New Zealand's tourism industry needs to adapt to capitalise on opportunities presented by a surge in visitors from emerging markets like China and India, says newly appointed Tourism Industry Association boss Martin Snedden.
Asia offers the best opportunities to grow the country's tourism industry but visitors from Asian countries have different expectations to our traditional Australian, British and American visitors, said Snedden, who took up his new role in June.
"Arrivals out of China in particular have surged over the past few years, while India, which has a big population and a fast growing middle class with a propensity to travel, holds good potential."
To properly realise the potential of these new tourism markets, New Zealand must understand and be confident in our ability to deliver the hospitality and experiences they are looking for, Snedden said.
"Our visitor mix is changing quickly and our approach has to change with it."