Tourism Australia Ties Up With Jetstar To Invade Asia

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November 4, 2011 – Tourism Australia ends up a promotion deal of $10 million with Jetstar to advertise the magnificence of Australia to the Asia Pacific. The two will combine forces to realize cheaper air travel with the utmost aim of convincing tourists from Japan, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and New Zealand. Agreement also includes achieving Australian tourism’s year 2012 goal of multiplying overnight visitors’ costs at $ 140 billion.

The two have the same plans of expanding the blow. Both aspire an enormous escalation of opportunities that can hopefully be contributed by China and many parts of South East and North Asia. This partnership also initiates a smart strategy in addressing the return of Japanese market which used to be the Australian’s second largest source market for international travelers, and now only at fifth. There was a drop of 11 % from the year 2010 to 2012. However, Tourism Australia believes that with this technique, the market has the ability to augment between A$2.7 billion and A$3.3 billion by 2020.

Tourism Australia has now got hold of long-term joint marketing activity. Because of this, the Australian holiday destination is at reach. Trippers can already taste Australia’s charisma with Jetstar offering low fares. Jetstar.com is available to drive bookings and inbound travel. So, don’t prolong the agony.

Such joint ventures would encourage more Asians, particularly Chinese and Japanese travelers, including all others from different parts of Asia. To start with, it is good to secure an Australia travel visa or an Australian tourist visa from services available online that will take care of the processing.

According to Bruce Buchanan, Jetstar Group CEO, the expansion of Jetstar’s low fares to Asia can create more demands making Australian leisure destinations within reach many travelers and tourists coming from the Asian continent.

source:
breakingtravelnews.com

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