Visit Oslo has created a delightfully sarcastic new ad to promote tourism to Norway's capital. "Is it even a city?" challenges all the overdone nonchalant beats of travel ads, subtly highlighting Oslo ...
That’s the opening line to a tourism ad that debuted yesterday from Oslo’s official marketing agency, VisitOslo. The commercial follows a begrudging native Oslovian around the city as he questions ...
When it comes to getting people to want to go places, the future is ever more lovely than the past, according to a new ...
Quebec tourism ad leaves Americans in tears as "Let Go. In Quebec." sparks emotional travel trend- A quiet snowfall. A tender voice. A peaceful street in old Quebec. It’s not a movie—it’s a tourism ad ...
(AP) Commercials encouraging tourists to visit Alaska are appearing on broadcast television for the first time more than three decades. Four ads promoting tourism in Alaska, including a first-ever ...
Official marketing agency VisitOslo is taking an understated posture in its ad campaign touting the Norwegian capital as a tourist destination. It's peak travel season, and locales near and far are ...
The Philippines has a new tourism slogan – one that quickly became controversial after it was exposed that a video ad promoting the rebrand contains stock photos of exotic destinations from other ...
To help American visitors feel more welcome in Canada at time when relations are strained, one local tourism office is playing Canada nice. In a 30-second spot, a tourist shown checking in at a hotel ...
The Space Coast Office of Tourism will spend over $12 million marketing Brevard County, focusing on domestic and select international markets. Due to negative social media feedback, advertising in ...
Visitors to North Dakota in 2004 spent more than $55 million as a direct result of advertising by the Tourism Division of the N.D. Department of Commerce. For every marketing dollar invested in the ...
It's peak travel season, and locales near and far are vying for your tourist dollars. (SOUNDBITE OF MONTAGE) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Hello, adventurers. North Dakota's big outdoors are calling.