Border crossings highest in two years

Over a quarter of a million border crossings in April 2022 was the highest for a month since border and travel restrictions were introduced in March 2020, Stats NZ said today.

There were 266,700 border crossings in April 2022, made up of 125,100 arrivals and 141,600 departures. Current numbers remain well down on the 1.2 million border crossings in April 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since April 2020, the first full month under COVID-19-related border and travel restrictions, the number of border crossings reached a low of 15,900 in May 2020, and a high of 189,500 in May 2021 during the trans-Tasman travel bubble.

“Border restrictions have been relaxed in recent months, which has contributed to the increase in border crossings in April 2022,” population indicators manager Tehseen Islam said. “Easter and school holidays in April also boosted travel volumes.”

Month-YearArrivals Departures
Apr-2020625631975
May-2020562210231
Jun-2020927014997
Jul-2020914018390
Aug-20201151514443
Sep-20201170015823
Oct-20201239213496
Nov-20201174113610
Dec-20201276617405
Jan-20211311913858
Feb-20211216013274
Mar-20211187814618
Apr-20214700338871
May-20219129998183
Jun-20218535090196
Jul-20217202775899
Aug-20211882122513
Sep-202182007855
Oct-2021110209752
Nov-20211232416370
Dec-20211535526413
Jan-20221591022685
Feb-20221631524639
Mar-20226605860136
Apr-2022125128141610
May-2022169042175727
Month-YearAustraliaRest of the world
Apr-20206621059
May-202010571132
Jun-202013242197
Jul-202012562225
Aug-202016323150
Sep-202015114008
Oct-202013013772
Nov-202012853831
Dec-202017744130
Jan-202110614387
Feb-202110214276
Mar-202112223417
Apr-2021277174214
May-2021535764029
Jun-2021470324558
Jul-2021258754334
Aug-20212522424
Sep-20211362174
Oct-20215403147
Nov-20215364773
Dec-202112804881
Jan-20225633470
Feb-20229674268
Mar-20221833110293
Apr-20224234711956

“Almost 60 percent of overseas visitor arrivals in April 2022 were New Zealand citizens, making a trip here from their country of residence, which was mainly Australia,” Mr Islam said.

“New Zealand citizens have typically been the largest single group of overseas visitor arrivals since COVID-19 border and travel restrictions were introduced in March 2020.”

The main purpose of travel for overseas visitors in April 2022 was to visit friends and relatives (80 percent), followed by holiday/vacation (9 percent), and business (6 percent).

Highest number of New Zealand-resident travellers

There were 64,700 New Zealand residents returning from an overseas trip in April 2022. This is the highest number since border and travel restrictions were introduced in mid-March 2020.

Over half (54 percent) were returning from Australia, followed by the Cook Islands (11 percent), Fiji (9 percent), and India (6 percent). About two-thirds were visiting friends and relatives, and nearly a quarter were on holiday/vacation.

Non-New Zealand citizens drive net migration loss

There was a provisional net migration loss of 8,700 in the year ended April 2022, made up of 46,500 migrant arrivals and 55,200 migrant departures. This follows a provisional net loss of 2,800 in the year ended April 2021.

The net migration loss of 8,700 in the April 2022 year was driven by a net loss of 8,900 non-New Zealand citizens, which more than offset a small net gain of 200 New Zealand citizens.

This continues a reversal of historical patterns. New Zealand has usually had an annual net migration gain of non-New Zealand citizens and an annual net migration loss of New Zealand citizens.

/Stats NZ Public Release. View in full here.