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Δυναμική παρουσία της Greek Meetings Alliance στη 39η Philoxenia
«Ανοίγει» η συζήτηση για τη δημιουργία εθνικού φορέα με στόχο την ανάπτυξη του συνεδριακού τουρισμού Την ανάγκη για τη δημιουργία ενός εθνικού φορέα με στόχο την ανάπτυξη και προώθηση του συνεδριακού κλάδου στην Ελλάδα εξέφρασαν εκπρόσωποι του τουρισμού, σε συζήτηση στρογγυλής τραπέζης που πραγματοποιήθηκε την Παρασκευή 15 Νοεμβρίου 2024, στο πλαίσιο της 39ης Philoxenia με πρωτοβουλία της Greek…
#39η Philoxenia#Greek Meetings Alliance (GMA)#HAPCO & DES#Thessaloniki Convention Bureau#This is Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau
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Τουρισμός | Η Αθήνα προσεγγίζει την αγορά της Ινδίας - Ταξίδι εξοικείωσης με τη συμβολή της Gulf Air
Mε την ουσιαστική υποστήριξη της Gulf Air, ο Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Αθηνών «Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος» και το "This is Athens - Convention & Visitors Bureau" φιλοξένησαν στην Αθήνα από τις 10 έως τις 13 Δεκεμβρίου μια εκλεκτή ομάδα Ινδών αντιπροσώπων του τουρισμού, με σκοπό την γνωριμία τους με http://dlvr.it/T0hV0x
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This is the new rack card for Third Thursday, distributed to the Athens Welcome Center, Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau, and all 11 Georgia Visitor Information Centers. (Click on the right side to see the back of the card.) To request cards, contact Michael Lachowski at Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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Η Αθήνα στους κορυφαίους ευρωπαϊκούς προορισμούς συνεδριακού τουρισμού Μία ακόμη διάκριση πρόσθεσε το Γραφείο Συνεδρίων και Επισκεπτών της Αθήνας (This is Athens-Convention and Visitors Bureau), κατά τη διάρκεια της τελετής έναρξης της Έκθεσης Conventa 2019, που διοργανώνει ετησίως το περιοδικό Kongres Magazine, για τον συνεδριακό τουρισμό. Στο πλαίσιο της καταγραφής και αξιολόγησης ξενοδοχείων και συνεδριακών κέντρων σε μεγάλες ευρωπαϊκές πόλεις, η Αθήνα απέσπασε δύο «Certificate of Excellence» στην κατηγορία XL Meeting Destinations 2018 και στην κατηγορία New Europe Destinations 2018. Η τελετή απονομής των βραβείων πραγματοποιήθηκε στη Λιουμπλιάνα της Σλοβενίας. Παράλληλα με την απονομή των βραβείων, τo Γραφείο Συνεδρίων και Επισκεπτών της Αθήνας έδωσε το «παρών» στο πλαίσιο της Conventa 2019, με συμμετοχή σε περισσότερες από 30 συναντήσεις δικτύωσης. naftemporiki.gr με πληροφορίες από ΑΜΠΕ
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We are putting together a large order of Athens Gift Boxes today for the Athens Convention and Visitor Bureau today. We can customize them for your occasion and budget, but they are always filled with Athens made goodies. Email us at [email protected] for a quote! . . . . #athensgiftbox #athensga #athensmade #shoplocal #supportlocal #athenslove #maderighthere #athensmakers
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North Carolina’s Bathroom Bill Will Cost State Over $3.7 Billion in Lost Tourism and Investment
North Carolina's "Bathroom Bill" has cost the state thousands of projects and jobs. Pictured is a sign outside a restroom at 21c Museum Hotel in Durham, N.C. in May 2016. Gerry Broome / Associated Press
Skift Take: Destinations that want to slam their doors shut for regressive reasons will pay a big cost, whether that's a state or an entire country.
— Dan Peltier
Despite Republican assurances that North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” isn’t hurting the economy, the law limiting LGBT protections will cost the state more than $3.76 billion in lost business over a dozen years, according to an Associated Press analysis.
