"Last year we did about 30,000 visitors. It is growing quite quickly. We expect about 40,000 visitors when our fiscal year ends in June," Tourism New Zealand general manager Asia David Craig told PTI here today.
The island nation expects a large chunk of visitors during the World Cup and hopes that it would provide a fillip in subsequent years.
On the profile of Indians visiting New Zealand, he said the young (18-29 years) are the adventurers and travel from October-December, and with the honeymooners are a subset of this segment) and the families market normally come down during the April-June quarter.
In the fiscal year ended June 2013, nearly 30,000 Indians visited the Pacific islands, Craig said, adding this year they are also looking at business travellers to drive growth as it focuses on the the MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) segment too, which is comparatively small from an India perspective with around 1,500 visitors a year.
"India ranks 10th at the moment, but the rate of growth from this market is faster than any other market amongst the top 10 with annual growth being about 17 per cent," he said, adding NZ gets about 1.1 million visitors from Australia and about a quarter of million from China.