INDEPENDENT STUDY: Athens as an International Tourism Destination

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An empirical investigation to the city’s imagery & the role of local DMO’s INDEPENDENT STUDY Athens International Tourism Destination

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INDEPENDENT STUDΥ “Athens as an international tourism destination: An empirical investigation to the city’s imagery and the role of local DMOs.” The aim of this project was to identify the role of DMOs in promoting Athens as a tourist destination, as well as to evaluate their effectiveness in terms of marketing and managing the tourist product of Athens, its popularity and imagery. ABSTRACT The aim of this thesis is to identify the role of DMOs in promoting Athens as a tourist destination, as well as to evaluate their effectiveness in terms of marketing and managing the tourist product of Athens, its popularity and imagery. For that purposes, 6 personal interviews were conducted with executives who were working in 6 famous local DMOs operating both generally in Greece and specifically in Athens. The result of this study indicated that DMOs are playing a crucial role for the promotion of Athens as a tourist destination. DMOs key responsibilities include: development of sophisticated online marketing strategies, creation of high quality published material, participation in international tourism fairs for developing relationships with key stakeholders and development of network synergies with airline companies, and international tourism organizations. Athens is a destination with great potential for future growth and for that reason DMOs have designed certain plans for the next three years in order to exploit the opportunities which are presented. The future plans of the DMOs give particular emphasis in the opening in new tourist markets and more particularly in the markets of Russia, Turkey China, and USA. Besides, DMOs will focus in five forms of tourism which can be developed successfully in Athens, namely: 1) cultural tourism, 2) health tourism, 3) luxury tourism, 4) city break tourism, and 5) convention tourism On the other hand, the executives of the DMOs underlined several problems which prevent the tourism development of Athens. The majority of these problems are related with the business environment in Greece which has become less competitive due to the crisis. Besides, the city as a destination faces the problems of seasonality as well as missing infrastructures. Finally, the research showed that DMOs have established strong and long term relationships with DMOs in foreign countries. These partnerships allow the Greek DMOs to be updated concerning the trends of the global tourism market as well as enhance the movement of tourists between cooperating countries. Nevertheless, the promotion of Athens as a tourism destination requires a more concerted effort between the public and the private stakeholders which are involved in the tourism industry. The benefits will be multiplied for businesses, the state and the society in general. Destination Marketing Organizations, DMO’s tourist product, popularity & imagery, interviews, online marketing strategies, Athens, Greece, international tourism fairs,

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An empirical investigation to the city’s imagery & the role

of local DMO’s

INDEPENDENT STUDY

Athens International Tourism Destination

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“ Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts and eloquence, native to famous wits”

John Milton, Paradise Regained, bk.4, l.240^1

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Why I chose this subject ?

“ Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world. ”

Gustave Flaubert

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Aim of the project

Identify the role of DMOs in promoting Athens as a tourist destination

Evaluate their effectiveness in terms of marketing and managing

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Objectives of the Study

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Impact of the study

Evaluate the contribution of Athens DMO’s towards the rising popularity of the city, as an international destination within the context of Destination Marketing

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Objectives of the study Identify the activities for promoting AthensIdentify the importance of destination marketingPortrait the opinions and activity planning of

Greek DMO’sProvide insights and new trends on the Tourism

Industry Highlight the latest incentives concerning the

city’s future developmentsIdentify the key problems of Athens & points

for improvement

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DMO Responsibilities

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Key responsibilities Develop online marketing strategies

Create high quality material

Participate in international tourism fairs

Develop network synergies

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Tourism in Greece

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Greek tourism figuresElement Value

Contribution to GDP 16,4 %

Contribution to employment 18,3 %

Employment 688.800

International Tourist Receipts 10 billion Euros

International Tourist Arrivals 15,5 millions

Average per Capita Tourism Expenditure 646 Euros

European Market Share 2.9 %

World Market Share 1,5 %

Hotel Capacity 9670 Hotels,

771,271 beds

Source: Association of Greek Tourism Enterprises, 2013

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Athens as a Tourist Destination

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International arrivals

2012 20130

2,000,000

4,000,000

6,000,000

8,000,000

10,000,000

12,000,000

14,000,000

2,555,355 2,619,455

11,413,792

12,645,214

Athens

Total Greece

Source: Association of Greek Tourism Enterprises (SETE, 2013)

