Queenstown can cope with hosting a thousand domestic and
international tourism agents at Tourism Rendezvous New
Zealand (Trenz) next year and the Southern Lakes will be
poised to reap the benefits, tourism and civic leaders say.
The tourism industry's annual international showcase will be
held in Queenstown for the first time, in the week commencing
Monday, May 23, 2011.
Destination Queenstown chairman Mark Quickfall said Tourism
Industry Association (TIA) chief executive Tim Cossar and he
had discussed the "opportunities, challenges and excitement"
involved in hosting the expo with DQ chief executive Tony
Everitt a month ago and various venues were considered.
The traditional format of stands in an exhibition hall was
likely to change to suit the absence of a large, single venue
in the Wakatipu.
However, the number of participants was anticipated to be the
same as the 2010 show, which ended yesterday. More than 270
international travel and tourism buyers, about 250
exhibitors, tourism organisations and operators, including 21
from Queenstown, as well as 60 domestic and international
media and other industry stakeholders attended.
Mr Quickfall said the compact central business district could
itself become a venue, as opposed to a convention centre
removed from the centre.
"The style will be quite different and we've got some ideas.
We've got 12 months to work on it.
"It's a huge opportunity to showcase Queenstown and the
Southern Lakes."
Queenstown Lakes Mayor Clive Geddes said yesterday Trenz was
a tremendous opportunity, which should be taken as "a real
sign of confidence" in the region.
"A Queenstown-based Trenz can only generate enormous spinoffs
for this community. It's great news."
Mr Everitt said it was a great coup for the Southern Lakes
alliance of Destination Queenstown, Lake Wanaka Tourism and
Destination Fiordland.
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