Over the past year, North Carolina has suffered financial hits ranging from scuttled plans for a PayPal facility that would have added an estimated $2.66 billion to the state’s economy to a canceled Ringo Starr concert that deprived a town’s amphitheater of about $33,000 in revenue. The blows have landed in the state’s biggest cities as well as towns surrounding its flagship university, and from the mountains to the coast.
North Carolina could lose hundreds of millions more because the NCAA is avoiding the state, usually a favored host. The group is set to announce sites for various championships through 2022, and North Carolina won’t be among them as long as the law is on the books. The NAACP also has initiated a national economic boycott.
The AP analysis — compiled through interviews and public records requests — represents the largest reckoning yet of how much the law, passed one year ago, could cost the state. The law excludes gender identity and sexual orientation from statewide antidiscrimination protections, and requires transgender people to use restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificates in many public buildings.
Still, AP’s tally is likely an underestimation of the law’s true costs. The count includes only data obtained from businesses and state or local officials regarding projects that canceled or relocated because of HB2. A business project was counted only if AP determined through public records or interviews that HB2 was why it pulled out.
Some projects that left, such as a Lionsgate television production that backed out of plans in Charlotte, weren’t included because of a lack of data on their economic impact.
The AP also tallied the losses of dozens of conventions, sporting events and concerts through figures from local officials. The AP didn’t attempt to quantify anecdotal reports that lacked hard numbers, or to forecast the loss of future conventions.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan — who leads the largest company based in North Carolina — said he’s spoken privately to business leaders who went elsewhere with projects or events because of the controversy, and he fears more decisions like that are being made quietly.
“Companies are moving to other places because they don’t face an issue that they face here,” he told a World Affairs Council of Charlotte luncheon last month. “What’s going on that you don’t know about? What convention decided to take you off the list? What location for a distribution facility took you off the list? What corporate headquarters consideration for a foreign company — there’s a lot of them out there — just took you off the list because they just didn’t want to be bothered with the controversy? That’s what eats you up.”
Other measures show the country’s ninth most populous state has a healthy economy. By quarterly gross domestic product, the federal government said, North Carolina had the nation’s 10th fastest-growing economy six months after the law passed. The vast majority of large companies with existing operations in the state — such as American Airlines, with its second-largest hub in Charlotte — made no public moves to financially penalize North Carolina.
Shortly after he signed the law, Republican then-Gov. Pat McCrory issued a statement assuring residents it wouldn’t affect North Carolina’s status as “one of the top states to do business in the country.”
HB2 supporters say its costs have been tiny compared with an economy estimated at more than $500 billion a year, roughly the size of Sweden’s. They say they’re willing to absorb those costs if the law prevents sexual predators posing as transgender people from entering private spaces to molest women and girls — acts the law’s detractors say are imagined.
Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, one of the strongest supporters, accused news organizations of creating a false picture of economic upheaval. A global equestrian competition that’s coming to North Carolina in 2018 despite HB2 is projected to have an economic impact bigger than the sporting events that have canceled, Forest said. The Swiss-based group behind the event estimated its spending poured about $250 million into the French region of Normandy the last time it was held — 2014. The organization said the figure came from a study by consulting and accounting firm Deloitte, but the Federation Equestre Internationale declined to release the report.
Forest declined a request for an interview based on AP’s analysis.
“The effect is minimal to the state,” Forest told Texas legislators considering a similar law. “Our economy is doing well. Don’t be fooled by the media. This issue is not about the economy. This issue is about privacy, safety and security in the most vulnerable places we go.”
But AP’s analysis shows the economy could be growing faster if not for projects that have already canceled.
Those include PayPal canceling a 400-job project in Charlotte, CoStar backing out of negotiations to bring 700-plus jobs to the same area, and Deutsche Bank scuttling a plan for 250 jobs in the Raleigh area. Other companies that backed out include Adidas, which is building its first U.S. sports shoe factory employing 160 near Atlanta rather than a High Point site, and Voxpro, which opted to hire hundreds of customer support workers in Athens, Georgia, rather than the Raleigh area.
“We couldn’t set up operations in a state that was discriminating against LGBT” people, Dan Kiely, Voxpro founder and CEO, said in an interview.
All told, the state has missed out on more than 2,900 direct jobs that went elsewhere.
Supporters are hard-pressed to point to economic benefits from the law, said James Kleckley, of East Carolina University’s business college.
