Tourism Australia coastal campaign boost

Tourism Australia coastal campaign boost

Tourism Australia’s new aquatic and coastal campaign rolled out in the United States is already ‘exceeding expectations’, according to the national tourism agency’s chief marketing officer, Lisa Ronson.

Launched on Australia Day in New York, intentions of US consumers to visit Australia since the launch have increased significantly, adding further momentum to a tourism market already growing at record levels.

Ms Ronson said that it was extremely pleasing to see its new creative assets performing so well in such a critical tourism market.

“This is about giving US consumers and potential travellers to Australia a deeper, more immersive experience of our destination. The response so far from the activity we’ve rolled out in the US has been fantastic,” Ronson said.

Aquatic-themed video content has been a key component of the US activity, including Tourism Australia’s new ad featuring Chris Hemsworth’s dulcet tones and a range of spectacular 360 videos.

A Nielsen survey carried out immediately after the Facebook campaign revealed an uplift in intention to visit scores amongst Americans viewing the video clips that was three times higher than the industry average for similar travel and tourism campaigns.

“Through Facebook we’ve been able to give American consumers a real sense of what it feels like to be in Australia and to experience for themselves being on, in or near the water.

“It’s a fantastic platform for our 360 video footage and, based on the engagement we’ve been getting to our posts, it’s definitely providing the inspiration for potential travellers to take that crucial next step towards booking a holiday to Australia,” Ronson said, adding that it planned to deepen its relationship with Facebook over the coming months.

A selection of different interactive videos were promoted in the US on Facebook, with 360 scenes including flying over the 12 Apostles and Great Ocean Road, soaring above the Three Capes Walking Track in Tasmania and swimming with sea lions off Port Lincoln in South Australia.

Ronson said that the 360 videos which were receiving the most views and highest engagement on Facebook were those featuring wildlife and deeper immersive experiences.

Globally, since the launch of the campaign, there has been more than 10 million views of the broadcast ad and 360 assets across Facebook, YouTube and Australia.com. The campaign launch helped drive a 64 per cent increase in engagement on Australia.com, with length on site exceeding eight minutes and significantly higher levels of return visitation. In addition, leads to industry partners have grown 77 per cent.

The US is Australia’s fourth largest inbound tourism market, delivering more than 600,000 visitor arrivals last year.

Tourism Australia is spending A$40 million over the next six months rolling out the new campaign – with the latest market launch taking place in China, part of Australia Week in China. Other markets included in the global roll out include Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, India, Malaysia and New Zealand.

Aquatic and Coastal - 3 Capes Walk (TAS)

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