The Atlantic Link family is growing

10.01.2017

The Atlantic Link family is growing

Atlantic Link is proud to announce the latest additions to the company’s growing client portfolio: Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB) and Mammoth Lakes Tourism.

With the company’s thorough expertise in working with media and travel industry in Scandinavia and Finland on emphasizing the appeal of U.S. destinations, Atlantic Link has been selected to take advantage of the exciting metropolis and world-famous landmarks that is the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The new partnership enables Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB) to connect with the Scandinavian travel trade, media, and consumers, thereby enhancing Philadelphia’s image through consistent and relevant messaging.

“Atlantic Link’s main focus will be to strengthen the relations between Philadelphia as a travel destination and the Scandinavian media and travel trade industry. And that really shouldn’t be a difficult task. As the fifth largest city in the U.S., the city is exciting in scale, and as it is known as the birthplace of America, Philadelphia offers a vast array of both historic and cultural activities. With the launch of Icelandair’s new direct route from Reykjavik to Philadelphia starting May this year, the ideal Scandinavian gateway is established and I really look forward to following the development,” says Karin Gert Nielsen, CEO and Founder of Atlantic Link.

At the same time, Mammoth Lakes has also been announced as one of Atlantic Link’s new clients. The area located in California’s beautiful High Sierra-area, right next to Yosemite National Park, is famous for its endless possibilities for active outdoor adventures and is an ideal stop on any California road trip. By that, Mammoth Lakes Tourism is an exciting addition to Atlantic Link’s “California family”, as the PR, marketing and sales agency already represents Visit California, San Francisco Travel & San Francisco International Airport, Solvang Conventions & Visitors Bureau, Sonoma County Tourism, Napa Valley, and Yosemite / Mariposa Tourism Bureau in the Golden State.

Learn more about Philadelphia CVB HERE and Mammoth Lakes Tourism HERE.

New clients call for a strengthened staff
“Atlantic Link is devoted to deliver professional work of the highest standard to our clients, which requires constant attention to detail. And that goes for all clients. With Philadelphia CVB and Mammoth Lakes as our newest additions, we want to ensure the same high level of attention to all clients moving forward, and for that reason, we are excited to expand our team with new profiles,” Karin Gert Nielsen adds.

Mette Mi Honoré has been brought in as the new PR Assistant while Nicholas Bosten has joined Atlantic Link to strengthen the sales department.

Contacts for new clients
Philadelphia CVB:
Nanna Birkedal (PR)
nb@atlanticlink.net
+45 4050 1565

Martin Schmidtsdorff (Trade)
ms@atlanticlink.net
+45 4082 2783

Mammoth Lakes Tourism:
Anders Bjerre Jakobsen (PR & Trade)
abj@atlanticlink.net
+45 2967 7828

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