Thursday, 25 Apr 2024

VIDEO: I LOVE NY Launches First-Ever Global Ad Campaign

It’s part of Gov. Hochul’s plan to revitalize tourism in the state.


VIDEO: I LOVE NY Launches First-Ever Global Ad Campaign

New York Governor Kathy Hochul and the state's tourism arm, I LOVE NY, have launched a new commercial that is part of a $450 million advertising blitz - the state's first-ever global ad campaign - to help revitalize the tourism industry in New York.

The 30-second spot is the anchor of Hochul's new "Bring Back Tourism, Bring Back Jobs" economic recovery initiative.

The initial commercial focuses on New York City but the entirety of the campaign will also focus on several other areas of New York State. I LOVE NY is a statewide tourism entity as opposed to NYC & Company, which has done a terrific job in re-marketing the city as a destination after being hit hard by the pandemic.

Here's a look at the new I LOVE NY spot.

The spot will air in domestic television markets and digitally in select global markets, expanding I LOVE NY's paid tourism advertising to overseas markets for the first time.

Additionally, guidelines and eligibility screening tools for two tourism industry relief programs totaling $125 million in support have been published online, encouraging potential applicants to engage with Empire State Development ahead of the open application period next month.

"The pandemic changed the economic landscape of New York State, and tourism was one of the hardest hit industries, as residents and visitors alike were encouraged to stay home," Hochul said in a statement. "As we continue our economic recovery, we remain committed to revitalizing tourism across New York State, and thanks to falling COVID cases and hospitalizations, coupled with the collective commitment of vaccinated New Yorkers, we can safely extend an invitation to visitors from around the world. We encourage everyone to plan a first-time trip or a return visit to explore, experience and enjoy all New York State has to offer."

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