More than half of tourism operators say the Rugby World Cup didn't provide the tourism boost promised, a survey has found.
A Tourism Industry Association New Zealand survey among its members found 46.6 per cent of the 121 respondents felt the tournament period was better or much better than the same period in 2010.
However almost one-fifth (18.2 per cent) saw no change, while around one-third (33.9 per cent) considered the tournament period to be either worse or much worse.
TIA policy and research manager Simon Wallace said the results reflect anecdotal feedback.
"They told us that while operators in the main game centres did well, other regions did not reap as many benefits as they may have expected from fans travelling around the country between games," Mr Wallace said.