The strength of the New Zealand dollar saw a record number of Kiwis pack their bags and head on overseas trips in July, while the high currency crimped the number of inbound visitors.
The number of Kiwis heading on an overseas trip rose to a record of 231,600 in July, up from 207,992 in the same month last year, according to Statistics New Zealand.
The New Zealand dollar rose to 88.15 US cents in the month, near the highest level since the currency was floated 16 years ago, giving Kiwis more buying power overseas and making the nation a relatively more expensive travel destination.
This time last year the kiwi traded at 72.70 US cents.
Later-than-usual school holidays and postponed trips due to ash cloud disruptions in June also played a factor, the department said.