European union launches tourism campaign targetting emerging nations

Europe – Whenever you\'re ready campaign, which would run between Sept 2012  & Dec 2013, is designed to remind tourists from India, Brazil, Russia, China, Chile and Argentina to discover the old continent

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Highlighting the diversity Europe offers to tourists, the European Union has launched a new campaign promising a lifetime experience of the continent\'s rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty to visitors.

\"Europe – Whenever you\'re ready\" campaign, which would run between September this year and December 2013, is designed to remind tourists from India, Brazil, Russia, China, Chile and Argentina to discover the old continent.

\"There is a lot to discover in Europe: Thematic packages and itineraries, covering all four corners of the EU, are available. These include pan-EU and regional tours on religious, cultural heritage and gastronomic themes—like wine and olive oil routes—and tailored packages incorporating historic and natural UNESCO sites,\" said Antonio Tajani, European Commission Vice-President, responsible for Industry and Entrepreneurship.

With its single currency, open borders, well-designed infrastructure and passenger rights, it is easy to travel Europe. It is a lifetime experience to discover Europe\'s rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty,\" Tajani said in a statement. 

The campaign, which is financed by the European Commission, would be organised in partnership with the European Travel Commission (ETC) -- the umbrella organisation for national tourism boards in Europe.

It also aims to add value to promotional activities of member states and the European tourism industry.

Well known travel writers, journalists and bloggers would be part of the campaign which would showcase the wide variety of unique opportunities that Europe offers to international tourists, the statement said.

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