What is the main purpose of the ECM Benchmarking Report and who will find it useful? The European Cities Marketing Benchmarking Report measures how city tourism […]
In 2013 European Cities achieved an average relative growth in total bednights of 3.5%. In the last five years, the average yearly international bednight growth rate […]
In 2013 European Cities achieved an average relative growth in total bednights of 3.5%. In the last five years, the average yearly international bednight growth rate […]
What is the main purpose of ECM Benchmarking Report and for whom it may be useful? The European Cities Marketing Benchmarking Report measures how city tourism […]
European Cities Marketing (ECM), the influential network of leading city tourist offices and convention bureaus, has released their annual ECM Benchmarking Report. Figures prepared by MODUL […]
In June 2011 ECM published the seventh edition of its European Cities Marketing Benchmarking Report. Katrin Heintschel talks here about the benefits of using the results from the report, explaining how data are collected and discussing the current tourism situation in European city destinations.
European Cities Marketing will launch the 7th edition of the European Cities Marketing Benchmarking Report during its Annual Conference in Lyon in June 2011.
The latest ECM Annual Conference, held in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria from 9th to 12th June 2010, was a fruitful one. 122 delegates took the opportunity to attend the seminar “Social Media – a hot topic but does it really deliver visitors and revenue for city tourist organisations and convention bureaux?”
European Cities Marketing (ECM), the leading network of city tourism organisations in Europe, launched the sixth edition of the European Cities Marketing Benchmarking Report on Friday 11th June, during its Annual Conference in Las Palmas. The report includes the latest figures about the performance of European Cities in 2009 and illustrates the main trends in city tourism between 2004 and 2009 from 101 European cities. In addition, the Report includes an estimation of prospects for 2010 based on an expert pool of 89 managers of ECM-member cities.