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Another opportunity to Reconnect

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Scottish tourism businesses have another opportunity to link up with global tour operators and travel agents “virtually”.

Recognising the need for Scotland’s tourism businesses to maintain contact throughout Covid-time with travel intermediaries around the globe, VisitScotland has organised the Scotland Reconnect 2021 event, which will take place April 27-29, following a highly-successful inaugural digital event last November.

Given ongoing constraints on travel, VisitScotland will deliver the Scotland Reconnect 2021 event in place of the VisitScotland Expo live workshop event which would normally have been an annual feature of the business development calendar for tourism in Scotland.”

Last year’s Scotland Reconnect was the first time the national tourism organisation had delivered a virtual trade event on this scale. Feedback was that this had been hugely successful, with several hundred Scottish tourism businesses from across the country taking part in some 5,000 meetings with international travel trade from 23 countries, aimed at creating tour packages for future visitors. 

USA, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Australia and Brazil were all represented at the event, with London-based inbound operators representing the Japanese and Chinese markets.

Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said:

“Until we can run face-to-face business events, platforms like Scotland Reconnect are the next best thing. We hope it gives the industry confidence that engaging online can deliver for their businesses.

“We always knew that demand for Scotland has not diminished during the pandemic but this confirms what our intelligence has been telling us, the recovery will take time but we are as popular as ever as a destination. 

“Engaging virtually serves two key functions, keeping Scotland at the forefront of people’s minds when international travel is permitted; and the potential for businesses to generate future bookings and create new revenue streams from digital experiences.

“We look forward to what we are confident will be another highly successful event.”

Nick Landy, Supplier Relationship Manager at North American-based tour operator Brendan Vacations, said:

“The networking, storytelling sessions, music, and ‘In conversation with’ sessions have all enriched the event and helped us reconnect as an industry. We will be doing our bit to drive the message out there that Scotland is ready to welcome our guests back.”

For more information about Scotland Reconnect 2020 please visit: https://www.visitscotland.org/news/2020/scotland-reconnect-virtual-success 

For further information of VisitScotland’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, go to https://www.visitscotland.org/supporting-your-business/advice/coronavirus

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