Bhubaneswar: The state government has launched a campaign using the buses in London to promote the men’s hockey World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018 and the exotic tourism in the state.
The campaign titled ‘Odisha by Morning, Hockey by Evening’ features branded buses showcasing the state as an exciting tourist and sporting destination. The state is known for being the ‘Cradle of Hockey’ in India with maximum number of players in the Indian hockey teams.
The state further boasts of being the title partner for the men’s hockey World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018 while Odisha Tourism is the host partner of the event.
The sporting extravaganza is an exciting opportunity for the state to reveal its beauty, as thousands of fans from across the globe and the country are expected to throng the state. Through the campaign, the state aims to showcase that it is not just a sporting hub, but also an amazing tourism destination.
The bus advertising activity forms part of a wider marketing campaign for Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018.
Vishal Dev, commissioner-cum-secretary to government, Sports & Youth Services department and Odisha Tourism, said, “The campaign is a combination of sports and tourism which is exactly how we want to showcase Odisha to the world. This is in essence a Sports Tourism campaign and we decided to portray the same through interesting storytelling by talking about both interesting things to do in Odisha and the euphoria which the men’s hockey World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018 will create. I am positive that teams, fans and tourists who will come to Odisha in November will relish the ambiance.”
“Bus advertising is a proven way of making an impact in a busy city like London. Reaching right across the capital from the centre to the airports, the iconic London buses are an excellent way for travel, sports and tourism outfits to reach busy city dwellers, who might be planning their next
escape. The buses provide the perfect urban backdrop to offset the captivating natural beauty of Odisha,” he added.
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