Did you know that in 2023, German tourists were the largest international tourist group in Finland? The Netherlands, Switzerland, and Belgium are also among the most important source markets, with Dutch tourists ranking sixth and Switzerland and Belgium among the top 15 countries. The DACH (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) and Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg) markets therefore offer great potential for Finnish providers interested in engaging with tour operators from these countries.
Take advantage of this opportunity and expand your portfolio with Finnish cottage providers by participating in our online sales event, MÖKKI 2024. This event is specifically aimed at giving you access to high-quality cottage providers from Finland and making valuable contacts. Don't miss the opportunity to expand your network!
MÖKKI is an online event organised by NordicMarketing in cooperation with Visit Finland and offers tour operators the opportunity to meet cottage providers from Finland. On 11 September 2024, NordicMarketing will once again host a virtual meeting where holiday home providers from Finland and tour operators from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands and Belgium can come together.
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then MÖKKI 2024 is the platform for you! Find out all the details about the event in this blog post.
We had the idea of developing an online format specifically for cottage providers in Finland long before 2023, but the abundance of B2B (online) events and workshops prevented us from realising this idea. But after the positive feedback from many NORDEUROPA participants, we took the plunge and organised the first online sales event for cottage providers from Finland and tour operators from the DACH region and the Benelux countries in September 2023 - and it was a great success!
You can already register and book virtual appointments with the holiday home providers of your choice from 28 August. You can find all participating cottage providers here, more to follow »
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