Tourism Auckland
Newspaper advertising featuring Jafa's will draw the public's attention to an important domestic tourism campaign
launched by Tourism Auckland this week.
Newspaper advertising featuring Jafa's will draw the public's attention to an important domestic tourism campaign
launched by Tourism Auckland this week.
Spokesperson Jodie Pasgaard says the fun-filled, high impact image of the great kiwi icon, the Jaffa, will help us tell
out-of-towners about Auckland, an Auckland that is rich in the centre and sugar coated.
"This is a very different campaign aimed at the domestic tourism market and we hope the J.A.F.A. jokes will assist with
public debate."
"The sweet deals being thrown in by major hotels and attractions will help increase domestic leisure tourism into
Auckland during the fringe season."
"The campaign carries the message to people within a 2-4 hour drive from Auckland or people from Wellington,
Christchurch and Dunedin who are interested in a weekend away, a special event or to visit friends and family," she
says.
"The Jaffa icon was used to characterise the essence of Auckland as a city with a rich centre and a region rich in
entertainment activities and attractions for visitors. The fact that the J.A.F.A acronym has another more cheeky meaning
has a touch of the shock-value which should assist with our campaign objectives," she says.
Radio advertising will support the newspaper campaign during the four-month campaign.
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