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Visit Greenland and Film.gl enter into partnership to promote Greenlandic films internationally

Visit Greenland and Film.gl are pleased to announce a new collaboration aimed at promoting Greenlandic films and raising awareness of Greenland as a destination for international film production. The agreement is based on the combination of the film industry's potential and strategic tourism initiatives that are designed to create value for Greenland.


Film tourism and Greenland's brand equity

Film

Greenland opens to tourism

Greenland's capital, Nuuk, is set to open an international airport that can accommodate large aircraft, paving the way for direct flights to the US and Europe.


Currently, international flights can only be carried out through the military airport in Kangerlussuaq, 319 km north of Nuuk, and in Narsarsuaq, 465 km south of the capital.


According to the BBC, the new international

United Airlines launches first direct flights from New York to Nuuk, Greenland

For the first time, a US airline will offer direct flights to Greenland twice a week during the high season (June to September).


This is great news for North American travelers who can now easily reach not only the capital of Greenland, but also the vast and diverse regions beyond. From Nuuk, travelers will have seamless connections to explore all of Greenland.


With New York

Greenland celebrates release of first standalone travel guide

Bradt Guides, the UK's largest independent guidebook publisher, is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and the milestone also marks the launch of Bradt Guides to Greenland - the first comprehensive standalone guidebook to Greenland from a leading publisher.


Anne Nivika Grødem, CEO of Visit Greenland, expressed her joy at this collaboration: “Congratulations to Bradt Guides on their 50th

Is global warming causing Greenland to become greener?

A recently published study found that the area of ​​ice loss in Greenland over the past three decades is approximately 36 times the area of ​​New York City. This land, once covered in ice, is quickly turning into wetlands and scrubland. And this worries experts for obvious reasons.


Analysis of satellite images shows that Greenland lost 28,707 square kilometers of ice during this

Greenland wins bronze at Wanderlust's Travel Awards

Greenland was awarded a Bronze Award in the Desired New Destination category at the 22nd Annual Reader Travel Awards, hosted by Wanderlust, presenter a British travel magazine renowned for its extensive coverage and history.


The ceremony took place at the British Museum in London on October 7, 2023, where Greenland's recognition was a significant achievement on this internationally recognized

Industry commitment sets joint direction for tourism development in Greenland

As tourism operators gather in Reykjavik for the Nordic region's largest tourism fair, Visit Greenland stands on behalf of the tourism industry and Greenland – has made a new overall commitment to more sustainable and responsible tourism development. The Common Commitment is the first step towards certification of the country's tourism industry.


The new Commitment reflects the priorities

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