“I don’t know of any examples where somebody located here because of HB2,” he said. “If you look at a law, whether or not you agree with it or don’t agree with it, there are going to be positive effects and negative effects. Virtually everything we know about (HB2) are the negative effects. Even anecdotally I don’t know any positive effects.”
An analysis by the state Commerce Department shortly before HB2 was enacted shows state officials expected the PayPal expansion to contribute more than $200 million annually to North Carolina’s gross domestic product — an overall measure of the economy. By the end of 2028, the state expected PayPal to have added $2.66 billion to the state economy.
The same analysis of the Deutsche Bank project estimated a total impact of about $543 million by the end of 2027. The economic model has been used for more than a decade — with some updates along the way — when the state offers major discretionary tax breaks to attract jobs.
State officials said they didn’t run the same financial analysis for CoStar, Voxpro and Adidas, so losses attributed to them were calculated using payroll numbers and other figures from the companies or state documents.
Meanwhile, canceled conventions, concerts and sporting events ranging from the NBA All-Star Game to a Bruce Springsteen show have deprived the state of more than $196 million. The number was compiled through email exchanges and interviews with local tourism officials.
All told, the state will have missed out on more than $3.76 billion by the end of 2028. The losses are based on projects that already went elsewhere — so the money won’t be recouped even if the law is struck down in court or repealed.
By the end of 2017 alone, the lost business will total more than $525 million.
Tourism officials in several cities say the numbers they report represent only a fraction of the damage the law has done. They typically track large conventions but don’t have firm numbers for when groups or tourists cancel smaller deals — or rule out North Carolina before booking.
“The biggest impact is how many times our phones are not ringing now,” said Shelly Green, CEO of the Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau.
When Green’s bureau sought to tally cancellations, it was able to count several large sporting events and conventions that backed out, depriving the city of more than $11 million, she said. But officials found hotels and meeting planners were tight-lipped about other events.
“There are a lot more meetings that have canceled, but we don’t have data on them,” she said.
Elsewhere, tourism setbacks range from an estimated $100 million lost when the 2017 NBA All-Star Game moved out of Charlotte to $36,000 in spending taken elsewhere when the Lutheran Financial Managers Convention backed out of Fayetteville. Seven hundred part-time workers at Raleigh’s PNC Arena lost at least $130,000 in wages because of cancellations by Pearl Jam, Cirque Du Soleil and others.
Other financial signals of disapproval have been more symbolic than clearly harmful.
More than two dozen cities and states, from Honolulu to Vermont, have banned taxpayer-funded visits to North Carolina because of HB2. Most said they couldn’t estimate the money not spent on business travel. But in Providence, Rhode Island, officials refused to spend even the remaining $495 to send three city employees to a Charlotte conference after sponsors picked up most of the costs, city spokesman Victor Morente said via email.
Dozens of investment firms have urged North Carolina to repeal HB2, but most of those contacted in recent weeks, such as John Hancock and Morgan Stanley, wouldn’t discuss any financial measures they took to penalize the state. Trillium Asset Management, which manages more than $2 billion for wealthy families and foundations, had dozens of clients request that their holdings exclude bonds issued by North Carolina state or municipal governments, Chief Executive Officer Matt Patsky said in an interview.
What impact did selling off several million dollars of municipal bonds have? Impossible to measure, Patsky said.
In September, despite the law, Asheville’s Chamber of Commerce announced that biotech company Avadim was adding 550 jobs. Local officials call it the biggest single job creator in area history.
But HB2 jeopardized another project of similar size for the left-leaning mountain city. Chamber CEO Kit Cramer said last year that another company considering bringing 500 technology jobs was balking because of HB2, adding: “That’s a loss that would be incredibly hard to swallow.” Cramer said in an email in March that the company hasn’t made a decision. She didn’t give further details; that potential loss wasn’t included in AP’s count.
Charlotte, North Carolina’s largest city, has lost projects totaling 2,000 jobs because of HB2, Chamber of Commerce research director Chuck McShane said in an email. According to separate documents obtained through public records requests, the majority were in the PayPal and CoStar projects.
