Member User ID    Password
ITOC News > Media Releases

Media Releases

This page details the Media Releases that have been recently issued by ITOC:

Top tour operators recognised by industry (Current)
Inbound operators meeting tourism challenges (Current)
GST increase takes shine off tourism marketing boost
GST increase will penalise inbound tour operators
Inbound tourism operators urge caution on GST increase
Travel and tourism associations support Trans Tasman border changes
Distinction Luxmore Hotel wins ITOC Operator of the Year Award
2010 ITOC conference to be held in Marlborough
Prime Minister delivers GST tax certainty to tourism operators
ITOC Full Member Tour Operators Turn 100% Qualmark in Time for TRENZ
Inbound tourism operators wary of possible increase in GST
ITOC supports push for better government partnership with tourism industry
Tourism operators release 2001 written agreements with IRD
Tourism operators delighted with National Party commitment to listen to industry concerns on $30m GST rort
Tourism operators expect support from O'Connor over $30m GST rort
Inbound tour operators support call for next Government to get serious about tourism
Tourism Operators Squeezed by Road User Charge Increase
ITOC Joins PATA to Provide Global Perspective for Members
New Board Members for ITOC
ITOC Backs Tourism Strategy
ITOC Launches New Brand

ITOC supports push for better government partnership with tourism industry
Date: 10 September 2008

MEDIA STATEMENT
Tuesday 10 September 2008
For Immediate Release

ITOC SUPPORTS PUSH FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT PARTNERSHIP WITH TOURISM INDUSTRY

The Inbound Tour Operators Council (ITOC) has given its full support to today’s launch of the Tourism Industry Election Manifesto by the Tourism Industry Association (TIA).

Paul Yeo, chief executive of ITOC said: “Various governments over the years have not always given the tourism industry the support it deserves. This is probably the first time we as an industry have coherently voiced why we should be taken seriously in language any politician can understand – an industry that delivers value to government and prosperity to voters in every electorate in the country.”

Mr Yeo said the Manifesto was short, sharp and easy to understand.

“That’s just what we need to rise above the noise in an election year,” said Mr Yeo.

“The plan sets out six objectives which are clearly our industry’s top priorities and we fully support all of them. We are particularly pleased to see increased marketing for Destination New Zealand as one of these. Inbound tour operators are at the forefront of developing new markets but they do so without the public sector investment that could really make the difference. Our competitiveness in this area is declining as other destinations clearly see the value in public-private joint ventures that gives them an advantage.”

Mr Yeo said: “Part of the reason government has not always supported us as well as we’d like is that we have sometimes struggled to effectively communicate what we want out of them. Having separate tourism organisations looking after the interests of their diverse sub-sectors can be very effective in dealing with complex micro issues but not always useful when it comes to communicating big picture strategies.”

“What we’ve achieved here is a simple six point plan that everyone in the tourism industry can understand and support. I believe that government wants to see an industry committed to a concerted course of action and in the past we haven’t done ourselves any favours by sometimes clouding the issues and not speaking with one voice.”

The ITOC CEO said the Tourism Industry Association should be congratulated on putting together a document that all candidates standing for election should be encouraged to read.

“This will certainly aid us in not only informing the incoming government but also in getting our industry to work better and smarter together for our own aims and objectives.”

END

Back to Media Releases Index

ITOC News > Newsletters | Media Releases


ITOC Directory 2010
The 2010 edition of the annual ITOC Inbound Travel Directory is now available as an electronic download. More >>

Latest Newsletter
Our latest newsletter is now available. More >>

2008/9 Annual Report
The 2008/9 Annual Report presented at the August 2009 AGM in Gisborne is now available to download. More >>



ITOC Distribution System
ITOC Operator of the Year


Find Full and Allied ITOC Members - indexed by Member name, market area (Full Members) and category/sector Allied Members. More >>

User ID: 
Password: 



TELECOM XT is here! Check out the latest offers available to you as a member of the Inbound Tour Operators Council of New Zealand on the Telecom website or in the flyer below.

Telecom Latest Offer to ITOC Members



Back to top


This Site © Inbound Tour Operators Council of New Zealand, 1999 - 2010
Enquiries to: Email: info@itoc.org.nz   Fax: +64 4 499 0786;   Phone: +64 4 496 4898