VIDEO: Christchurch update from tourism chief Tim Hunter

A large number of Christchurch hotels remain closed, with just nine of 35 currently operating, holding back the city's leisure, business and MICE market offerings for the foreseeable future.


EXCLUSIVE BY JAMES WILKINSON IN AUCKLAND, NZ

A large number of Christchurch hotels remain closed, with just nine of 35 currently operating, holding back the city’s leisure, business and MICE market offerings for the foreseeable future.

Speaking exclusively to SpiceNews on camera at the New Zealand Hotel Industry Conference (NZHIC) in Auckland, Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism CEO Tim Hunter said the lack of hotel rooms made it challenging for the city, but that could all change soon when access is granted to a cordoned off area of the CBD.

He said the city was still able to hold conferences of up to 500 people, but anything larger was not possible due to damaged sustained at the city’s convention centre.

However, when the convention centre is re-built, Hunter said there was an opportunity to increase the building’s size and that would mean Christchurch – a city that had the country’s largest convention facility prior to the February 22 earthquake – could boast one of the biggest centres when re-built.

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