Booking.com is one of the world’s leading digital travel companies and will now be granted extensive association, media and digital and events rights for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.
With a mission to make it easier for everyone to experience the world and with more than 28 million accommodation listings in more than 153.000 destinations worldwide, Booking.com is committed to help Eurovision fans everywhere make the most of their music-inspired travels. Whether that’s a bucket list trip to one of Eurovision’s legendary live shows or to experience the country, culture and traditions of one of their favourite performers. As travel starts to ‘open up’ again, Booking.com aims to seamlessly help people discover new places and broaden their horizons, as it is safe to do so.
“We are delighted to welcome Booking.com as the Official Travel Partner for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021,” added Martin Österdahl, Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest.
“This is a perfect partnership between the world’s largest live music event and one of the world’s leading digital travel companies. The Eurovision Song Contest gives millions of viewers every year the chance to experience the diversity of Europe in their own homes. As we eventually Open Up, our new partner can help them experience, in person, the languages, music and culture they discover through the Eurovision Song Contest.” Martin added.
“As a company with proud Dutch roots and a passion for helping people to discover the amazing diversity the world has to offer, we are absolutely thrilled to come on board as the Official Travel Partner of Eurovision in 2021,” said Arjan Dijk, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Booking.com.
He added: “In a time of separation, closed borders and restrictions, this year’s theme of Open Up is more timely than ever and in perfect harmony with our own values and optimistic outlook as a brand for everyone. We’re delighted to help welcome Eurovision fans to our home country and the vibrant city of Rotterdam, whether that’s in-person or via the screen of their smartphone. We hope to inspire new audiences to further explore the amazing people and places that make the Eurovision experience so special – not only during this one week in May, but throughout the entire year.”
As the Official Travel Partner of the ESC, Booking.com will be working closely with the EBU on additional broadcast, digital and social activities and promotions leading up to and during the 2021 ESC to engage the millions of Eurovision fans throughout Europe and the world with exclusive Eurovision-related travel content and digital experiences.
Source: EuroVision
This post was published on 10 February 2021 10:06 pm