Saturday 20 June 2015

Global Tourism Leaders Set Sights on Melbourne & Regional Victoria

Melbourne
Tourism and Major Events Minister John Eren has welcomed more than 2000 international and Australian travel and tourism industry leaders to Melbourne for the nation's largest annual travel industry business event, the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) 21 June - 25 June 2015.

Australia's annual tourism showcase is this year being hosted by the Victorian Government in partnership with Tourism Australia at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) .

More than 700 tourism buyers from over 30 countries and a large contingent of international and Australian travel media are attending ATE 2015, where they will have the chance to meet with more than 1200 representatives from over 500 Australian tourism companies and tourism organisations.

A record number of first time Victorian tourism companies will participate this year representing experiences as diverse as wildlife sanctuaries, eco-tourism, accommodation, driving and walking tours, wineries and other attractions.

ATE 2015 will provide a major boost for Victoria's $20.6 billion tourism sector by enabling Victorian tourism companies to meet with leading international tourism buyers and secure new partnerships and business for the year ahead.

Throughout the week, Tourism Victoria and Tourism Australia will co-host events across the city to showcase the best of Australia to the world's tourism buyers, while a promotional campaign 'The Unexpected@ Melbourne' has been developed to communicate Melbourne's creativity, innovation and appeal as a visitor destination. Delegates will be welcomed to Melbourne with signage at Melbourne International Airport and flags and banners around the city.

Regional Victoria will take centre stage pre and post the main ATE conference with regional tourist boards and local businesses hosting more than 500 international buyers and media on familiarisation tours across the state.

ATE 2015 tours will showcase the depth of attractions and experiences across all of the state's tourism regions, including the Grampians, Great Ocean Road, Murray, High Country, Goldfields, Daylesford & Macedon Ranges, Yarra Valley and Dandenongs, Phillip Island, Gippsland and the Mornington Peninsula.

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Tourism and Major Events John Eren - 

ATE15
“Hosting an event of this scale in our home state is an enormous opportunity for Victorian tourism and testament to Melbourne's reputation as a major events city.”

“As one of the most dramatically diverse Australian states, Victoria now attracts more than two million international visitors every year to experience our culture, explore our landscapes and enjoy our hospitality.”

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