CoStar, a real-estate research firm, was entering final negotiations to bring 732 jobs to Charlotte in September when its board backed out because of negative publicity over HB2, according to an email between a chamber executive and a city official. When the company picked Virginia, the reversal cost North Carolina at least $250 million in economic impact over the next six years, according to figures from both states.
“I fear this will be an epidemic outcome for many projects we are still in the running for at this time,” Jeffrey Edge of the Charlotte Chamber wrote in the September email exchange first reported by The Charlotte Observer.
Economic losses also hit smaller towns, such as those surrounding the University of North Carolina. When the San Francisco Symphony pulled out of two concerts scheduled for April 2017, the move had a ripple effect totaling about $325,000, according to Patty Griffin, of the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau.
“Memorial Hall will be empty those two nights and see no revenue for tickets or concessions, and no employees will work,” she said via email. “The attendees for most of them who have dinner, drinks and desserts either before or after the performance will not come out, which impacts local restaurants.”
Green, the Durham tourism official, said, “When you think about it, this whole thing is just such a Dumpster fire, and nobody wants to go near it.”
This article was written by Emery P. Dalesio and Jonathan Drew from The Associated Press and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network. Please direct all licensing questions to [email protected].
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Γραφείο Επισκεπτών και Συνεδρίων δήμου Αθηναίων (ACVB): 10 χρόνια επιτυχιών για τον τουρισμό της Αθήνας Το Γραφείο Συνεδρίων και Επισκεπτών του δήμου Αθηναίων (Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau) γιορτάζει 10 χρόνια λειτουργίας σε μια χρονιά ορόσημο για την Αθήνα αλλ�� και το ίδιο το ACVB.
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The participation of the Region of Attica in this year’s 6th Travel Trade Athens, which was organized by the City of Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) of the Athens Development and Destination Management Agency (ADDMA), had excellent results.
The Region of Attica has been actively supporting the organization of the Travel Trade Athens in the last years. This year, however, this support was even more dynamic and effective and was met with increased interest by the international tourism market, introducing tourism promotion and buyer familiarization activities for the whole region of Attica into the event program.
The executives and partners of the Region of Attica Directorate of Tourism conducted approximately 30 scheduled B2B meetings with selected tour operators and great international suppliers from all major markets worldwide (HelmsBriscoe, TripAdvisor, Booking.com, Expedia, CIT Tours, Europamundo etc), showcasing Attica as a multi-dimensional group of attractive and exciting travel destinations.
The diversity of travel experiences and the extremely wide range of activities available for Attica visitors greatly impressed all tourism professionals, who expressed increased interest for collaborations with Attica travel trade associations (Athens-Attica & Argosaronic Hotel Association, Attica Vineyards Winemakers Association etc).
In this year’s 6th Travel Trade Athens, over 100 representatives of international tourism businesses met with professionals of the Greek tourism market, in a total of more than 3,000 business appointments. All participants were given comprehensive digital promotion material and useful information about the collective tourism entities in Attica, efficiently connecting them with the Greek market.
The Region of Attica, in cooperation with the Athens Development and Destination Management Agency (ADDMA), organized three important fam trips that took place alongside the Travel Trade Athens in East, West and South Attica, promoting three respective thematic products, with remarkable results and great participation by the international tourism buyers.
In particular, at the fam trip for the promotion of
the Nautical Tourism in Attica, the participants expressed their enthusiasm for the sea and land tour at the Athenian Riviera, as well as the subsequent guided visit at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre.
the Wine-Gastronomic Tourism in Attica, the participants were given a tour of the vineyard and premises of a bioclimatic winery in the area of Markopoulo in Attica, and had the opportunity to taste its internationally awarded wines.
the Cultural Tourism in Attica, the foreign buyers traveled to the city of Elefsina via the ancient Iera Odos route and visited the archaeological site and the museum of Elefsina. They also attended the presentation of “Eleusis – European Capital of Culture 2021”, the creative and participatory project for the rebranding of the city, on occasion of its undertaking to host the institution.
The Executive Regional Councilor for Tourism Promotion, Ms Eleni Dimopoulou, who delivered a greeting speech at the Travel Trade Athens welcome reception at Grande Bretagne Hotel on Sunday October 7, stated about the Region of Attica participation in the 6th Travel Trade Athens: “The synergies between first- and second-level local government for the promotion of Athens and the whole of Attica have impressive augmentative benefits for the region’s tourism development, they are essential, as never before, for tourism and set an example for the diffusion of good practices”.
