Tourism Australia and Etihad Airways have
deepened their commercial partnership by signing a five-year, A$30
million marketing deal to promote Australia to leisure and
business travellers in key overseas markets.
The new MOU, signed
today (22 June 2015) at the Australian Tourism Exchange in
Melbourne, extends an existing three-year deal worth A$12 million
which expires this year.
Tourism Australia
Managing Director, John O’Sullivan, said the new deal highlighted
Etihad Airways’ commitment to the Australian market.
“We’re delighted to further strengthen our relationship with
Etihad Airways. This is a landmark agreement which will provide
valuable support for Tourism Australia’s global campaigns and
marketing activities, as well as some of the industry’s most
important trade and business events,” Mr O’Sullivan said. “Through their
strong global footprint, particularly within Europe and their
global partnerships, Etihad Airways is now one of Tourism
Australia's most important aviation partners, actively supporting
some of our most important international campaigns and playing a
critical role feeding traffic to Australia's key international
gateways.”
The primary focus of the
deal will be promoting Australia to international leisure and
business travellers within Europe – specifically rolling out new
tourism campaigns in the United Kingdom, Germany, France and
Italy.
In addition, the agreement will cover
targeted support for Tourism Australia’s trade and business events
program, including continued support for Dreamtime. The airline
will also provide international tickets for media/trade and
business events famil programs.
Etihad Airways
President and Chief Executive Officer, James Hogan, said, “Today’s
announcement of a further $30M over five years to promote
Australia overseas reinforces Etihad Airways’ commitment to the
Australian market. It’s pleasing to see our
continuing investment in Australian tourism attracting more and
more visitors each year and delivering economic benefits to
tourism operators Australia-wide.”
Tourism Australia
and Etihad Airways formalised their commercial partnership in
November 2012 and have worked together on a number of key joint
marketing activities since, including the UK launch of Tourism
Australia’s Restaurant Australia campaign, where Australia House
in London was transformed into an Australian-themed ‘pop up’
restaurant.
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