The autumn traffic boosting campaign of VisitBalaton365 has started
VisitBalaton365’s autumn traffic boosting campaign called “1000 reasons to visit Balaton in autumn” has been launched – announced Péter Princzinger, VisitBalaton365 Nkft. managing director on Thursday, at a press conference in Balatonőszöd.
The website VisitBalaton365.hu, which presents the four-season thematic Balaton offer, was recently launched in line with the traffic promotion campaign aimed specifically at the domestic public, which collects the offers of 1,500 service providers, 80 festivals and numerous events, proving that it is worth visiting Lake Balaton even after the main season.
He added that as many service providers as possible are expected to join the campaign, since Lake Balaton does not close in autumn or winter.
According to Péter Princzinger, they have been working with the Hungarian Tourist Agency since 2019 to encourage the four-season offer of Balaton.
As part of this, a regional level visitor management system was created under the brand name BalatonBike365.
Starting this year, not only bicycle opportunities, but the entire spectrum of the Balaton tourism offer will be promoted, providing professional support to service providers.
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