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Card spending on travel halves in March

Card spending on travel agency and tour arrangement services had the biggest fall on record in March 2020, Stats NZ said today.

For the first time, Stats NZ is publishing lower-level card spending data to help New Zealanders assess the impact of COVID-19. 

 “The travel and tour arrangement industry falls into the non-retail category of our standard electronic card spending release,” retail statistics manager Sue Chapman said.

“We are releasing some of this lower-level data to better understand the impacts of COVID-19 on consumer spending.”

Created with Highcharts 5.0.14$Travel agency and tour arrangement services card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020ActualSeasonally adjustedMar-15May-15Jul-15Sep-15Nov-15Jan-16Mar-16May-16Jul-16Sep-16Nov-16Jan-17Mar-17May-17Jul-17Sep-17Nov-17Jan-18Mar-18May-18Jul-18Sep-18Nov-18Jan-19Mar-19May-19Jul-19Sep-19Nov-19Jan-20Mar-2050M100M150M200MStats NZ

Travel agency and tour arrangement services card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020

Created with Highcharts 5.0.14$Travel agency and tour arrangement services card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020ActualSeasonally adjustedMar-15May-15Jul-15Sep-15Nov-15Jan-16Mar-16May-16Jul-16Sep-16Nov-16Jan-17Mar-17May-17Jul-17Sep-17Nov-17Jan-18Mar-18May-18Jul-18Sep-18Nov-18Jan-19Mar-19May-19Jul-19Sep-19Nov-19Jan-20Mar-2050M100M150M200MStats NZ
MonthActualSeasonally adjusted
Mar-15157,825,000136,922,000
Apr-15134,864,000132,270,000
May-15135,261,000135,210,000
Jun-15132,191,000138,504,000
Jul-15130,624,000138,054,000
Aug-15130,792,000146,167,000
Sep-15122,775,000137,741,000
Oct-15129,543,000135,918,000
Nov-15131,401,000139,412,000
Dec-15129,519,000138,319,000
Jan-16151,370,000138,107,000
Feb-16173,141,000138,397,000
Mar-16166,040,000140,941,000
Apr-16146,604,000144,677,000
May-16145,666,000147,258,000
Jun-16134,021,000143,570,000
Jul-16130,808,000144,986,000
Aug-16128,584,000140,583,000
Sep-16143,856,000156,020,000
Oct-16134,596,000145,725,000
Nov-16132,853,000135,793,000
Dec-16132,770,000138,263,000
Jan-17173,240,000154,634,000
Feb-17184,309,000154,114,000
Mar-17186,632,000159,318,000
Apr-17154,752,000160,426,000
May-17160,173,000159,070,000
Jun-17149,643,000163,400,000
Jul-17143,257,000161,706,000
Aug-17144,664,000159,693,000
Sep-17151,545,000160,895,000
Oct-17148,115,000159,172,000
Nov-17162,524,000162,763,000
Dec-17148,967,000157,241,000
Jan-18181,635,000153,567,000
Feb-18187,981,000157,083,000
Mar-18180,789,000157,503,000
Apr-18157,191,000163,770,000
May-18163,451,000165,745,000
Jun-18144,738,000162,755,000
Jul-18145,215,000166,800,000
Aug-18149,618,000164,243,000
Sep-18150,045,000161,672,000
Oct-18152,750,000157,834,000
Nov-18153,985,000150,785,000
Dec-18143,490,000148,420,000
Jan-19188,355,000156,809,000
Feb-19191,889,000160,151,000
Mar-19180,423,000165,881,000
Apr-19160,843,000164,763,000
May-19164,591,000168,331,000
Jun-19141,526,000168,980,000
Jul-19143,082,000161,334,000
Aug-19147,866,000162,188,000
Sep-19153,177,000160,966,000
Oct-19148,355,000152,452,000
Nov-19151,830,000148,171,000
Dec-19141,447,000144,488,000
Jan-20174,664,000142,193,000
Feb-20155,492,000125,144,000
Mar-2063,034,00058,873,000

All figures are seasonally adjusted unless otherwise stated.

Card spending on travel fell 53 percent ($66 million) in March 2020, in the wake of international and domestic travel restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19. This fall is three times bigger than the previous largest drop in January 2008 when spending fell 12 percent ($21 million).

New Zealand closed its borders to foreign visitors at 11:59pm on 19 March. At midnight on 25 March the country entered COVID-19 alert level 4, which instructed people to stay at home.

