The Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO) is seeking House approval for a budget of CYP 870.000 or EUR 1.5 mln to finance an advertising campaign on CNN and Eurosport to promote Cyprus as a tourism destination. The CTO is also seeking a second budget allocation amounting to CYP 930.000 or EUR 1.6 mln for a similar promotion campaign.
CTO Chairman Panos Englezos appeared before the House Finance Committee to defend the CTO’s promotion strategy, which as yet has not delivered the desired increase in tourism numbers.
The CTO has allocated CYP 495.000 to be spent on CNN, which also includes sponsoring “The Art of Life†programme as well as banner ads on the home page for the January-June 2007 period.
For Eurosport, the budget expenditure amounts to CYP 375.000, consisting mainly 30 second spots, the sponsorship of two major tennis tournaments and banner adverts on the web site.
The CTO’s budget allows for CYP1.8 mln to be spent on international advertising. This fund has been locked by Parliament, with deputies such as EDEK’s Marinos Sizopoulos requesting a detailed explanation of exactly where all the money goes and how it is being spent.
Englezos said that it costs an estimated CYP20 mln to project
At the same time, he continued, the CTO was in constant contact with Cypriot hotel owners and travel agents, as well as local authorities, to co-ordinate ad campaigns and achieve the organisation’s aim to project
Responding to DISY deputy Lefteris Christoforou who said that the tourism contribution to
Englezos said the CTO’s efforts to make low-cost airlines include
From January-April 2007, there were 40,525 arrivals from
Expressing the hope that these increases would continue, Englezos said they would offer some compensation for the decrease in tourism from
Total tourist arrivals during the first four-month period of 2007 were considerably down compared to the year before. In the first four months of 2006 there were 434,645 arrivals, with only 408,572 in the same period this year, 6% less.
Revenue from tourism however, was down 1% year-on-year until March at CYP 82.3 mln. In 2006, total tourism arrivals to
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