TRENZ unveils adapted trade show concept
New Zealand’s largest International travel trade event TRENZ has a new focus for this year. TRENZ Hui 2021 will be held in Christchurch on 5-6 May and its in-person focus will be on New Zealand domestic tourism, as international travel buyers will be unable to attend due to border restrictions. However there will be digital tools available to help international buyers virtually connect with local suppliers.
This year it has the theme: Revive – Reconnect – Revitalise. "We carried out extensive research with the New Zealand tourism industry, international buyers and other stakeholders, to determine how best to deliver TRENZ in 2021. We have some exciting digital plans but there is still a strong demand to gather in person," said Chris Roberts, Chief Executive of organiser Tourism Industry Aotearoa.
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