BRANDTour. Building Latvian Tourism Identity. Ministry of Economics of the Republic of Latvia Ms. Madara Luka. 24 October rd Workshop - Palma

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BRANDTour Building Latvian Tourism Identity Ministry of Economics of the Republic of Latvia Ms. Madara Luka 24 October 2017 3 rd Workshop - Palma

Latvia s poor tourism identity low visibility of the country unknown as a tourism destination associations of a postsoviet country with bad customer service and low quality of life no original or innovative products insufficient information on tourism offer incomplete use of tourism resources 2

The country that sings Ø The existing Latvian brand The country that sings (2002-2009) had no real strategy behind it Ø It was understood by the locals, but not by foreigners Ø The brand mainly functioned as visual aids more than an actual tourism brand 3

Introducing Latvia. Best Enjoyed Slowly Ø The Latvian Tourism Marketing Strategy 2010-2015 Ø Sustainable tourism development Ø Proposes main tourism target markets Ø A new communication platform with slogan Latvia. Best enjoyed slowly. 4

The Slow Tourism Image invites tourists to slow down their pace of life to stop and enjoy slow and detailoriented recreation and think about the important issues of life 5 5

Latvian Tourism Brand The Latvian tourism brand was based on the changes in both Latvian and foreign consumer values that have been transforming from traditional consumption to searches for new content of life. The main message: In Latvia tourists have an opportunity to change the tempo of their lives and enjoy unhurried leisure thus tasting new experiences, aspiring to harmony and revealing true values. 6 6

The objectives and implementation The main goals of changing the identity of Latvia: Ø to adjust to changing tendencies (slow tourism) Ø to promote Latvia as a sustainable tourism destination The main objectives: Ø extend the duration of stay for tourists in Latvia, Ø advance the increase of tourism sector share in gross domestic product, Ø promote the development of local tourism and growth of regional tourism product export. 7

The implementation Marketing activities of Latvian tourism board, based on the marketing strategy: Market analysis, market division into segments Organizing exploratory visits (journalists, tourism operators, travel agents, other specialists) Advertising campaigns, co-operation with the media (+Internet media) Participation in international tourist exhibitions, workshops and seminars Co-operation with partners (embassies, tourism entrepreneurs, national organizations) 8

Tourism market: target markets Categories of target markets Priority markets Secondary market Tertiary markets Other European countries CIS (Commonwealth Independent States) Distant markets Competitiors Baltic States as one destination; Cross border cities: Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Helsinki Riga is able to compete successfully with other Central European cities Prague, Budapest, Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk. 9

Resources needed Human resources: 10-15 people Time scale: 2010 2016/2017 Total funding: 5 mln EUR. 10

Results Ø During the period of 2010 2016 there has been a significant Increase of number of tourists (+75%) Overnight visitors in Latvian Accommodation Sector (thousands), 2005-2016 2500 2303,6 2000 1500 1000 1311,5 500 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Ø In 2016 Latvia had 1,5 million foreign tourists that used accommodation services. They stayed the total of 3 million nights 11

Results (2) Ø Increase of tourists from Scandinavia and senior tourists: high spenders, main target market UK 8% FI 9% NO 6% SE 6% PL 4% IT 4% RU 19% DE 17% EE 13% LT 14% 12

Results (3) Due to the promotion of slow tourism: Ø Latvia has developed high quality and sustainable tourism products, introduced fine dining and eventually become visible on the tourism map. Ø Latvia has created a successful image of sustainable tourism destination with rich culture and pure nature. Ø Latvia is a place for relaxation and recreation. A place where to return. 13

Results (4) Ø Tourism directly contributes 4% to Latvia s total GDP Ø Tourism exports generated EUR 962 million in 2016, representing 6% of total exports and 18% of services export Ø Tourism employment of Latvia contributes 9% to total employment, providing 78 thousand jobs in tourism. 14

Need for Change Ø The brand Best Enjoyed Slowly has proven itself a successful brand. Ø Nevertheless, some conflicts have been encountered between other Latvian brands: vs vs Ø The concept of slow tourism also contradicts the idea of MICE development in Latvia or the growing numbers of Millennials, who seek adventure and digital freedom. 15

Magnetic Latvia Ø A common brand for the whole country, including tourism, exports and promotion of investment. Ø The brand is already used by MICE professionals in tourism exhibitions and will slowly be changed in other sectors of tourism as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgi-pgf61dq 16

The Best Enjoyed Slowly practice is a great example of how a small and unknown tourism destination can become visible on the map and change the country s negative or non-existent image with dedicated planning, focusing on key trends and markets and maintaining the consistency of the image. 17

Thank you! More info available at: www.em.gov.lv madara.luka@em.gov.lv