The German National Tourist Board is to extend its long running relationship with World Travel Market, the leading global event for the travel industry, by becoming an official country partner of the first World Travel Market Latin America.
\"This partnership sends out a message for the 2013/14 Germany Year in Brazil and strengthens the already excellent relations between our two countries. Destination Germany is becoming increasingly popular with Brazilian travellers, as shown by the upward trend in the volume of overnight stays,” said Ernst Burgbacher, Member of the German Parliament, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economics and Technology and Federal Government Commissioner for SMEs and Tourism.
Brazil is becoming a major source market for tourists coming in to Europe and the GNTB is looking to utilise its partnership with WTM Latin America - which takes place in Sao Paulo, Brazil from 23 to 25 April 2013 - to further increase the number of Brazilian tourists visiting Germany.
“For the first five months of 2012 overnight stays by Brazilians in Germany have increased by 26% to 260,600, compared to the same period in 2011. For the full 12 months of 2011, Brazilian overnight stays in Germany increased by 22% to 587,000 compared to 2010 – which was a massive 42% up on the previous 12 months,” said Petra Hedorfer, Chief Executive Officer of the German National Tourist Board (GNTB).
On average Brazilian visitors spent 14 nights in Germany spending an average of 209 Euros a night, with Berlin and Bavaria their favourite destinations.
Reed Travel Exhibitions – the organisers of WTM and WTM Latin America – Managing Director Richard Mortimore said: “Germany has enjoyed a long and successful partnership with World Travel Market for more than 15 years and it is a pleasure to be working with them on our ground-breaking launch of WTM Latin America, the leading global event for the Latin American travel industry.
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