World’s First Recession Free Country
Media Release
18 May 2009 – Cook Island
Time
World’s First Recession Free Country
The
Cook Islands Government today announced that the nation has
officially decided not to take part in the worldwide
recession, making it the world’s first Recession Free
Oasis.
The submission was presented to Parliament earlier this month and the country’s Minister of Tourism, Wilkie Rasmussen, announced the Government’s endorsement in Rarotonga this morning.
“As industries around the world feel the weight of the current economic global recession and the international effects of slowing economies and cautious consumers, the Cook Islands is seeing local businesses grow, new businesses open and offshore investment increase,” he says.
Tourism constitutes 67 per cent of the Cook Islands GDP and its tourism industry is reporting sustained forward bookings with many areas reporting growth.
New operators are opening businesses and employing more people at a time where international reports tell of business closures and rising unemployment.
“Everyone is tired of hearing about the global economic doom and gloom. Travellers are now being given the opportunity to escape the recession by coming to a country where it doesn’t exist,” says Minister Rasmussen.
Air New Zealand Deputy CEO, Norm Thompson, in Rarotonga for the announcement, says tourism is a powerful stimulus for an economy, especially that of an island nation.
“As the adopted national carrier to the Cook Islands for more than 30 years, Air New Zealand is committed to helping drive tourism for the Cook Islands.
“We are seeing strong interest and growth in bookings for flights to the Cook Islands despite slow-downs in other markets. It is currently Air New Zealand’s number one Pacific island destination.
“Even in these tough economic times, when customers are more cautious, we are proud to be part of the driving force for the Cook Islands tourism and economy.
“Today, Air New Zealand Holidays has
launched a new online feature at www.airnewzealand.com
enabling customers to see more of the Cook Islands. We have
been working closely with Air Rarotonga to enable people to
travel from Rarotonga to Aitutaki for a special Recession
Free price of NZ$99 per person each way,” says Mr
Thompson.
So for those who are feeling the stress of the recession and want to escape, unwind and not hear a peep about the “R” word, the Cook Islands is the ultimate island paradise.
For more information about the world’s first recession free oasis, visit www.recessionfreeoasis.com
With Air New Zealand’s direct flights from Auckland and Los Angeles, the Cook Islands is an accessible place to escape on a sundrenched beach, hike through a jungle filled with exotic flora and fauna, or simply snorkel in an azure lagoon.
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