In the forthcoming period until the end of the year 2018, the Region of Attica will be focusing on the organization of a fam & press trip of about 50 foreign journalists and tour operators in Attica, on its participation in two major international tourism exhibitions, the WTM in London and the Philoxenia in Thessaloniki, as well as on the organization of a roadshow in Belgium and in Holland, in order to showcase the Region’s multitude of tourism possibilities to tourism professionals of the Netherlands.
In addition, as a result of the cooperation of the Executive Regional Councilor for Sports, Mr. Pantzas, and the Executive Regional Councilor for Tourism Promotion, Ms Dimopoulou, with the Hellenic Athletics Federation (SEGAS), important figures of the international sports scene will be hosted in Attica in November, participating in the Authentic Marathon and having the opportunity to experience Attica in specialized tours. A number of scheduled actions are being implemented by the Region of Attica in cooperation with the collective tourism entities, which will soon have the expected results.
An autumn full of tourism promotion activities for the Region of Attica The participation of the Region of Attica in this year's 6th Travel Trade Athens, which was organized by the City of Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) of the Athens Development and Destination Management Agency (ADDMA), had excellent results.
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Τα αποτελέσματα για την Περιφέρεια Αττικής από τη συμμετοχή της στο φετινό 6ο Travel Trade Athens, που διοργάνωσε η Εταιρεία Ανάπτυξης και Τουριστικής Προβολής του Δήμου Αθηναίων (ΕΑΤΑ) μέσω του Γραφείου Συνεδρίων και Επισκεπτών (Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau – ACVB), ήταν εξαιρετικά.
Η Περιφέρεια Αττικής συμμετέχει ενεργά τα τελευταία χρόνια στη διοργάνωση του Travel Trade Athens, και μάλιστα φέτος με πολύ δυναμικό και αποτελεσματικό τρόπο που προκάλεσε ζωηρό ενδιαφέρον στη διεθνή τουριστική αγορά, εισάγοντας στο πρόγραμμα της διοργάνωσης δράσεις τουριστικής προβολής και εξοικείωσης των buyers με ολόκληρη την Αττική.
Τα στελέχη και οι συνεργάτες της Διεύθυνσης Τουρισμού της Περιφέρειας Αττικής πραγματοποίησαν 30 περίπου προγραμματισμένες συναντήσεις B2B με επιλεγμένους tour operators και μεγάλους διεθνείς προμηθευτές από όλες τις σημαντικές αγορές στον κόσμο (HelmsBriscoe, TripAdvisor, Booking.com, Expedia, CIT Tours, Europamundo κ.λπ.), προβάλλοντας την Αττική ως ένα πολυδιάστατο σύνολο ελκυστικών και συναρπαστικών ταξιδιωτικών προϊόντων.
Η πολυμορφία των τουριστικών εμπειριών και η ευρύτατη γκάμα δραστηριοτήτων για τους επισκέπτες της Αττικής εξέπληξε ευχάριστα όλους τους επαγγελματίες που έδειξαν ιδιαίτερο ενδιαφέρον για συνεργασίες με τις ενώσεις τουριστικών επιχειρηματιών εντός της Αττικής (ΕΞΑΑΑ, ΕΝΟΑΑ κ.λπ.).
Στη φετινή διοργάνωση του 6ου Travel Trade Athens, περισσότεροι από 100 εκπρόσωποι διεθνών τουριστικών επιχειρήσεων συναντήθηκαν με επαγγελματίες που δραστηριοποιούνται στην ελληνική αγορά τουρισμού, πραγματοποιώντας τουλάχιστον 3.000 συναντήσεις. Σε όλους τους συμμετέχοντες δόθηκε κατάλληλο ψηφιακό ενημερωτικό υλικό, καθώς και χρηστικές πληροφορίες για τους συλλογικούς φορ��ίς που προσφέρουν τουριστικές υπηρεσίες στην Αττική, επιτυγχάνοντας έτσι την απαιτούμενη διασύνδεσή τους με την ελληνική αγορά.
