CBI Export Programme. Tourism: Entering the European market

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CBI Export Programme Tourism: Entering the European market

Invest in the future of your business: enter the European tourism market While most sectors are feeling the effects of the economic downturn, long-haul tourism in many European countries continues to grow. In Germany, the UK and the Netherlands for example, it has increased by around a third over the past six years. To continue this trend, outbound European tour operators need reliable partners in their destination countries. Tourism is a people industry, and solid relationships between inbound and outbound operators are key to success. In Europe, the long-haul market is complex and fragmented, making it tricky for inbound tour operators to determine which European markets to target and even trickier to establish lasting contacts. The good news is that, as an inbound operator, you are not on your own. CBI, the Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries, is here to help. Participants in our programmes receive personal guidance. We ll help you to make the right choices and identify your most promising markets. Our experts can teach you better ways of presenting your business, both on your website and at tourism trade fairs. The CBI s Export Coaching Program teaches us how to present our tourism products in the European theater with confidence and on a professional level. It is fantastic to have our own personal consultant, who is always available to answer our questions. Mike Weeks, Amakhala Game Reserve, South Africa About you CBI would like to hear from inbound operators in all sections of the tourism industry. You may be a general tour operator, a ground handling company, an accommodation offering tours, or a specialist in cultural, adventure, ecological or other specialised holidays. We encourage candidates in Community-Based Tourism (CBT) to apply, for we endorse the fact that they offer visitors the opportunity to experience the local way of life and channel profits back into the community. 2 CBI Export Programme

About us The Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries (CBI) is an agency of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs established in 1971. We contribute to sustainable economic development in developing countries by expanding exports from these countries. By increasing the export-related knowledge and skills of entrepreneurs and helping them enter European markets, we aim to strengthen their international competitive capacity. In the tourism sector, the exports promoted by CBI take the form of products and services provided by tour operators in developing countries to outbound tour operators in member states of the European Union (EU) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). About the programme To enter the European market, candidates need expert knowledge and a thorough understanding of the sector. CBI s expertise and its global network of tourism experts and Business Support Organizations (BSOs) ensure that your key staff will be taught new management, technical, communication and promotional skills. When the time comes to meet prospective partners in Europe s long-haul tourism industry, you will be equal to the challenge. Our Export Coaching Programme for Tourism will run for approximately four years. After on average one year, you will be sufficiently trained to meet potential European business partners, on the internet, at tourism trade fairs and elsewhere. CBI s programmes are tailored to specific business sectors and individual participants. Our experts will guide you through the modules selected for you. The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, of which CBI is part, covers all costs of technical assistance. Participants are required to contribute some of the other costs and a participation fee. Tourism: Entering the European market 3

How is the programme composed? The following three modules are included in all our programmes. Company audit and plan of action An audit carried out by one of our sector experts establishes whether you are a suitable participant. To be selected, the quality of your products and services and your marketing and management skills must comply with European market requirements. A plan of action based on our audit gives us a clear idea of what you need to do to meet EU regulations. Export capacity building The main focus of this module is gaining sufficient knowledge of European markets and acquiring additional marketing skills. Participants will be invited to attend EXPRO, a one-week export marketing seminar. The lectures and assignments, plus the personal contact with a CBI expert, will help you decide which product-market combination is best for you, so that you can write your own Export Marketing Plan. 4 Business Audit & Action Plan Export audit to assess SME on competence for European market Plan of action Export Capacity Building Coaching SME to meet European market demands Exploring European markets Developing export strategy Market Entry Regional and Europe: Realisation of skills, and gaining marketing experience in both the regional and European markets Gaining a sufficient number of relevant business contacts Participation in trade fairs, conferences, road shows and/or B2B CBI Export Programme

Market entry in the European Union Doing business in the European Union is the goal you have set yourself. To achieve this, participants collectively present themselves at trade fairs while also developing individual business links. Depending on the choices made in your Export Marketing Plan, you may be invited to take part in trade fairs like the Dutch Tourism Expo in Utrecht, WTM in London and ITB in Berlin. Some participants may be advised to start by establishing contacts in their regional markets as a stepping stone to Europe. In any case, we will help you to turn your initial contacts into long-term business relations. Some participants may be required to take the following additional modules. Tourism: Entering the European market 5

Business development To enable you to develop your business, you may need extra guidance. Perhaps we can help you to improve your costing, pricing and accounting systems. Or to further develop your products or manage your human resources. This will ensure that you ll be able to formulate a professional market development strategy. Certification To improve the opportunities waiting for you in Europe, you may choose to apply for a certificate that will put you ahead of the competition. We ll be available with our expertise and support to add value to your organisation. At the end of the programme you will start the process of turning the contacts you have acquired into lasting business relationships. Who qualifies? 6 You qualify for participation in our Tourism Export Coaching Programme if your company meets the following criteria. You are established in the tourism industry in one of the countries included in our programme and listed on our website www.cbi.eu/tourism You are a small or medium-sized company (SME) employing 5 to 100 people, including temporary staff At least 51 per cent of your company is locally owned, or co-owned by a partner residing in a developing country You have not established a joint venture with a partner in a country in the Upper Middle Income bracket (UMIC). You are willing and able to invest the necessary time and resources to successfully compete in the European arena for the duration of the programme You have not participated in an earlier CBI export coaching programme You are willing to adopt the principles of sustainable tourism At least two members of your staff have sufficient command of the English language for written and spoken communication CBI Export Programme

Is your business sustainable? In Europe, the trend towards sustainable forms of tourism is getting stronger all the time. Respecting the interests of people, planet and profits is good for everyone, not least for you as an inbound tour operator. If you protect the unique selling points of your destination, all parties benefit, so that future generations of tourists can enjoy their visit as much as current ones. Adopting the principles of sustainability today is an investment in the future of your business. Outbound operators your European partners Outbound tour operators in EU member states are also encouraged to get in touch with us. If, like CBI, you are guided by the principles of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), we will be happy to help you broaden your scope by doing business with new partners in South America, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. What are the benefits? CBI offers access to a large number of European countries. The more time, effort and finance you are prepared to invest in our Export Coaching Programme, the more you will benefit. Your target markets will depend on the choices made in your Export Marketing Plan. When you have completed the programme, you will be all set to provide expert services to European outbound tour operators, thus growing your turnover, profitability and productivity. The quality of your products and services will be improved and your staff will have additional skills and be better trained. Compared to your competitors, you will have added considerable value to your business. For further information, consult our website www.cbi.eu/tourism. Here you can find contact details. Tourism: Entering the European market 7

Issued by: CBI For further information www.cbi.eu or +31 (0)88 60 24300 Oktober 2012