(PRESS RELEASE)_(September 13, 2022) – Hurtigruten Group, the world's leading adventure travel company, officially unveiled its latest broadcast, radio, and digital advertising campaign today in Denver and Minnesota’s ‘Twin Cities.’ Conceived to drive brand name awareness – by teaching consumers how to pronounce Hurtigruten – the campaign showcases the Hurtigruten Expeditionsand Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express brands through iconic destination photography alongside the tagline ‘Hard to say. Impossible to forget.’ The $2 million campaign marks the most significant investment by the company in a single campaign in US, which will last two months, and for the first time, features radio and billboard advertising. “As we emerge from the pandemic and more travelers plan their next unforgettable trip, we want to be front and center,” said Jeffrey Oar, President of Hurtigruten Americas. “The Denver area is home to potential travelers who enjoy the great outdoors, exploration, and discovery, and whose interests we think align with the array of destinations and approach of our Hurtigruten Expeditions brand. In Minneapolis and St. Paul, a large community with Norwegian ancestry connects with the Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express product, which takes guests into some of the most remote and beautiful communities in Norway. We intend to showcase the destination in the most authentic way possible, starting by pronouncing our name the correct way!”
Hurtigruten’s new campaign features a series of creative assets, which were created in-house, including digital billboards, web banners, and both radio and television spots, all showcasing the sights and sounds of signature Hurtigruten Group destinations. Impossible to forget From the renowned islands of the Galapagos to Antarctica and the western coast of Africa, Hurtigruten Expeditions, the world’s leading expedition cruise company, offers unrivaled experiences aboard some of the world’s most desirable vessels, including the first battery-hybrid powered ships in the world. Guests can opt for warm-weather getaways in the Caribbean or embark on a once-in-a-lifetime pole-to-pole journey, all with a sustainability-first approach backed by the company’s expert team of expedition leaders, guides, lecturers, and onboard state-of-the-art Science Centers, which Hurtigruten were the first to introduce, overseen by the cruise industry’s only Chief Scientist, Dr. Verena Meraldi. The Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express, which has been operating along the Norwegian coast since 1893, offers one of the most unique ways to experience the destination. Originally designed as a ferry service promising Hurtigruten, “the fast route,” today, Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express is part expedition cruise, part local ferry, part cargo transport ships, serving as a vital lifeline that connects 34 communities along the rugged coast. Guests experience daily life as a local while taking in some of the world's most picturesque and iconic landscapes. In 2023, to celebrate 130 years of being Norway’s lifeline, Hurtigruten Norway will launch the Svalbard Expressand the North Cape Express, the first-ever high-end cruise offerings from Hurtigruten Norway. A revival of the Coastal Express’ iconic summer voyage, the Svalbard Express will set sail on board the fully refurbished MS Trollfjord, visiting the Arctic Circle under the Midnight Sun and crossing the Barents Sea to Svalbard to bask in its pristine wilderness at the edge of the world. In winter, the North Cape Express will – for the first time – sail out of Oslo to Norway’s oldest lighthouse at Lindesnes, the country’s southernmost point, and take travelers to the snow-covered northernmost point of Norway’s North Cape at 71° north. To learn more about Hurtigruten Group, visit Hurtigruten.com. Comments are closed.
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