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A rise in the number of visiting Australians was the main reason for a 13 per cent increase in international visitor guest nights in July, compared to a year earlier.
Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) data today showed international visitors spent 900,000 guest nights in short-term commercial accommodation in July, which while up on a year ago was still 3 per cent down on July 2005.
Visitors from Australia recorded the largest absolute increase in international guest nights, rising 71,000 or 28 per cent.
There were also 1.3 million domestic guest nights, a 2 per cent increase from July 2006 and a 5 per cent increase from July 2005.
The 2.2 million total guest nights in July was 6 per cent up on a year earlier and 2 per cent up from July 2005, SNZ said.
Of 12 regions in the survey, eight had rises in July from a year earlier.
Auckland had the largest absolute increase, up 57,000 or 16 per cent, followed by Otago, up 40,000 or 12 per cent, and Canterbury, up 29,000 or 9 per cent.
The Taranaki, Manawatu-Wanganui region recorded the largest absolute decrease, falling 9000 or 6 per cent, followed by Northland, which dropped 6000, or 7 per cent.
- NZPA