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TRENZ returns to Queenstown

Friday, 09 Aug, 2011 0

TRENZ, New Zealand’s international tourism trade event, will return to the Southern Lakes region next year.

TRENZ will be held in Queenstown, starting on May 7.

The event was held in Queenstown for the first time this year and the new location received overwhelming support from the industry, said Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) chairman, Norm Thompson.

TRENZ 2012 will be held five weeks prior to its Australian equivalent, ATE (Australian Tourism Exchange), allowing international buyers increased opportunities to visit other regions of New Zealand before and after TRENZ.

The “Famil Afternoon” was a successful innovation to the TRENZ programme in 2011 and will be repeated in 2012.



 

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