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Queenstown businesses win major Chinese business award

May 15, 2015

Queenstown businesses win major Chinese business award

Two of Ngāi Tahu Tourism’s Queenstown based businesses have been instrumental in helping the national tourism operator win the Excellence in Tourism award at this year’s HSBC New Zealand China Trade Association Business Awards.

Dart River Jet has undergone significant change in the last three years after developing experiences specifically for the Chinese market, according to Chief Executive Quinton Hall.

“Product development alongside strong local and international sales and marketing has seen Dart River become a ‘must do’ for Chinese tourists,” said Mr Hall.

Meanwhile Shotover Jet has undertaken significant work in China leveraging off its premium brand and world class experience, especially among the growing ‘Free independent Traveler’ segment.

“Chinese travelers look for high-quality experiences, and the Royal endorsement from the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge last year has been a strong story to tell in the Chinese market. We’ve seen significant growth in visitation at Shotover Jet also in the last two years,” said Mr Hall.

Earlier this year Tracy Cui from Ngāi Tahu Tourism’s Southern sales team was recognized as the outstanding young business person of the year at the Queenstown Chamber of Commerce biennial business awards.

Known locally by her Māori nickname ‘Taniwha iti’ (Little Dragon), Tracy has been working with Ngāi Tahu in Queenstown for the past four years. The award noted her dedication to developing experiences to appeal to the Chinese market and work in selling Ngāi Tahu Tourism South Island activities and Queenstown generally in China.

“Making the most of the emergence of China onto the world tourism stage has been a strategy of Ngāi Tahu Tourism for at least four years,” said Mr Hall.

“Considerable work has been done and will continue to be undertaken to ensure that we make the most of this opportunity. The HSBC award is deserved recognition of a great team effort.”

ENDS

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