Παράλληλα, η Περιφέρεια Αττικής σε συνεργασία με την ΕΑΤΑ σχεδίασε και υλοποίησε τη διοργάνωση τριών σημαντικών ταξιδιών εξοικείωσης (fam trips) στην Ανατολική, Δυτική και Νότια Αττική, προβάλλοντας, αντίστοιχα, τρία διαφορετικά θεματικά προϊόντα, με εξαιρετικά αποτελέσματα και μεγάλη συμμετοχή από τους διεθνείς τουριστικούς οίκους (buyers).
Συγκεκριμένα, στο ταξίδι εξοικείωσης (fam trip) για την προώθηση
του θαλάσσιου τουρισμού της Αττικής, οι συμμετέχοντες δήλωσαν ενθουσιασμένοι από την περιήγηση – από ξηράς και θαλάσσης – στην Αθηναϊκή Ριβιέρα, καθώς και από την ξενάγηση που ακολούθησε στο Κέντρο Πολιτισμού Ίδρυμα Σταύρος Νιάρχος.
του οινο-γαστρονομικού τουρισμού της Αττικής, οι συμμετέχοντες ξεναγήθηκαν στο κτήμα και στις εγκαταστάσεις βιοκλιματικού οινοποιείου στο Μαρκόπουλο Αττικής, και απόλαυσαν ετικέτες κρασιού που έχουν βραβευθεί διεθνώς.
του πολιτιστικού τουρισμού της Αττικής, οι ξένοι buyers, μέσω της διαδρομής της αρχαίας Ιεράς Οδού, επισκέφθηκαν την πόλη της Ελευσίνας, τον αρχαιολογικό χώρο και το μουσείο της, ενώ παρακολούθησαν την παρουσίαση από τους ιθύνοντες της “Ελευσίνα 2021 – Πολιτιστική Πρωτεύουσα της Ευρώπης”, της δημιουργικής και συμμετοχικής διαδικασίας rebranding της πόλης μετά την ανάληψη του θεσμού.
Η Εντεταλμένη Περιφερειακή Σύμβουλος Τουρισμού της Περιφέρειας Αττικής, κα Ελένη Δημοπούλου, η οποία απηύθυνε χαιρετισμό κατά το δείπνο καλωσορίσματος του Travel Trade Athens την Κυριακή 7 Οκτωβρίου στο ξενοδοχείο Μεγάλη Βρετανία, δήλωσε για την παρουσία της Περιφέρειας Αττικής στο 6ο Travel Trade Athens: «Οι συνέργειες ανάμεσα στον Α’ και Β’ βαθμό Αυτοδιοίκησης για την προβολή της Αθήνας, αλλά και όλης της Αττικής, έχουν θεαματικά πολλαπλασιαστικά οφέλη για την τουριστική ανάπτυξή της, είναι αναγκαίες όσο ποτέ στον τουρισμό και δίνουν το παράδειγμα της διάχυσης καλών πρακτικών».
Το διάστημα αυτό και μέχρι το τέλος του έτους 2018, η Π.Α. θα έχει την προσοχή της στραμμένη στη διοργάνωση ταξιδιού φιλοξενίας στην Αττική περίπου 50 ξένων δημοσιογράφων και τουριστικών γραφείων, στη συμμετοχή σε δυο σημαντικές διεθνείς εκθέσεις Τουρισμού, στη WTM στο Λονδίνο και στη Philoxenia 2018 στη Θεσσαλονίκη, καθώς και στη διοργάνωση μιας περιοδείας (roadshow) στο Βέλγιο και στην Ολλανδία, για την παρουσίαση των πολλαπλών τουριστικών δυνατοτήτων της σε τουριστικούς επαγγελματίες των Κάτω Χωρών.
Η συνεργασία επίσης των εντεταλμένων Περιφερειακών Συμβούλων, για τον Αθλητισμό του κου Σπ. Πάντζα και για τον Τουρισμό της κας Ελ. Δημοπούλου, με τον ΣΕΓΑΣ, έχει ως αποτέλεσμα να φιλοξενηθούν και ξεναγηθούν στην Αττική και να συμμετέχουν στον Αυθεντικό Μαραθώνιο του Νοεμβρίου σημαντικοί παράγοντες του παγκόσμιου αθλητισμού. Πολλές ακόμα προγραμματισμένες δράσεις υλοποιούνται στο πλαίσιο της συνεργασίας της Π.Α με τους συλλογικούς φορείς τουρισμού και σύντομα θα υπάρχουν τα αναμενόμενα αποτελέσματα.
