VisitBritain has signed an agreement with the
Russian Federal Agency for Tourism to help boost tourist flow
between the two countries and build on the opportunities that will
come around both the London 2012 Summer and Sochi 2014 Winter
Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The signing of the agreement took place in
Moscow as part of business trip to the Russian capital lead by the
British Prime Minister David Cameron and was attended by Lord Coe
from the London Organising Committee of the Olympic andParalympic
Games. A delegation of 24 UK business leaders also took part in
the visit.
“This is another positive step forward for
VisitBritain as we look to build on the growing significance of
new and emerging overseas markets such as Russia. It also
underpins the significance that tourism can play in developing
greater understanding around the world,” said Laurence Bresh,
Director of Marketing at VisitBritain. “We look forward to
working closely with the Federal Agency for Tourism and to assist
it as Russia prepares to host the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic
Winter Games in Sochi. By sharing our own experience from London
2012, we hope we will be able to advance the positive social and
economic impact that comes as a result of hosting such a high
profile sporting event.”
In addition to the sharing of
experience gained from hosting the London 2012 Games, the
agreement will see VisitBritain provide insight into destination
marketing, encourage greater exchange of skills across the
industry, and help foster cooperation between Russia and the UK on
tourism specific investment opportunities.
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