“West Virginia is a real hidden gem,” explained Carsten Morgan, director of special projects for Pace Airline Media. “Located in the heart of the airline’s dominant market share in the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region, the state has a wonderful story to tell.”
“West Virginia’s beautiful countryside, community pride and strong leadership were all contributing factors in selecting the state.” Morgan added.
Pace Airline Media, which publishes the magazine, estimates that the travel and relocation feature on West Virginia will be approximately 12 to 16 pages in length. The issue will cover the state’s history and heritage, its outdoor recreational opportunities and its attractions, events and entertainment. The section also will profile West Virginia’s livable metros, charming small town gems and residents’ high quality of life amid the state’s great beauty.
The West Virginia travel feature follows US Airways’ successful 2008 economic profile of the state, which brought much positive attention.
“The West Virginia Department of Commerce is pleased to support this opportunity to tell our state’s story to a national and global audience – particularly with its release at the start of the high-volume summer travel season,” said Kelley Goes, cabinet secretary of the West Virginia Department of Commerce, which includes the West Virginia Division of Tourism and the Division of Natural Resources.
“This issue will provide a great opportunity to highlight what the state has to offer for recreation and living. Plus, the timing is perfect leverage for our high-profile events -- like the PGA TOUR’S Greenbrier Classic golf tournament and the Boy Scouts of America’s high-adventure base – to draw attention to all that our state has to offer.”
“West Virginia’s beautiful countryside, community pride and strong leadership were all contributing factors in selecting the state.” Morgan added.
Pace Airline Media, which publishes the magazine, estimates that the travel and relocation feature on West Virginia will be approximately 12 to 16 pages in length. The issue will cover the state’s history and heritage, its outdoor recreational opportunities and its attractions, events and entertainment. The section also will profile West Virginia’s livable metros, charming small town gems and residents’ high quality of life amid the state’s great beauty.
The West Virginia travel feature follows US Airways’ successful 2008 economic profile of the state, which brought much positive attention.
“The West Virginia Department of Commerce is pleased to support this opportunity to tell our state’s story to a national and global audience – particularly with its release at the start of the high-volume summer travel season,” said Kelley Goes, cabinet secretary of the West Virginia Department of Commerce, which includes the West Virginia Division of Tourism and the Division of Natural Resources.
“This issue will provide a great opportunity to highlight what the state has to offer for recreation and living. Plus, the timing is perfect leverage for our high-profile events -- like the PGA TOUR’S Greenbrier Classic golf tournament and the Boy Scouts of America’s high-adventure base – to draw attention to all that our state has to offer.”
No comments:
Post a Comment