The hospitality industry is looking forward to a boom summer to shake off last year's washout and the gloom of a sluggish economy.
A new survey by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) shows nearly half of New Zealanders will travel over the Christmas-New Year break.
Forty-nine per cent plan to travel over the break, and will spend an average of 7.9 nights away - up from 7.4 nights in each of the last two Christmas-New Year periods. Five per cent of those going away are heading overseas, while 13 per cent of those surveyed had not decided if they would leave home.
TIA chief executive Martin Snedden said the latest "AA Mood of the New Zealand Traveller" report matched a cautious industry optimism about the summer ahead.
"There does seem to be a reasonable level of optimism about the summer.