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06 March 2008 |
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New
Approach to Visitor Information Services
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Plans
are being prepared for an expansion of visitor information services
in the Far North to raise the profile of the i-SITE network and improve
commercial viability.
A series of initiatives are expected to be introduced over the next
few months for the council-owned tourist network including:-
- The introduction
of a virtual website to capture online bookings before visitors
reach their Far North destinations
- Better
directional signs to draw attention to the location of i-SITES
An expansion of travel booking services
- Utilizing
libraries and council service centres as additional points of sale
In
the longer term the council intends to look to improving the revenue
stream from i-SITES by introducing café and internet café
services, by broadening the range of merchandise available for sale
and by competing for events marketing and package sales opportunities.
The council currently has i-SITES in the Bay of Islands, Hokianga and
Kaitaia. However a review of visitor information services has targeted
the possibility of developing a booking agency presence at major international
ports of entry such as Auckland and at developing business relationships
with private sector service providers within the Far North district.
General Manager for District Facilities Alastair Wells says the i-SITE
network is currently heavily subsidized by the council. These new initiatives
are designed to develop services to a point at which the visitor information
network will be financially self-supporting.
"While the council is conscious of the need to reduce the annual
cost to the ratepayer, we don't want this to happen at the expense of
private sector service providers. As a result a number of the initiatives
involve working in collaboration rather than competing directly with
the private sector," he said.
Mr Wells says the revised marketing approach will need to be supported
in future with better designed buildings and infrastructure. Planning
on this aspect was already well advanced with the current proposals
for new facilities in the Te Ahu Centre at Kaitaia, plans for a joint
initiative with the private sector at Opononi and proposals to enlarge
i-SITE accommodation at Paihia.
For further information please contact:-
Rick McCall
Communications Officer
Far North District Council
0800 920 029
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Alastair Wells
General Manager - District Facilities
Far North District Council
0800 920 029 |
Page created/updated: 7 March, 2008
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