News Bulletin: Hold the Date: Visit Wales marketing - online session

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8 September 2022


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HOLD THE DATE: Visit Wales marketing - online session

As in 2021, Visit Wales is hosting an online session to run through marketing activity over the autumn and winter period.

This year’s session, held via MS Teams, will be on 13 October 2022 and will run from 10.30am to 12pm.

With Wales now visible “above the line” (ATL) throughout the year (on TV, Video on Demand, social, via paid digital, media partnerships), we’ll be running through that activity and also introducing the Themed Year for 2023 - carefully chosen to enable every destination and product in Wales to take part and work together in promoting Wales. During the session we’ll take attendees through our industry guide which will be available online.  

The session will also include updates and overviews of:

  • Autumn and Winter consumer campaigns
  • Themed Year for 23
  • Travel Trade and Business Events activity
  • World Cup activity
  • Consumer audiences being targeted over the next 6 months

Resources will be made available to all those attending including a breakdown of audience types and an industry guide for the themed year 2023.

Further details will be available when registration opens in 2 weeks’ time.  



Stay up to date with tourism industry news

Take a look at our latest Visit Wales industry newsletters and bulletins: Tourism Newsletter/Bulletin | Business Wales (gov.wales).

These include the latest tourism industry news from Wales and information for the industry on Coronavirus (COVID-19). 


For specific support and advice about dealing with coronavirus, from financial and supply chain planning to advice on staffing issues, we would advise tourism businesses and stakeholders in Wales to visit the Business Wales website or call Business Wales helpline on 03000 6 03000. You should regularly visit the Public Health Wales website for up-to-date public health information for you, your staff and your visitors.


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