Last chance to be included in Destination Austria 2008
Produced annually by the Austrian National Tourist Office, destination austria is a travel manual incorporating a detailed listing of Australian and New Zealand tour operators and their Austrian product.
It is the most important marketing tool for ANTO and is sent to all Austrian Certified Travel Specialists and other travel agents who actively sell Austria as well as directly to consumers who have made an enquiry about a holiday to Austria.
The destination austria 2008 will focus on ‘The Taste of Austria’ by aligning editorials and special features. But will once again feature the whole repertoire of Austrian summer & winter products available in Australia & New Zealand.
As part of ANTO’s marketing support, all Australian & New Zealand wholesalers are offered the opportunity to have their Austrian product listed in destination austria 2008 free of charge.
For product inclusion in destination austria 2008 wholesalers should send a detailed description of their Austrian product with full booking details (Tel., Website, etc.) to ANTO by 14 January 2008 to [email protected] .
For any enquiries please contact ANTO directly on +61 (02) 9299 3621.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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