New Zealand's tourism sector is losing out to big international booking agencies who "have no vested interest" in our country and are only there to "clip the ticket', says an industry leader.
While Kiwi tourism has benefited hugely from the growth of the internet, the industry and politicians need to consider the costs, said Michael Baines, Motel Association of New Zealand chief executive.
When tourists book accommodation here through domestic providers, it ensures the commission stays within New Zealand and is reinvested into our economy, Baines said.
But Baines said he is worried about the international booking providers.
"When a tourist from Europe, Asia or America books accommodation through one of the big international booking agencies, that is commission that is lost to our tourism sector."