Seven key tourism businesses and government agencies have launched an initiative, Tiaki – Care for New Zealand, to encourage international and domestic travellers to act as guardians of this country.
At a function in Wellington today the initiative was described as aiming for Kiwis and visitors alike to experience New Zealand in a way that keeps everyone safe, protects the environment, and respects the country's culture for future generations.
The group is comprised of Air New Zealand, the Department of Conservation, Local Government New Zealand, New Zealand Māori Tourism, Tourism Holdings, Tourism Industry Aotearoa and Tourism New Zealand.
The number of visitors coming to New Zealand has soared in the past five years to 3.8 million annually, leading to concern about the pressure on the environment in some places.
Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon said the surge in tourism during the past five years was ''an incredible opportunity for our country but it's important we take responsibility as an industry for managing this growth and protecting the things that make New Zealand so special".