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Destination marketing aims at identifying, developing and communicating the resources of a destination to the target markets where a significant travel potential exist or can be created for the destination.
The services of GITPAC International will vary with the destination's needs, wishes and conditions, and can include the following:

 Support for strategic marketing and total tourism concepts
 Concepts for the development of suitable products for specific markets or market segments
 Campaign support, e.g. planning & co-arrangement of promotion or tourism events
 Lectures & seminars on tourism issues for regional tourism development and education

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