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UK Sunday Times to include 16 page feature on Antigua and Barbuda

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UK Sunday Times to include 16 page feature on Antigua and BarbudaLeading UK Newspaper, The Sunday Times features Antigua and Barbuda in its 2010 Valentine’s issue, which will be distributed throughout the UK, this Sunday.

The full colour, glossy insert commissioned by The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, is filled with inspiring and aspirational images of the destination and its hotel properties. Readers are invited to ‘Dream a Little Dream’ by browsing the inserts 16 pages.

Director of Tourism for the UK Market Hilary Modeste said: “The first quarter is the key booking period for the UK consumer.  The Antigua and Barbuda UK office is therefore launching our 2010 consumer awareness campaign with the Sunday Times February 14 issue, which will reach approximately 1.5 million potential visitors.”

The design which focuses more on amazing imagery, rather than extensive text, is meant to encourage potential visitors from the family, weddings and honeymoon markets, to travel to the destination.

The insert, showcases the wide range of the country’s accommodation product that ranges from the ultra-exclusive luxury properties to the smaller more intimate VIP properties.

11 local properties have advertised in the issue, with each property offering the reader exclusive offers.

The properties, Sandals Grande Antigua Resort and Spa, Grand Pineapple Beach Antigua, Jolly Beach Resort and Spa, Blue Waters and Sugar Ridge participated in the promotion, along with the smaller, intimate properties such as The Catamaran Hotel, Siboney Beach Club, The Inn at English Harbor, Copper & Lumber Store Hotel, Long Bay Hotel, and Buccaneer Beach Club.    

CEO of the Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority, Colin C. James, said “the campaign would be of tremendous value to a wide range of properties on island, and for the first time includes several of the smaller hotels.


The ability to involve some of the smaller properties in this promotion, and provide them with maximum exposure, was an extra plus.”

He added that: “the images and offers in the 16 page feature, appearing at this time will also help to reposition the destination’s image in a very positive way in the minds of the UK consumer.”

Following from the Sunday Times Insert, The UK office will continue to build momentum in the marketplace, with the launch of the new website, www.visitantiguabarbuda.co.uk.  The website will feature attractive holiday offers provided by hotel partners.

The Sunday Times is considered an up-market National UK newspaper and has a circulation of close to 1,000,000.

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written by ..., February 17, 2010
thanks for the info... getting someone in the UK to hunt one down for me...
any good? all paid for stuff or objective reporting???
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written by anu1, February 16, 2010
probally who u bought it for..took it out..i got one its full spread insert..in paper..its like on glossy paper so u cannot missit
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SO WHERE IS IT?
written by ..., February 16, 2010
Just spend EC$40 on a copy of the (valentine's) issue of the Sunday Times and there is NO mention of Antigua...
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written by anu, February 12, 2010
great job UK tourism office seems to be on the ball...must give credit where credit is due
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written by KnightRider, February 11, 2010
So Antigua is paying to have an insert in a 1 MM distribution Murdoch owned newspaper?

Congratulations.
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Where are the faces?
written by ah wha ya, February 11, 2010
Are we following the market trends or are even concerned about the successes of other destinatiuons which are attaching the faces and international personalities to their tourism campaigns?
Usain Bolt is current and Bob Marley is global, but within the English (British) market place the name Viv Richards matches and even surpa*ses them both. Jamaica has and continues to use those two internationally acclaimed stars to sell and promote their country and their tourism product. Why can't we use Sir Viv in similar fashion and stop wasting his international image in some foolish position as Chairnan of a non-functional Sports Tourism Corporation? Come on my people. We must compete!!!
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written by Flow, February 11, 2010
Very good to hear! i hope we get alot of business from this

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