Detailed card spending (adjusted for seasonal effects)

Hospitality – card spending in March 2020:

  • food and beverage services (which includes cafes, restaurants, takeaway food services, and bars) fell 27 percent ($238 million) after a 2 percent ($17 million) increase in February 2020. The closure of all cafes, restaurants, and takeaway outlets took food and beverage spending back to levels seen in 2015.
  • accommodation (which includes hotels, motels, and similar units), fell 32 percent ($69 million), following a 0.2 percent ($0.5 million) increase in February 2020.
Created with Highcharts 5.0.14$Food and beverage services card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020ActualSeasonally adjustedMar-15May-15Jul-15Sep-15Nov-15Jan-16Mar-16May-16Jul-16Sep-16Nov-16Jan-17Mar-17May-17Jul-17Sep-17Nov-17Jan-18Mar-18May-18Jul-18Sep-18Nov-18Jan-19Mar-19May-19Jul-19Sep-19Nov-19Jan-20Mar-20500M600M700M800M900M1 000MStats NZ

Food and beverage services card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020

Created with Highcharts 5.0.14$Food and beverage services card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020ActualSeasonally adjustedMar-15May-15Jul-15Sep-15Nov-15Jan-16Mar-16May-16Jul-16Sep-16Nov-16Jan-17Mar-17May-17Jul-17Sep-17Nov-17Jan-18Mar-18May-18Jul-18Sep-18Nov-18Jan-19Mar-19May-19Jul-19Sep-19Nov-19Jan-20Mar-20500M600M700M800M900M1 000MStats NZ
CategoryActualSeasonally adjusted
Mar-15638,484,000626,942,000
Apr-15617,740,000624,266,000
May-15641,545,000629,018,000
Jun-15590,493,000635,712,000
Jul-15640,574,000635,321,000
Aug-15642,906,000646,925,000
Sep-15620,968,000657,275,000
Oct-15667,746,000644,592,000
Nov-15667,476,000669,442,000
Dec-15734,896,000678,908,000
Jan-16695,405,000665,308,000
Feb-16668,267,000691,823,000
Mar-16708,747,000696,311,000
Apr-16717,251,000706,948,000
May-16691,800,000709,895,000
Jun-16672,043,000714,368,000
Jul-16745,291,000725,275,000
Aug-16696,745,000727,613,000
Sep-16706,875,000732,291,000
Oct-16748,054,000729,630,000
Nov-16725,532,000734,888,000
Dec-16826,215,000732,130,000
Jan-17754,255,000746,158,000
Feb-17705,518,000747,234,000
Mar-17785,166,000756,124,000
Apr-17769,359,000763,741,000
May-17743,787,000774,668,000
Jun-17745,160,000786,862,000
Jul-17787,994,000781,995,000
Aug-17760,270,000790,549,000
Sep-17765,724,000782,676,000
Oct-17798,069,000797,540,000
Nov-17800,917,000798,400,000
Dec-17894,701,000783,682,000
Jan-18810,936,000801,180,000
Feb-18769,374,000812,428,000
Mar-18867,974,000825,051,000
Apr-18819,915,000835,294,000
May-18802,647,000835,568,000
Jun-18796,672,000834,243,000
Jul-18827,724,000844,565,000
Aug-18826,055,000843,008,000
Sep-18822,126,000843,274,000
Oct-18837,449,000842,374,000
Nov-18860,472,000844,348,000
Dec-18947,912,000838,951,000
Jan-19872,199,000847,889,000
Feb-19824,297,000868,593,000
Mar-19928,857,000880,967,000
Apr-19857,441,000894,272,000
May-19869,461,000891,241,000
Jun-19844,267,000891,098,000
Jul-19865,520,000892,470,000
Aug-19886,725,000891,610,000
Sep-19858,385,000898,190,000
Oct-19897,189,000894,529,000
Nov-19924,391,000892,178,000
Dec-19988,596,000893,377,000
Jan-20928,529,000878,494,000
Feb-20892,875,000895,944,000
Mar-20662,446,000657,560,000
Created with Highcharts 5.0.14$Accommodation card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020ActualSeasonally adjustedMar-15May-15Jul-15Sep-15Nov-15Jan-16Mar-16May-16Jul-16Sep-16Nov-16Jan-17Mar-17May-17Jul-17Sep-17Nov-17Jan-18Mar-18May-18Jul-18Sep-18Nov-18Jan-19Mar-19May-19Jul-19Sep-19Nov-19Jan-20Mar-20100M150M200M250M300MStats NZ

