New Zealand’s tourism momentum strengthened in the latest data release, with visitor arrivals growing by 1.7% month-over-month, up from a revised 1.1% in the prior period. The figures, updated on 13 April 2026, indicate a faster pace of inbound travel compared with the previous month’s gain.
The month-over-month comparison shows that the current 1.7% reading reflects the change in visitor arrivals relative to the immediately preceding month, while the earlier 1.1% figure captured the change from that prior month to its predecessor. The acceleration suggests improving visitor flows, which is significant for New Zealand’s services sector and tourism-related industries that rely heavily on overseas arrivals.
Although no additional breakdown was provided, the stronger month-on-month performance may be interpreted as a positive sign for hospitality, transport, and retail businesses tied to international tourism, as the country continues to track the pace and resilience of its visitor recovery.