easyJet has formed a partnership with
VisitBritain to jointly market Britain as a tourist destination
over the next four years.
The deal between the two parties is worth over
£18million in cash and marketing in kind, and will help boost
visitor numbers to the country and capitalise on the unique
opportunities provided by the impending
Royal Wedding, Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and 2012 Olympic Games.
easyJet is the most recent private sector company to
contribute towards the target marketing fund of £100million, with
private sector match funding the £50 million of public money
already committed by national tourism agency, VisitBritain.
The four-year marketing campaign, to be launched in Britain’s
key inbound tourism markets later this year, aims to deliver:
•4 million extra overseas visitors, •£2 billion more
visitor spending the UK, and •50,000 new jobs across the
country.
The investment will also provide crucial
support in ensuring that the showcasing of Britain through the
series of events is capitalised on by the industry in tactical
marketing to ensure overseas visitors come and experience what
they have seen on their screens.
easyJet’s contribution to
the campaign will be focused mainly in France, Germany, Italy,
Spain and Switzerland which match VisitBritain’s priority
countries for attracting tourists. easyJet has a strong presence
in these countries with local staff and marketing agencies
available to drive a number of multi-media campaigns.
Sandie Dawe, Chief Executive at VisitBritain said, “We are
delighted that easyJet has signed up to be one of the founding
partners of our marketing campaign. They offer a fantastic
regional spread of routes and cover our core European markets
making all parts of Britain accessible for our European visitors.
We look forward to working with them to ensure that the
opportunities we have in the years ahead are turned into growth
for our tourism industry across Britain.”
John Penrose MP, Minister for Tourism and Heritage,
added, “This is
excellent news. easyJet is joining a distinguished group of key tourism businesses, whose support will help us make the most of
everything that’s going on in the UK over the next couple of
years. The eyes of the world will be on us from next month, right
through to the end of 2012 and beyond. Thanks to easyJet and the
other backers, we will be well-placed to make sure that this
interest is turned into sustained growth for our tourist industry,
and a cause for real national pride.”
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