08:34
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    REL: 0834 HRS Auckland International Airport Limited
    
    GENERAL: AIA: AIA Auckland Airport announces new tourism ambitions
    
    Media Release | 19 April 2013
    
    Auckland Airport announces new tourism ambitions of 4 million visitor
    arrivals by 2020
    
    As part of its AMBITION 2020 initiative, Auckland Airport outlines detailed
    tourism growth ambitions to reach 4 million visitor arrivals
    
    Auckland Airport's AMBITION 2020 initiative, unveiled in May 2012, outlined a
    challenge for the industry to reach 3.5 million visitor arrivals in a
    changing market environment.
    
    One year on from the commencement of AMBITION 2020, Auckland Airport has made
    significant progress towards reaching its outlined growth ambitions through a
    wide range of targeted programmes and initiatives and has also developed an
    updated set of documents to further outline changes in the tourism trends of
    global markets, including a specific Asia 2020 document which focuses on high
    growth markets in an Asian-lead century.
    
    "Although overall arrivals were around two per cent down on our target for
    2012, we saw many Asian markets such as China, Japan, Indonesia, India and
    Taiwan outperform our goals while traditional markets such as the United
    Kingdom, Australia and USA underperformed due to airlines redirecting
    capacity and markets struggling with slower economic recovery, as well as the
    lack of a major event such as the Rugby World Cup," says Adrian Littlewood,
    Auckland Airport's Chief Executive.
    
    "Therefore, as we experience greater reshaping towards high growth Asian
    markets, combined with recovery in traditional markets and new additional air
    capacity, Auckland Airport now sees an acceleration of our growth position -
    which we have indicated this year in three forecast scenarios for growth of
    tourism arrivals."
    
    AMBITION 2020 is part of Auckland Airport's wider contribution to industry
    planning and assesses the potential of the tourism sector in terms of both
    international visitor numbers and the value these visitors bring to the
    economy, as well as offering the industry insight into tourism trends.
    
    "Auckland Airport believes there is potential to grow international visitor
    arrivals to between 3.4 - 4 million by 2020, depending on how aggressively we
    can meet demand and cater for market change. The potential spend of these
    visitors could deliver $9.7 billion direct value for the tourism industry and
    even more than that for the overall New Zealand economy," finishes Mr
    Littlewood.
    
    Glenn Wedlock, Auckland Airport's General Manager Aeronautical Commercial,
    says the long-term outlook for inbound tourism to New Zealand is positive,
    with strong growth expected to continue across the industry, and in the Asian
    markets in particular.
    
    "If New Zealand is ambitious, visitor arrivals could increase by almost 60%
    across the period 2012 - 2020, allowing the industry to reach a potential 4
    million arrivals by the end of 2020.  This represents an increase of almost
    1.5 million arrivals and could see total international and domestic traffic
    within New Zealand climb well above 20 million passengers by 2020. However,
    we must look to capture an increasing share of high opportunity target (HOT)
    markets such as China, Brazil, India and Indonesia," continues Mr Wedlock.
    
    "New Zealand's visitor portfolio is continuously evolving in response to
    market conditions and the tourism world in 2020 is forecast to be in a very
    different place from where we are now, with Asia potentially delivering over
    1 million arrivals by 2020."
    
    "China especially is a vital growth market for New Zealand and has rapidly
    become one of New Zealand's top visitor markets.  We are one year into the
    unveiling of our AMBITION 2020 initiative and we are already tracking ahead
    of our forecasted Chinese arrivals.  China is our second largest inbound
    tourism market and we believe Chinese arrivals could grow substantially from
    174,757 in 2012 to potentially over 570,000 in 2020."
    
    As part of its AMBITION 2020 plan, Auckland Airport has introduced a series
    of new initiatives over the past year, including a number of programmes
    designed to increase visitor arrivals from Asia and build higher value
    traffic to attract more air capacity.
    
    "Our programmes in market have really helped to deliver significant profit
    uplift for our airline partners.  We plan to expand these programmes and
    continue stimulating innovation within the industry to help develop long-term
    market structures for growth in tourism arrivals," concluded Mr Wedlock.
    
    The Ambition 2020 forecast documents can be downloaded at
    www.ambition2020.co.nz.
    
    Ends
    
    For more information please contact:
    
    Glenn Wedlock
    027 688 8063
    End CA:00235360 For:AIA    Type:GENERAL    Time:2013-04-19 08:34:43
    				
 
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