Ένα φθινόπωρο γεμάτο δράσεις τουριστικής προβολής της Περιφέρειας Αττικής Τα αποτελέσματα για την Περιφέρεια Αττικής από τη συμμετοχή της στο φετινό 6ο Travel Trade Athens, που διοργάνωσε η Εταιρεία Ανάπτυξης και Τουριστικής Προβολής του Δήμου Αθηναίων (ΕΑΤΑ) μέσω του Γραφείου Συνεδρίων και Επισκεπτών (Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau - ACVB), ήταν εξαιρετικά.
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Περιφέρεια Αττικής: Επαφές με ξένους τουρ οπερέιτορ και fam trip
Ζωηρό ενδιαφέρον στη διεθνή τουριστική αγορά προκάλεσε η Περιφέρεια Αττικής κατά την εφετινή συμμετοχή της στο 6ο Travel Trade Athens, που διοργάνωσε η Εταιρεία Ανάπτυξης και Τουριστικής Προβολής του Δήμου Αθηναίων (ΕΑΤΑ) μέσω του Γραφείου Συνεδρίων και Επισκεπτών (Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau - ACVB). Η http://dlvr.it/Qp5rPq
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ACVB in London for the World Travel Market 2017 In its effort to promote Athens as a city break destination throughout the year, the City of Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau travelled to London for the World Travel Market 2017.
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Η Περιφέρεια Αττικής συμμετείχε στο 5ο Travel Trade Athens προβάλλοντας στους επαγγελματίες της παγκόσμιας τουριστικής αγοράς την δυναμική του προορισμού Αττική
Η Περιφέρεια Αττικής συμμετείχε στο 5ο Travel Trade Athens προβάλλοντας στους επαγγελματίες της παγκόσμιας τουριστικής αγοράς την δυναμική του προορισμού Αττική
Η Περιφέρεια Αττικής και φέτος, συμμετείχε δυναμικά στο 5ο Travel Trade Athens που διοργανώθηκε από την Εταιρεία Ανάπτυξης και Τουριστικής Προβολής Αθηνών του δήμου Αθηναίων (ΕΑΤΑ), μέσω του Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau (ACVB) και σε συνεργασία με τον Σύνδεσμο Tour Operators Ευρώπης (European Tour Operators Association-ETOA), στις 2 και 3 Οκτωβρίου 2017 στο ξενοδοχείο Μεγάλη Βρετανία, με…
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Η Περιφέρεια Αττικής στο 5ο Travel Trade Athens
Η Περιφέρεια Αττικής και φέτος, συμμετείχε δυναμικά στο 5ο Travel Trade Athens που διοργανώθηκε από την Εταιρεία Ανάπτυξης και Τουριστικής Προβολής Αθηνών του δήμου Αθηναίων (ΕΑΤΑ), μέσω του Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau (ACVB) και σε συνεργασία με τον Σύνδεσμο Tour Operators Ευρώπης (European Tour http://dlvr.it/Psls80
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GNTO UK & Ireland, Region of Attica and ACVB co-operate to promote MICE tourism in Attica
GNTO UK & Ireland, Region of Attica and ACVB co-operate to promote MICE tourism in Attica
Region of Attica’s Directorate of Tourism in close co-operation with the Greek National Tourism Organisation’s office in UK & Ireland (GNTO UK & Ireland) and Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau (ACVB) welcomed on the 16th of September a group of seven members of congress and incentives executives and a specialized journalist that accompanied the group. The group, participated in a…
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Travel Trade Athens 2017: Παράταση για τις προνομιακές τιμές εγγραφής Λόγω του αυξημένου ενδιαφέροντος και για τη διευκόλυνση των Ελλήνων suppliers, το Γραφείο Συνεδρίων & Επισκεπτών του δήμου Αθηναίων (City of Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau – ACVB) αποφάσισε την παράταση στη δυνατότητα εγγραφής των επαγγελματιών του τουρισμού στο Travel Trade Athens 2017, με προνομιακή τιμή.
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