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December 2020
Luebeck, one of the highlights of the German Summer Cities 2021
Unspoilt nature and carefree enjoyment, sustainable offers and good entertainment are the cornerstones of the German Summer Cities 2021 campaign, with which the German National Tourist Board (GNTB) is promoting vacations in the urban regions in summer 2021. With #GreenSummerStories, the GNTB draws the attention of potential guests to alternative offers beyond the familiar tourist hotspots, such as green spaces, parks, local recreation areas and leisure activities in the vicinity of urban destinations. The Corona pandemic has disproportionately affected city breaks as a particularly successful segment of German incoming tourism. In line with the growing need for security and care on the part of foreign guests, the focus in the coming year will be on new sustainable city experiences - German Summer Cities, explains Petra Hedorfer, CEO of the GNTB. We are setting new trends for international traveller
Keeping the trade up to date, and dreaming, with Germany: GNTO
Date: Dec 18 2020
TORONTO The year started off well for Germany, but like every other destination in the world, it saw a sharp decline after the first couple of months of 2020 due to the pandemic.
The good news is, Germany is well positioned to rebound quickly once travel resumes, as the country is a top choice for travellers looking for safe countries to visit post-pandemic, according to traveller surveys, says Julia Dywelski, Director Marketing and Sales Office Canada, German National Tourist Office (GNTO).
Germany has good company on that list – Canada is up there too.