American Travel Writers Choose Wellington for 2011 Convention
Friday 27 March 2009, 3:25PM
By Wellington NZ
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Hosting the Society of American Travel Writers Annual Convention in 2011 will be worth millions to Wellington, Positively Wellington Tourism chief executive David Perks says.
Positively Wellington Tourism, Tourism New Zealand and Conventions Incentives New Zealand – with further support from Air New Zealand - have successfully bid to host the event, which will see up to 350 American travel writers convene in the capital for up to six days.
“The convention offers Wellington and the rest of New Zealand the opportunity to showcase itself to an influential group of writers at a time when we expect the American market to be returning to growth. The timing couldn’t possibly be better,” Mr Perks says.
The convention itself will see an estimated $2.25m spent in Wellington, just weeks after the $45m economic windfall forecast for the capital’s hosting of seven RWC 2011 matches.
“But that’s just the beginning. Where Wellington is really set to benefit is through inspiring the convention’s delegates to spread word about the ‘best little capital in the world’. We’ll be hosting 500 delegates with journalists writing for millions of readers – and if there’s one thing we know, it’s that international media who come to Wellington, absolutely positively love Wellington.”
It is expected that writers from across the US and Canada will attend, representing publications including National Geographic Traveller, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Condé Nast Traveller, Elite Traveller and the New Yorker, as well as various travel guides and news websites.