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Games Could be Golden Ticket to More Commonwealth Visitors

The five wealthiest nations in the Commonwealth, outside of the UK, are worth an average of ??218m to Scottish tourism every year, according to recent figures.

Date : 01/07/2014

The five wealthiest nations in the Commonwealth, outside of the UK, are worth an average of £218m to Scottish tourism every year, according to recent figures.

VisitScotland has revealed it hopes to see this total rise significantly, with the major events of 2014 including the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, the Ryder Cup and Homecoming celebrations, acting as a springboard for economic growth within the sector in future years.

With their strong ancestral links, Australia and Canada are the key focus among the Commonwealth markets, followed by India, New Zealand, and South Africa. (See table one) With both markets already having shown a post-Olympic bounce-back to Scotland in 2013, achieving levels beyond 2011 figures.

Last year over 314,000 visitors came to Scotland from these countries, representing over a tenth of all overseas trips to Scotland in 2013.[1] Next month thousands of visitors from across the world will descend on Glasgow for the XX Commonwealth Games. The event has already been praised for generating significant interest in Scotland’s largest city.

Since the Queen’s Baton Relay left London in October of last year, VisitScotland and its partners have been using its tour of the Commonwealth to convert this interest in Scotland into increased visitors. Targeted activity in key markets has included advertising, publicity events, media interviews, meetings with Chambers of Commerce and other business contacts, and hosting specialist events for major tour operators to ensure Scotland features on future itineraries.

The national tourism organisation also believes the launch of several new and extended direct air routes, such as the United Airlines route from Chicago to Edinburgh, the extension of Air Canada Rouge flights to Edinburgh, the new Qatar route from Doha to Edinburgh and Emirates’ now twice daily direct flight from Glasgow to Dubai, will help make it easier for visitors to get to Scotland in 2014 and beyond.

Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said: “2014 is a unique year for Scottish tourism. With events such as the Commonwealth Games we’ve been given a chance to show the world that our country is the perfect place to host world-class events, as well as an ideal location to visit and do business. We are looking forward to welcoming even more visitors to Scotland as a result”.

“This year is inspiring global confidence in Scotland but we can’t rest of our laurels, we must continue to build on this success and promote Scotland as an accessible and desirable holiday and business destination.”

[1] 2.4m trips were made to Scotland by overseas visitors in 2013.

Find the VisitScotland data and statistics referred to in the article here.

Find more insights into potential new visitor markets to Scotland here.