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Fewer international guest nights in January

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Embargoed until 10:45am – 12 March 2009

Fewer international guest nights in January

Total guest nights in short-term commercial accommodation in January 2009 were 3 percent lower than in January 2008, Statistics New Zealand said today. This was mainly due to a 7 percent decrease in international guest nights. Domestic guest nights were down 1 percent over the same period.

The trend series for total guest nights has been decreasing since October 2007, after increasing since January 2006.

Nine of the 12 regions had fewer guest nights, with Northland, Auckland and Canterbury showing the largest decreases. Eight regions had fewer international guest nights, and six regions had fewer domestic guest nights.

Guest nights decreased in four of the five accommodation types in January 2009 compared with January 2008. Motels had the largest decrease, while backpackers/hostels recorded the only increase.

See also the Hot Off The Press
information release Accommodation Survey: January 2009.

Cathryn Ashley-Jones Acting Government Statistician 12 March 2009

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