Leading Dutch broadcasting network BNN visits Armenia, Artsakh
18:30 29/09/2012 » Society
The National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia (NCFA) in
cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in the Kingdom
of the Netherlands organized a press trip of the leading Dutch
broadcasting network BNN to Armenia and Artsakh on September 23-28.
During the visit, the journalists were given an opportunity to get
comprehensively acquainted with Armenian cultural and spiritual
heritage, nature, cuisine and national traditions. A special
documentary featuring Armenia and Artsakh is filmed to be aired on the
'Channel 3 Travels' ' (3 op Reis) shows.
'Channel 3 Travels' is a top-ranked travel program on Dutch television
with about 900,000 viewers weekly. In this regard, proper presentation
and promotion of Armenian and Artsakh tourism products in the Dutch
target market is highly important.
Such press trips contribute to promotion of Armenia's and Artsakh's
attractive and diverse tourism images in target markets through direct
multi-channel platforms as well as increased inbound tourism flows,
NCFA said in a news release.
Source: Panorama.am
18:30 29/09/2012 » Society
The National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia (NCFA) in
cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in the Kingdom
of the Netherlands organized a press trip of the leading Dutch
broadcasting network BNN to Armenia and Artsakh on September 23-28.
During the visit, the journalists were given an opportunity to get
comprehensively acquainted with Armenian cultural and spiritual
heritage, nature, cuisine and national traditions. A special
documentary featuring Armenia and Artsakh is filmed to be aired on the
'Channel 3 Travels' ' (3 op Reis) shows.
'Channel 3 Travels' is a top-ranked travel program on Dutch television
with about 900,000 viewers weekly. In this regard, proper presentation
and promotion of Armenian and Artsakh tourism products in the Dutch
target market is highly important.
Such press trips contribute to promotion of Armenia's and Artsakh's
attractive and diverse tourism images in target markets through direct
multi-channel platforms as well as increased inbound tourism flows,
NCFA said in a news release.
Source: Panorama.am