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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 6960848" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>The tourism industry is going to lose a lot of businesses but I'm not sure its going to massively add to the unemployment numbers as many of the staff were tourists paying their way around the country. </p><p>I'm not sure losing thousands of backpackers is going to hurt that much (unless you've an old camper van to sell) they don't strike me as being big spenders .</p><p>I think its a chance for NZ to revamp the industry a bit, get rid of the freedom campers and the budget travellers and aim for the high end tourists that will spend a fortune. The problem being there isn't that much to do in some of these tourist centres because the established businesses manage to keep all the competition out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 6960848, member: 946"] The tourism industry is going to lose a lot of businesses but I'm not sure its going to massively add to the unemployment numbers as many of the staff were tourists paying their way around the country. I'm not sure losing thousands of backpackers is going to hurt that much (unless you've an old camper van to sell) they don't strike me as being big spenders . I think its a chance for NZ to revamp the industry a bit, get rid of the freedom campers and the budget travellers and aim for the high end tourists that will spend a fortune. The problem being there isn't that much to do in some of these tourist centres because the established businesses manage to keep all the competition out. [/QUOTE]
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