New research, commissioned by Bookabach , revealed 40% of all Kiwis are keen to know more about Matariki and ways to mark the occasion. Bookabach commissioned the survey to find out how much people know about the Māori New Year and what it meant .
Press Release – Bookabach
New research, commissioned by Bookabach, revealed 40% of all Kiwis are keen to know more about Matariki and ways to mark the occasion. Bookabach commissioned the survey to find out how much people know about the Māori New Year and what it meant to all New Zealanders ahead of it being marked as a new public holiday in 2022.
“We know that Kiwis embrace public holidays with baches in most parts of the country being booked on average close to 100 days in advance with most popular destinations being Waikato, Northland, Bay of Plenty, Auckland, Wellington and Otago.
“Whilst Matariki has one year until it is recognised and celebrated as a public holiday and added to the calendar, we are already seeing families and friends embrace winter weekends away to spend time together,” says Simone Scoppa, Travel Expert at Bookabach.
Press Release – Bookabach New research, commissioned by Bookabach , revealed 40% of all Kiwis are keen to know more about Matariki and ways to mark the occasion. Bookabach commissioned the survey to find out how much people know about the Mori New Year and what it meant …
New research, commissioned by Bookabach, revealed 40% of all Kiwis are keen to know more about Matariki and ways to mark the occasion. Bookabach commissioned the survey to find out how much people know about the Māori New Year and what it meant to all New Zealanders ahead of it being marked as a new public holiday in 2022.