The Austrian Tourist Office hopes to reach U.S. travel agents with a new campaign focusing on 250 of the country's activities, diversions, meals, landmarks and hidden gems, such as a rooftop terrace ...
In January 2026, Austria Tourism partnered with Vienna agency Wien Nord Serviceplan to launch the NON-DISCLOSURE AUSTRIA campaign. The idea asks travelers to sign a symbolic non-disclosure agreement ...
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Austria's 'Culinary Capital' Is A College City Under The Tourist Radar With Futuristic Art And A Fun Food Scene
About a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Vienna, the Austrian capital that's famous for its coffee culture, you'll find another Austrian city that's flying under many tourists' radars. Graz is Austria's ...
It’s been declared the most beautiful village in the world; it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site; and it is said to have inspired the setting for Disney’s blockbuster Frozen. Welcome to Hallstatt, ...
Austria is tackling overtourism by becoming the first country to ask tourists to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). The initiative, ‘Non-Disclosure Austria,’ asks visitors to keep quiet about ...
For European tourist offices nowadays, the road to self-promotion is a delicate balance. Yes, they want to lure visitors to their destination, but they also want -- or should want -- to protect their ...
After spending several years with the Austrian Tourist Office in its Frankfurt, Los Angeles and New York offices, Michael Gigl became director-North America in late 2003. During his tenure, the office ...
Staudinger, Chief Executive Officer of the Austria Tourism Board, and Edison Chen, Vice President, Marketing at Trip.com ...
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