New Zealand Trips Fuel Australia's 2022-23 Travel Revival

New Zealand is leading recent growth in short-term visitor arrivals to Australia, according to data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Travel between Australia and New Zealand was a major contributor to the increase in short-term international trips in 2022-23. New Zealand was the leading source country for short-term visitor arrivals (18 per cent) as well as the leading destination for Australians returning from a short-term trip overseas (14 per cent).

While both the number of Australian residents returning from overseas, and the number of visitor arrivals from overseas increased in 2022-23, they remain below pre-COVID levels of 2018-19.

Jenny Dobak, ABS head of migration statistics, said: "Since the COVID 19 travel restrictions were lifted, short-term resident returns has recovered more strongly than visitor arrivals. By June 2023, the volume of short-term resident returns had reached 87 per cent of pre-COVID levels, after falling to less than 1 per cent back in October 2021.

"Visitor arrivals initially recovered more slowly when restrictions were first lifted but have steadily increased towards pre-pandemic levels. By June 2023, the volume of visitor arrivals reached 82 per cent of pre-COVID levels".

Recovery of short-term trips, Australia - monthly comparison with pre-COVID year (2018-19)
Short-term visitor arrivals as percentage of same month from 2018-19 (pre-COVID) (%)Short-term resident returns as percentage of same month from 2018-19 (pre-COVID) (%)
Jul-212.43.7
Aug-210.91.1
Sep-210.60.6
Oct-210.60.4
Nov-212.63.2
Dec-216.97.2
Jan-228.310.9
Feb-229.815.7
Mar-2220.419.4
Apr-2233.630.8
May-2234.641.6
Jun-2241.746.4
Jul-2242.159.2
Aug-224766.4
Sep-2253.965.1
Oct-2257.162.9
Nov-226375.5
Dec-2261.372.3
Jan-2356.478.8
Feb-2364.885.7
Mar-2373.384.4
Apr-2377.881.9
May-2376.781.7
Jun-2382.186.6

During the pandemic, visiting friends and relatives surpassed holidaying as the most frequently reported reason for travel for short-term visitor arrivals to Australia. While, the proportion of holidaymakers has increased, reaching 36 per cent in 2022-23, visiting friends and relatives remained the most frequently reported reason at 41 per cent.

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