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Destination Marketing

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Destination framework

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Destination Marketing Efficiency

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Key determinantsAuthor Destination Marketing efficiencyChaitip et al. (2008) Satisfaction of the travel cost

Integrated tourism product Tourism product attributes Tourism product management

Buhalis (2001) Enhance the satisfaction of tourist and delight the visitor Strengthen long term competitiveness and profitability of the local tourism industry and of the local small and medium-sized tourism enterprises Develop the sustainability of the destinations and ensure prosperity of host population

Stankovic et al. (2012) Organization of cultural and sport events

Lopes (2011) Demographic features of the tourists

Echtner and Ritchie (2003) Scenery and natural attractions Pricing strategies Hospitality and friendliness Tourist activities Nightlife and entertainment Sport facilities / General facilities National parks and museums Local infrastracture and transportation Accommodation

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Destination Branding

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Brand image

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Branding framework

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Branding elements

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Destination Management

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Management model

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Strategic planning

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Sustainability framework

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Destination Marketing Organizations

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WNTO framework

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Destination firms

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The goals of DMOs

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The Role of DMOs

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Role of DMOs

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DMO’s in Athens

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Interview Guide

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Qualitative researchThe aim is a complete, detailed description

Researcher may only know roughly in advance what he/she is looking for

Recommended during earlier phases of research projects

The design emerges as the study unfolds

Researcher is the data gathering instrument

Data is in the form of words, pictures or objects

Subjective – individuals interpretation of events is important, uses participant observation, in-depth interviews, etc

Qualitative data is more 'rich', time consuming and less able to be generalized 

Researcher tends to become subjectively immersed in the subject matter

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Areas of discussion Question 1: What do you think about the popularity of Greece as a tourist

destination? Question 2: What do you think about the popularity of Athens as a tourist

destination? Question 3: What have you done as an organization to promote Athens ? Question 4: Do you think Athens can become more popular destination in the near

future? Question 5: What are the main problems & challenges of Athens as a tourist

destination? Question 6: What activities does your organization apply for Athens? Question 7: Which improvements, your organization should make to increase

efficiency ? Question 8: What do you think about the role of DMOs in promoting tourism ? Question 9: What can we learn of DMOs in other countries? Question 10: Destination Marketing, can help Athens to develop touristic offers ? Question 11: How do you manage the tourist product of Athens, except for

marketing? Do you pay attention to sustainable tourism issues?

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Research limitations The size of the sample was relatively

small Qualitative research is not allowing

the measure of the examined problems

The analysis may be influenced by factors which were not mentioned

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Characteristics of Athens

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Market positioning Natural beauty, clean seas, sunlight

Historical monuments & archaeological sites

Offer high level cultural tourism

Congress tourism initiatives

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Accommodation in Athens 2014 seems to be a year with many

prospects

The average stay per guest is near 2 nights

50 % Occupancy of the Hotels in 2013

The average price of hotel rooms is 70 Euros & the revenue per available room 45 Euros (2013)

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Visiting experience A stopover for the islands

Visit Acropolis, Parthenon & the Acropolis museum

Walk in the city center & shopping

Most of the tourists are not informed regarding city events

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Promotion Activities

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DMOs main activities

Create publications Joint advertising activities Create online portals Develop membership programs Create of promotional souvenirs Conduct market research

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DMOs main activities Participate in international tourism

exhibitions

Hold meetings with hosted buyers and trade visitors

Distribute large volumes of information material about city touristic services

Establish international collaborations

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DMOs main activities

Publish tourist material such as tourist guides, thematic brochures, maps, special editions

Publish high-quality photos and translations from texts of famous Greek authors

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Future Plans

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DMO plans for Athens

Establish city to the top European destinations Enhance the brand name Develop a communication campaign Cooperate with tour operators, travel agents Create long-term strategy for the city Sponsor selected events in Greece and abroad Open new markets & promote domestic tourism

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Opening new markets

Promote Athens in the markets of China, Russia, Turkey and USA

Brazil and India are also two key markets

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Problems of Athens

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Economic recession

Influenced competitiveness

Very high taxation

Value Added Tax (VAT) in Greece is relatively high (23 %)

