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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    There's less than two weeks left in New Zealand's cruise ship season, with the last ship into Wellington arriving today

    There's less than two weeks left in New Zealand's cruise ship season, with the last ship into Wellington arriving today


    The Majestic Princess will bring three-and a half-thousand passengers into the capital.

    All up, almost 200-thousand visitors from around the world have arrived into Wellington this season, bringing about 50-million dollars into the local economy.

    Wellington NZ Tourism Manager Jo Heaton says numbers are finally starting to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels.

    She says while we're not quite back at pre-Covid levels, there has clearly been pent up demand.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Rugby:
    The Crusaders have confirmed the worst for hooker George Bell 10:46

    Rugby League:
    Waikato Stadium's looking ahead to a busy winter sports season 10:26

    Cricket:
    Black Caps fast bowler Ben Sears has been ruled out of next week's Champions Trophy with a hamstring injury 9:56

    Health & Safety:
    Calls for the Government to push forward with funded health checks for intellectually disabled people - now it's got the research to back it 9:26

    Cricket:
    The Auckland Aces have moved to the top of cricket's Ford Trophy ladder after a 71-run win over last-placed Northern Districts at Eden Park's outer oval 9:16

    International:
    Three Israeli hostages to be released from Gaza on Saturday named 9:06

    Rugby:
    The Highlanders are lamenting a lack of ruthlessness after losing their opening Super Rugby Pacific match at the death, 37-36 to the Waratahs in Sydney 8:26

    Motoring:
    The Wellington Phoenix are ruing a lack of execution in the box in the wake of their 1-nil A-League defeat by the Melbourne Victory away 8:16

    Business:
    'Energy prices could and should be lower', but are retailers profiteering? 8:06

    Business:
    South Waikato's council is aiming to promote growth in the area despite the ceasing of paper production at Tokoroa's Kinleith Mill 8:06


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