New Zealand’s tourism sector showed signs of renewed momentum, with visitor arrivals swinging back into positive territory on a month‑over‑month basis. According to data updated on 11 June 2026, visitor arrivals rose 2.3% compared with the previous month, reversing a 2.6% decline recorded in the prior period.
The shift from negative to positive growth suggests a stabilisation in short-term travel flows after a weaker month, and may signal improving sentiment in international tourism. While the data reflect only one month’s change, the turnaround in the month‑over‑month indicator will be closely watched by businesses in accommodation, transport and hospitality that are highly sensitive to visitor volumes.