New Zealand sees major drop in visitor arrivals amid border restrictions

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WELLINGTON, May 14 (Xinhua) -- March 2020 saw the largest-ever drop in monthly visitor arrival numbers in New Zealand, ahead of the COVID-19 lockdown, the statistics department Stats NZ said on Thursday.

There were 175,500 visitor arrivals in March 2020, down 54 percent compared with March 2019, Stats NZ said.

"During the second half of March, the government imposed border restrictions for international visitors as part of the broader response to COVID-19," population indicators manager Tehseen Islam said in a statement.

"Visitor arrivals in recent weeks have been near zero," Islam said.

Stats NZ estimates that there are 135,000-155,000 visitors from overseas currently in New Zealand. These are people who normally live overseas, including Australian and New Zealand citizens, and those on work, student, visitor, and other visas.

Just before the lockdown in mid-March it was estimated that there were 240,000-260,000 visitors in New Zealand, it said, adding there have been relatively few departures from New Zealand in recent weeks.

New Zealand residents are still returning home, despite travel restrictions here and in other countries, although these numbers are now very low, Islam said.

On May 7, Stats NZ estimated 50,000-60,000 New Zealand residents were travelling overseas, down from the estimation of 100,000-110,000 made in March, he said. Enditem

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