Under the new
arrangement, the two parties will increase their current joint commitments from
A$6 million to A$12 million over the next three financial years, on a range of
joint marketing activities, including the promotion of major sporting and
business events.
The global
partnership will focus on key inbound visitor markets to Australia - the United
States, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Asia.
Tourism
Australia Managing Director Andrew McEvoy said the commitment of both
organisations to double the value of the current Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) recognised the close working relationship and the increased significance
of Virgin Australia's expanded international and domestic flight networks.
"The
extension of our current deal with Virgin Australia is great news for
Australian tourism and the extra funds will immediately go to good use in some
of our most important inbound tourism markets," Mr McEvoy said.
"Virgin
Australia has an international footprint which spans a number of Tourism
Australia's key markets, including New Zealand, the United States, Europe and
the Middle East. When you add to this the airline's extensive domestic network,
the benefits of strengthening our partnership are both logical and
compelling."
He added that
the recent bounce back in US arrivals, up four per cent so far this year, was a
significant opportunity and would also be a key focus of the additional
marketing funds.
Virgin Australia
Chief Executive Officer Mr Borghetti said: "Both Virgin Australia and Tourism
Australia recognise the importance of tourism to Australia's economy and are
committed to promoting Australia as a world class destination.
"Thanks to
our growing international operations and our recently formed alliances with
four of the world's leading airlines Air New Zealand, Delta Air Lines, Etihad
Airways and Singapore Airlines, we now have the ability to access international
visitors from over 400 cities around the world.
"Today's
announcement will see Virgin Australia and Tourism Australia double our
combined efforts to increase visitation from these markets. We will also work
closely with Tourism Australia on new opportunities around major sporting,
business and cultural events in Australia", Mr Borghetti said.
The expanded
arrangement will feature marketing on traditional and digital media platforms
as well as event and sponsorship activities.
Tourism
Australia and Virgin Australia will each contribute A$2 million annually, for
the next three financial years 2012/2013, 2013/2014 and 2014/2015, equating to
A$12 million in this three year period, doubling the value of the Memorandum of
Understandig.
This continues
Tourism Australia's growing 'partnership marketing approach', today working
with more than 200 industry partners including airlines, distributors and
Australian industry in its key tourism markets.
For further
information contact:
Leo Seaton,
Tourism Australia, on 0447 463 197 or Simon Westaway, Tourism Australia on 0401
994 627
Emma Copeman,
Virgin Australia, on 0421 702 193 or Danielle Keighery, Virgin Australia on
0400 223 136
Twitter:
www.twitter.com/TourismAus or www.twitter.com/VirginAustralia
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