30th June 2023 Hotels / Maximum Occupancy
Longer stays and more care over whether it is worth it are among the trends driving post-pandemic corporate travel, say industry specialists.
Thirty-one hotels across the country have secured bookings from the tournament organisers.
The country’s accommodation and hospitality professionals have snapped up all the tickets to the joint Maximum Occupancy and Hospitality New Zealand conferences at Pullman Auckland.
After a booming domestic market due to closed borders followed by a burst from returning internationals, caution has taken hold in the accommodation sector.
Google head of travel and financial services Michelle Allen will be a keynote speaker at the Maximum Occupancy New Zealand and Hospitality New Zealand 2023 conferences.
New Zealand’s Maximum Occupancy Accommodation Industry Conference returns to Auckland on 27-28 June 2023 after a record-breaking attendance last year.
The accommodation and hotel conference Maximum Occupancy will return to Auckland on 26-28 June 2023.
Industry leaders at Maximum Occupancy say the pandemic has helped build business agility and efficiencies.
Hundreds of accommodation and hospitality professionals are expected in Auckland tomorrow for the start of the Maximum Occupancy and Hospitality New Zealand conferences.
After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Maximum Occupancy relaunches in New Zealand next week with around 400 delegates expected.
Maximum Occupancy New Zealand has confirmed the final lineup of keynote speakers with representatives from Google, Tripadvisor and Hospitality New Zealand headlining the conference.
Google’s head of travel, Michelle Allen, will present a keynote speech at Maximum Occupancy New Zealand 2022 next month.