New Zealand national guest nights rose in September as increased demand in the South Island was driven by greater numbers of domestic visitors and hotel stays.
Total guest nights gained 1.4 per cent to 2.67 million in September from the same month a year earlier, Statistics New Zealand said. Guest nights in the North Island dropped 1 per cent while South Island guest nights increased 5.2 per cent.
Domestic guest nights rose 7 per cent in the South Island, while international guest nights advanced 3.4 per cent. In the North Island, domestic guest nights fell 2.9 per cent and international guest nights rose 3.3 per cent.
"South Island guest nights stood out this month," accommodation statistics manager Melissa McKenzie said in a statement.
"When compared with the same month of the previous year, South Island guest nights have increased six months in a row, following a brief period of falls influenced by the Kaikōura earthquake. The continuous growth over the last six months has been reflected in almost every region in the South Island."