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Measures in Detail: the Austrian Government Wants to Strengthen Tourism in the Long Term

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Less bureaucracy, better working conditions and targeted investments: With a new package of measures, the Federal Government wants to safeguard Austrian tourism in the long term in the face of rising costs and structural challenges. MeinBezirk brings the details. AUSTRIA. Tourism, together with the leisure industry, is one of the main pillars of the Austrian economy and contributes around 14 percent to domestic economic performance. Despite the …
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Under the name "Vision T" a new tourism strategy for Austria is to be developed by summer, the Federal Government informed the Council of Ministers on Wednesday. Among other things, despite the austerity program, money is to be invested in advertising at the Olympic Games in Milan.

The government coalition of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ), and the NEOS party focused on strengthening the Austrian tourism industry at Wednesday's cabinet meeting. The new tourism strategy, "Vision T," is expected to be finalized by summer.

Less bureaucracy, better working conditions and targeted investments: With a new package of measures, the Federal Government wants to safeguard Austrian tourism in the long term in the face of rising costs and structural challenges. MeinBezirk brings the details. AUSTRIA. Tourism, together with the leisure industry, is one of the main pillars of the Austrian economy and contributes around 14 percent to domestic economic performance. Despite the …

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meinbezirk.at broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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