Tourism Australia Celebrates 50 years of Marketing also Attract International Business & Leisure Travellers
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai, August 21, 2017 –
Tourism Australia, the Australian Government agency responsible for attracting
international visitors to Australia for leisure and business events, this year
celebrates five decades of promoting Australia in key markets across the globe.
The anniversary is
timely too with the announcement in Mumbai of the tourism program for the
2018 Commonwealth Games, in the presence of ace shooter and former Olympic and
Commonwealth Gold Medalist, Abhinav Bindra. The Gold Coast is all set to host
its first ever Commonwealth Games in 2018 ensuring that the destination
provides memorable tourism experiences to sports fans from across the globe.
During the past five decades, Australia has emerged as
a leading tourist destination offering world class natural beauty,
coupled with unique wildlife, and welcoming people as well as exceptional food
and wine experiences for travellers from around the world to enjoy.
Working in partnership with industry, Tourism Australia has
seen international tourism to Australia grow from 220,000 international
visitors spending around AUD74 million in 1967 to welcoming more than eight
million international visitors with AUD39 billion in expenditure in the past
year. In more recent times, it is markets like India that have
contributed to the continued growth in tourism to Australia alongside
longstanding western markets.
Through a
range of focused consumer marketing and trade development initiatives, Tourism
Australia has been promoting the top tourism experiences across the
states of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western
Australia, Tasmania along with the Northern Territory, and the nation’s capital
- Canberra – to reach the travel trade and potential travellers in key markets
globally including India.
Tourism in Australia is an important contributor to the
Australian economy. For the year ended March 2017, total visitor spend (including
domestic and international) reached AUD102 billion, up 5.8 per cent on the
previous year. Total overnight spend continued tracking four per cent above the
shared Australian Tourism 2020 goal of achieving AUD115 billion in overnight visitor
spend annually by the end of the decade.
Tourism Australia Managing Director, John O’Sullivan said, “Tourism
Australia is incredibly proud to have reached its 50 year milestone and working
in partnership with the travel industry to grow tourism to Australia. Our global
consumer campaigns such as 'There’s Nothing Like Australia' – most recently
brought to life with its ‘Aquatic and Coastal’ and ‘Restaurant Australia’
iterations – continue to evolve to showcase some of the very best attractions, experiences
and food and wine options Australia has on offer for travellers.
“However,
Australia’s success would not be possible without the incredible support and
passion of our trade partners with whom we work with across the globe. In
India, we are amplifying our marketing initiatives to reach and attract our growing
target audience of prospective travellers to Australia. India is
currently the 8th largest inbound market for Australia, and is
expected to be within the top 5 markets by 2025, with around 500,000 Indian
visitors annually. The increasing visitor numbers from India confirms that we are
well placed to achieve our long-term Tourism 2020 targets for arrivals and out
of region market share for India, well ahead of time.”
Leanne
Coddington, CEO, Tourism & Events Queensland said, “More
than 57,000 Indian travellers visited Queensland in the year ending March 2017
and we know many more will come to our state next year for the 2018
Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. With eight months until the Opening
Ceremony, the Gold Coast is a hive of activity and Queensland is ready to
welcome visitors from across the globe, not only to witness world-class sport,
but to experience the very best of our tourism offerings. From the iconic Great
Barrier Reef, to the beautiful Outback, to the world-heritage listed Fraser
Island and our bustling cities, we encourage everyone at next year’s
Commonwealth Games to stay on in Queensland and experience the best address on
Earth.”
Present at the launch of the Commonwealth Games 2018 tourism program,
Abhinav Bindra hopes to see more athletes participating in this international
sporting event and particularly encouraging young athletes to excel in
Australia, with an aim to bring back numerous medals in all sporting categories
while making India proud overseas.
Raghav Gupta, Founder & CEO,
Fanatic Sports said, “Fanatic is proud to be the authorised ticket reseller
for the 2018 Commonwealth Games. As Asia’s leading sports ticketing and experiential
travel company, we aim to send hundreds of fans to Gold Coast to experience the
enthralling games and exquisite destination. Our team India supporter packages
(Lehera Tiranga packages) include official match tickets, bespoke travel
services and unique experiences such as athlete meet and greet, player gala
dinners etc.” Australia has witnessed
continued growth in tourist arrivals from India in recent years. For the
year-ended May 2017, Australia welcomed 274,500 visitors from India, 15.3 per
cent more than the previous year, and is set to achieve a fourth consecutive
year of double-digit growth from India. For the month of May 2017, Australia
welcomed 31,000 visitors, recording the highest ever number of visitors in any
given month from India.
To celebrate Tourism Australia’s 50 year milestone a number of key
distribution partners in India have developed special the 50th
Anniversary packages, offering significant value-adds to Indian travellers
looking to experience Australia. These include:
Flight Shop: Complimentary full day tour of
Kangaroo Island,
and city tour of Sydney & Melbourne. Complimentary
entrance to
Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Tower Eye and scenic rides at Scenic
World
in the Blue Mountains
Kulin Kumar Holidays: ₹ 25,000 cash discount per
couple
MakeMyTrip: Complimentary self-drive tour on the
Great Ocean Road, Sydney Bridge Climb, Skydiving, Outer Barrier Reef cruise in
Cairns and Jet boat ride on the Gold Coast.
SOTC: Get excursions worth AUD 500 including Hot
Air Balloon flight ride & Jet boat ride on the Gold Coast, and tour of the
Blue Mountains absolutely free.
Thomas Cook: Child Goes Free on Land or Complimentary sightseeing
package including Hot Air Ballooning on the Gold Coast & Sydney Bridge
Climb
Veena World: Free Helicopter ride on the Great
Ocean Road
Yatra: Complimentary Sydney & Melbourne City
Tour + ₹ 10,000 Discount Per Person
About Tourism Australia
Tourism Australia is the Australian Government agency responsible for promoting Australia to the world as a destination for business and leisure travel. Tourism Australia’s purpose is to increase the economic benefits to Australia of tourism, supporting the industry’s Tourism 2020 strategy, which aims to grow the overnight annual expenditure generated by tourism to more than AUD115 billion annually by 2020.
The organisation is active in around 17 key markets, where it aims to grow demand for the destination’s tourism experiences by promoting the unique attributes which will entice people to visit. Tourism Australia’s activities include social and digital media, traditional advertising, public relations and media programs, trade shows and programs for the tourism industry, consumer promotions, online communications and consumer research.
For more information visit www.tourism.australia.com | www.facebook.com/seeaustralia
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