Adventure tourism

NZ leader up in the air

NZ leader up in the air

New adventure aviation safety standards - the only such formal regulations in the world - take effect today, with international regulators watching keenly but some operators not impressed.

Shotover tourists joined by PM

Shotover tourists joined by PM

Four Australian visitors had the surprise of a lifetime in Queenstown yesterday when they became the three-millionth Shotover Jet passengers, riding in the same jet-boat as Prime Minister John Key and his entourage.

Adventure tourism operators welcome guidelines

Adventure tourism operators welcome guidelines

Adventure and outdoor activity commercial operators welcome guidelines they consider make sense and would make the sector safer, the Tourism Industry Association (TIA) says.

Cordelle to manage Ziptrek

Long-standing Queenstown resident Stuart Cordelle has been appointed the general manager for Ziptrek Ecotours Queenstown, taking up the position on March 22.

Many operators already regulated

Many operators already regulated

Many of the adventure tourism operators in Queenstown will not be covered by new Government tourism industry regulations announced earlier this week.

Delay shocks grieving father

Delay shocks grieving father

That adventure tourism operators could continue operating for up to another four years without being required to obtain a safety certificate is "absolutely extraordinary", says the father of an English woman who drowned while river-boarding near Queenstown.

At last, a voice for the misguided

At last, a voice for the misguided

As new regulations are announced for the adventure tourism industry, John Lapsley applauds and looks at some of the incidents, attitudes and people that have led to the changes.

Jetpack $2m bid to keep venture in NZ

Jetpack $2m bid to keep venture in NZ

The Dunedin-born inventor who has devoted 26 years of his life to creating the world's first commercial jetpack is hoping for a $2 million investment to ensure the venture remains in New Zealand.

Adventure forum seen as vital

Adventure forum seen as vital

Adventure tourism companies throughout the Lakes District are being encouraged to attend next month's second annual adventure tourism forum, organised by Destination Queenstown, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) and the Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC), in Queenstown.

Bungy prices fall

Bungy prices fall

Prices at AJ Hackett Bungy will plunge like a diver on a rubber cord this weekend - if you are an Otago or Southland local, that is.

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