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Seasonality problems

Most visits between June and September

Affects the amount of revenues

Need to be more clean and organized city

Complete the major infrastructure projects

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Infrastructure problems

The city needs more high quality hotel

Improvement in the public transport The coastal front should be connected

more easily

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Recommendations

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Recommendations Changes in the income tax

Reductions in VAT

Construct peripheral airports Arrange debts of tourism companies

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DMOs Relationships

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Partnership network

Update concerning the global trends

Enhance the movement of tourists between cooperating countries

Develop an advanced know-how

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Regional development

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Findings

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Insights & new trends

Popular destination in the global tourism market with many growth prospects

International identity of the country’s destinations

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DMOs performed activities

Focused in the markets of Germany, UK, France, Holland, Italy

Focused in seaside leisure tourism and convention tourism.

Not a coordinated effort for other types of tourism

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DMOs action planStrategy will be based in 5 key sectors of the Greek Tourism:

1) cultural tourism2) health tourism 3) luxury tourism4) city break tourism5) convention tourism

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Results of the study

DMOs are aware of their strategic role & have established strong and long term relationships with DMOs abroad

Partnerships allow the Greek DMOs to be updated concerning the trends of the global tourism market as well as to enhance the movement of tourists between cooperating countries

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Stakeholders strategic role

Promotion of Athens requires a more concerted effort between the public and the private stakeholders

Multiply the benefits for businesses, the state and the society in general

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Research Suggestions

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Future research Conduct more interviews

Compare the role of the DMOs in different destinations

Use quantitative research approaches

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Charts & Data

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Greek tourism statistics

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Greek tourism statistics

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Personal Reflection

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Experiential learning

Lewis and Williams (1994)

“ In its simplest form, experiential learning means

learning from experience or learning by doing. Experiential education first immerses learners in an experience and then encourages reflection about the experience to develop new skills, new attitudes, or new ways of thinking. ”

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Living the Experience

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Learning outcomesI spent many hours doing this project Set goals, you can achieve anythingPersistence pays Just push yourselfEnjoy what you do, it is much easier to

excelGain new colleagues, partners and

friends

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Understand self-awareness I am the type of person who loves to

learn and always seeks to obtain more

I am especially passionate about

learning things that pertain to my major and my future career

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Me…the Researcher!

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Reading for the thesis

Many scientific articles

Relevant literature

Previous research on topic

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…Like any journey, some of the most memorable experiences come from side trips that take us out of our comfort zones, changing us forever

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Keeping the motive Very intriguing and exciting subject

Learned about the Greek tourism market

Great value of informational content

Task-oriented study

Demand of my academic view and critique

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When we find what we look for…The view of our discovery is compensating

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Challenges to overcome Demanding & time-consuming

Transcribing all interviews

Which data I would use, to produce a unique “product”

Become more confident in my interpretation of events and behaviors

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Acknowledgements

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Prof. George Roumeliotis. His wisdom, knowledge and commitment to the highest standards, inspired & motivated me

Prof. Ioanna Tsoka, who carefully analyzed the theoretical and research grounds for the study

Dr. George Papadakis, who expressed great trust in my skills and character

My friends and colleagues, who inspired my final efforts despite the enormous work pressures

I appreciate your help

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Post-Graduate side of Life!

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Bibliography & References

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Keywords & Terms

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Electronic sources http://www.all-athens-hotels.com/attica/webpage/athens-tourism-entities http://www.developathens.gr/el http://www.athensconventionbureau.gr/ http://www.thisisathens.org/ http://www.gnto.gov.gr/ http://www.gnto.gov.gr/el/marketing http://www.mintour.gr/ http://www.visitgreece.gr/ http://sete.gr/GR/Archiki/ http://www.all-athens-hotels.com/attica/webpage/athens-tourism-entities http://www.statistics.gr/portal/page/portal/ESYE http://gtp.gr http://unwto.org www.iobe.gr www.marketinggreece.com http://www.investingreece.gov.gr

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Photo Attribution From flickr.com Moimois, syedahurra,anttsichlas, frans sellies,

fiorenza baratti, chanc, elia locardi, christophe anagnostopoulou, ioannisdg, ihashb33r, totororo-roro,dimakk, ekounoupamelissa, chartouliarissa, darrellg, lucie, showinmyeyes

From Google image with the use of presentation titles, as search keywords

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#EnjoyAthens

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Enjoy Your trip!

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Always Remember…

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………..……..FINALLY……………….