Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visits Queenstown ski field as ski season starts

By RNZ

Jacinda Ardern has met with NZSki chief executive Paul Anderson and other skifield staff at The Remarkables this morning.

The tourist resort is upbeat as it prepares for its first uninterrupted ski season since the pandemic began.

However, those in the hospitality and tourism sectors are grappling with a critical worker shortage, with estimates up to a third of positions may be vacant.

Fergburger Group general manager Stephen Bradley yesterday said that NZSki had been able to secure staff thanks to the government going out of its way to make that happen.

But hospitality and other tourism operators need that support too, he said.

"We're going to miss winter. We are going to miss profits. We're going to miss a successful winter and unless the government starts to change immigration policy and helps us out like they helped NZSki out - we're going to miss summer this year too."

At present there are estimated to be more than 1000 job vacancies in Queenstown - almost 10 percent of the town's population.

RNZ