Accommodation card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020

Created with Highcharts 5.0.14$Accommodation card spending, monthly, March 2015–March 2020ActualSeasonally adjustedMar-15May-15Jul-15Sep-15Nov-15Jan-16Mar-16May-16Jul-16Sep-16Nov-16Jan-17Mar-17May-17Jul-17Sep-17Nov-17Jan-18Mar-18May-18Jul-18Sep-18Nov-18Jan-19Mar-19May-19Jul-19Sep-19Nov-19Jan-20Mar-20100M150M200M250M300MStats NZ
MonthActual Seasonally adjusted
Mar-15188,396,000162,114,000
Apr-15162,135,000162,478,000
May-15133,997,000159,922,000
Jun-15120,903,000162,496,000
Jul-15145,001,000162,897,000
Aug-15141,336,000165,518,000
Sep-15140,918,000167,107,000
Oct-15164,737,000164,352,000
Nov-15178,764,000173,416,000
Dec-15199,514,000175,832,000
Jan-16235,571,000176,673,000
Feb-16217,487,000179,458,000
Mar-16215,089,000184,369,000
Apr-16183,387,000182,068,000
May-16152,854,000189,451,000
Jun-16147,410,000196,549,000
Jul-16179,291,000200,223,000
Aug-16171,148,000205,724,000
Sep-16178,112,000209,801,000
Oct-16208,533,000209,045,000
Nov-16208,361,000199,806,000
Dec-16233,722,000199,116,000
Jan-17268,874,000206,834,000
Feb-17240,318,000203,697,000
Mar-17237,523,000201,275,000
Apr-17207,314,000208,223,000
May-17166,907,000209,740,000
Jun-17161,077,000216,251,000
Jul-17182,651,000207,828,000
Aug-17168,630,000202,591,000
Sep-17171,301,000199,588,000
Oct-17202,567,000206,077,000
Nov-17221,617,000207,769,000
Dec-17247,998,000207,789,000
Jan-18271,868,000208,066,000
Feb-18249,624,000211,435,000
Mar-18258,242,000218,775,000
Apr-18206,783,000212,606,000
May-18171,668,000217,262,000
Jun-18161,844,000217,074,000
Jul-18188,980,000220,401,000
Aug-18184,597,000219,532,000
Sep-18186,626,000218,012,000
Oct-18215,131,000218,601,000
Nov-18238,334,000219,744,000
Dec-18256,489,000214,565,000
Jan-19283,262,000214,431,000
Feb-19258,163,000218,556,000
Mar-19259,200,000220,364,000
Apr-19221,331,000231,903,000
May-19177,381,000223,783,000
Jun-19163,244,000221,433,000
Jul-19186,658,000218,969,000
Aug-19186,649,000220,536,000
Sep-19186,976,000221,617,000
Oct-19213,478,000215,536,000
Nov-19239,510,000216,431,000
Dec-19258,089,000217,972,000
Jan-20284,443,000211,661,000
Feb-20262,212,000212,122,000
Mar-20162,500,000143,446,000

Consumables – card spending in March 2020:

  • supermarket and grocery stores increased 18 percent ($315 million)
  • liquor increased 15 percent ($25 million)
  • specialised food retailing increased 0.5 percent ($1.1 million).

Durables – card spending in March 2020:

  • department stores fell 6.9 percent ($23 million)
  • recreational goods fell 6.9 percent ($10 million)
  • pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and toiletry goods, stationery goods, and other store-based retailing fell 1.1 percent ($3.8 million)
  • furniture, electrical, and hardware fell 0.2 percent ($1 million).

Other non-retail card spending in March 2020:

  • medical and other care services (which includes GPs, specialists, physiotherapy, optometry, ambulances, and dental care) fell 19 percent ($46 million)
  • postal and courier pick-up and delivery services fell 11 percent ($7.4 million).

Note that each of these lower-level series exhibit their own seasonality and have been seasonally adjusted individually. This means that the sum of the lower-level series movements will give slightly different results to the movements of the aggregate series in the standard electronic card transactions release.

Stats NZ will be releasing this detailed electronic card transaction data for six months (covering the period March–August 2020) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Download the CSV file below to see data for the industries listed in the table.

  Standard electronic card transactions releaseThis release
Retail Motor vehicles and parts No change – not included 
Fuel No change – not included
Consumables Supermarket and grocery stores 
Specialised food retailing
Liquor
Durables Furniture, electrical, and hardware
Department stores
Pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and toiletry goods and other store-based retailing
Apparel (clothing and footwear) No change – not included
Hospitality Accommodation
Food and beverage services
Services No change – not included
Non-retail Non-retail (excluding services) Travel agency and tour arrangement services
Postal and courier pick-up and delivery services
Medical and other health care services
Other non-retail industries – not included

 

Key travel restrictions and COVID-19 Alert system timeline 

2 February 2020: NZ Government places entry restrictions into New Zealand on all foreign nationals travelling from or transiting through mainland China.

19 March 2020: New Zealand’s borders closed to almost all travellers, except for returning New Zealanders.

23 March 2020: New Zealand enters COVID-19 alert level 3 (Restrict)

25 March 2020: New Zealand enters COVID-19 alert level 4 (Eliminate)

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