Mark Mitchell
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What's that about?
How are you balancing up the jet fuel issue, therefore capacity, versus the potential demand issue for a place at the bottom of the world, well away from trouble, where boom times could be coming?
It's a little too early to tell, Mike, what it will mean for the future outlook.
Probably one thing to note is, you know, if you look at our big three markets, Australia, US and China, that's over 60% of total international visitors.
They're not reliant on the Middle East hubs to fly here.
Indeed, offset to a degree by our anemic dollar, which also helps tourism.
But we'll get you back and see what those March numbers are when they come through.
RenΓ© Demange, who's the Chief Executive of Tourism New Zealand.
Trust in the media.
New numbers on that this morning, which makes for interesting chat.
More of that in a moment.
Got to get to the BSA, the Broadcasting Standards Authority, shortly.
17 minutes past seven.
But related matters, trust in the media, things are improving.
General trust is up 5%.
We learned this morning to 37%.
First lift in six years.
50% trust the news they consume, which is up five.
We've got avoidance problems.