TfL signs partnership with VisitBritain for international distribution of the Visitor Oyster card

2012-09-19 — /travelprnews.com/ — VisitBritain will act as the single point of contact for all distribution partners and for the sale of the highly popular transport smartcard to trade partners outside of London. The partnership means inbound visitors will be able to have their Oyster card ready to go prior to arriving in London, reducing queues at airport ticket halls and London Underground stations.

Julie Dixon, Head of Marketing Services, TfL, said: “Since its introduction, Oyster has offered our customers a cheaper, faster and more efficient way of paying for travel across London’s transport network. With VisitBritain’s world-wide contacts they will be able to promote the Oyster card to the millions of people visiting the capital each year, helping visitors to enjoy everything London has to offer.”

Jaco Coetzee, Head of Retail at VisitBritain, said: “By joining with us in this partnership, TfL will be able to use our extensive overseas network and retail operation to reach millions of international travellers who come to the UK each year.

“Oyster cards are the must have pass for travelling on London’s vast transport network, something that some of the London 2012 superstars found when they took to riding the Tube, buses and trains to soak up the Games atmosphere and get away from the Olympic Park. All of London’s wonderful attractions are within easy reach of anyone exploring the city that has an Oyster card in their pocket.”

Oyster is the cheapest way to pay for single public transport journeys across London. As well as on buses, trains, trams and the Tube, it can also be used on the newest addition to the capital’s massive transport system, the Emirates Air Line, the first urban cable car in the UK which offers views of London from high above the Thames.

Notes to Editors:

1. Oyster was introduced on London’s transport network in 2003. Since then 55 million Oyster cards have been issued.
2. Using Oyster, customers only need one card to travel on all public transport across London, including National Rail services operating within the capital. Oyster pay as you go customers are always reminded to touch in and out at the start and end of every rail journey to ensure they pay the correct fare.
3. More information on Visitor Oyster can be found here visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk
4. VisitBritain is the national tourism agency, responsible for marketing Britain worldwide and developing Britain’s visitor economy. A non- departmental public body, funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, we work with partners in the UK and overseas to ensure that Britain is marketed in an inspirational and relevant way around the world. Our partners include government agencies such as UKTI and British Council, airlines and operators, global brands such as Samsung and the English Premier League as well as the official tourism bodies for London, England, Scotland and Wales. Its priority is to deliver a four-year match-funded global marketing programme which takes advantage of the unique opportunity of the Royal Wedding, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the London 2012 Games. This campaign aims to secure an additional £2 billion in visitor spend.

 

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About VisitBritain

VisitBritain is Britain’s national tourism agency, responsible for marketing Britain overseas. We work with thousands of organisations in the UK and overseas to market Britain successfully to visitors from around the world. We also work to promote the tourism industry within the UK itself.

We work in partnership with the Government, the industry and our strategic partners in London, England, Scotland and Wales to promote Britain in 35 key overseas markets.

Our network of international offices is supported by our London-based marketing, commercial, research and policy teams, who in turn are backed up by experts in IT, financial management and other essential disciplines.

We also provide UK government with advice on tourism policy and raise awareness of the significance of tourism to the UK economy. We are particularly working towards showcasing Britain and maximising the tourism benefits in the run-up to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and beyond.

Our grant in aid received from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport is approximately £32.6 million for 2010/11.

View our film to find out more about our work.

Please read more about please visit www.visitbritain.org

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Transport for London (TfL) has appointed VisitBritain, the national tourism agency, as their management agent for the promotion and distribution of the Visitor Oyster card internationally.

Transport for London (TfL) has appointed VisitBritain, the national tourism agency, as their management agent for the promotion and distribution of the Visitor Oyster card internationally. (Oyster card. Image courtesy of Transport for London)