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‘Land with it all’: NZ named Oceania’s leading destination at top awards

Lake Pukaki and the Southern Alps are part of New Zealand’s “breathtaking natural beauty”, with the country being named Oceania’s Leading Destination at the 2024 World Travel Awards.
New Zealand has secured the title of Oceania’s Leading Destination at the 2024 World Travel Awards (WTA).
New Zealand pinched its title back from Australia, which was victorious last year after New Zealand carried the award for four consecutive years.
The WTA editors stated on its website that New Zealand “confirmed its reputation as the land with it all” with its win, which was announced on September 4 in Manila, Philippines.
Other nominees for the award in the same category were Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga.
“This year’s World Travel Awards is not only a celebration of excellence in tourism, but a testament to the resilience, creativity, and collaborative spirit of our global tourism community,” said WTA founder Graham Cooke in a statement.
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On the accomplishment, Tourism New Zealand chief executive Rene de Monchy said: “This recognition is a testament to the breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural experiences, and manaakitanga (warm hospitality) that our country offers.
“New Zealand’s diverse landscapes, from stunning beaches and lush forests to majestic mountains and vibrant cities, provide a unique and unforgettable experience for every visitor.
“We are committed to continuing to showcase the best of what New Zealand has to offer all year round and welcoming visitors to explore our beautiful country.”
Air New Zealand nabbed the title for leading airline in Oceania – for the 16th year in a row.
Remarking on the achievement, Air NZ chief customer and sales officer Leanne Geraghty said it was an “honour” and the recognition goes to its team “who go above and beyond every day”.
“Over the past year, we’ve been working hard to further improve the customer experience to make every journey as seamless as possible,” she said in a statement.
“Our new Seats to Suit offering provides greater choice and flexibility for short-haul travel, while the improvements to our customer contact centre, including the launch of live chat, have made it easier than ever to connect with our team.
“Additionally, the introduction of innovations such as baggage tracking in the Air NZ app allows our customers to monitor their luggage in real-time. These updates, among many others, demonstrate our commitment to creating an exceptional flying experience for our customers.”
Last year, several New Zealand travel businesses were recognised with awards by the WTA, highlighting local, Kiwi tourist ventures as some of the best in the region.
The WTA has been running for 31 years, launching in 1993. It aims to recognise and celebrate excellence and innovation across all sectors of the travel and tourism industry on six continents.

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