In arrival series, the closest overseas port is the last port that the passenger's flight visited before it arrived in New Zealand. This may not be the person's port of origin.
In departure series, the closest overseas port is the first port that the passenger's flight visited after it departed New Zealand. This may not be the person's destination.
Data calculation/treatment
From early 2022, some governments, including New Zealand, relaxed these restrictions, allowing more people to cross their borders. From 1 August 2022, New Zealand’s border opened to all visitors and international students.
Since January 2020, governments have imposed international travel restrictions in multiple countries, due to the spread of COVID-19 around the world. In March 2020, the New Zealand government introduced further measures to protect New Zealanders from the COVID-19 virus, effectively limiting travel to New Zealand and travel within New Zealand.
At URL provided, select 'Tourism > International Travel and Migration - ITM > Total passenger movements by NZ port and selected closest overseas ports (Annual-Dec)'. All variables were selected to produce this dataset.
From the dataset International Travel: Total passenger movements by NZ port and selected closest overseas ports (Annual-Dec) December 2023, this data was extracted:
Rows: 5-30
Columns: 2-163
Provided: 4,212 data points
Dataset originally released on:
February 15, 2024
About this dataset
International travel statistics count passengers arriving into and departing from New Zealand. Passengers may be categorised into one of three passenger types: overseas visitors, New Zealand-resident travellers, and permanent and long-term migrants.
Method of collection/Data provider
The New Zealand port data refers to NZ port of disembarkation (the port where the passenger was processed by Customs).