At the beginning of the REWE Group travel video entry, I was wondering about the Easter Bunnies, then all was revealed, they were in fact the Kangaroos of Cologne, Germany and they were feeling a bit down . . .
So they hopped down to REWE Group travel shop and as quick as you can say "Skippy" they were flying off to Queensland.
Developed by five tourism students this entry shows that, at least in Germany, kangaroos still sell Queensland. So let's put more kangaroo on the meat department shelves.
I am sure that when they visit the Whitsundays, staying at Toscana Village Resort in Airlie Beach and take a sailing holiday with Cumberland Yacht Charters and spending time on world famous Whitehaven Beach they will go back to Germany better able to sell Queensland and its many attractions.
What makes this entry outstanding is the fact that over six million holidaymakers travel every year with one of the tour operators of the REWE Group. The Travel & Tourism division of REWE is the second biggest tour operator in Germany. The REWE Group was not only awarded as one of the "Top Employers in Germany 2010" but also the winner of the "German Sustainability Award 2010".
Million Dollar Memo News research found that despite the general economic crisis, invoiced turnover of the entire Travel and Tourism Division at the REWE Group, a key factor for market comparisons, totalled 4.2 billion Euros last financial year.
The 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean destroyed numerous pre schools in Sri Lanka. REWE's Package Tour department supports the construction of new buildings. Indeed, twenty preschools were built.
This is a creative and fun entry and is a credit to these five tourism students who also say they enjoy studying and working at REWE. The REWE Travel & Tourism division is part of a large conglomerate employing 330,000 staff so the hard part will be deciding who gets the trip to Australia if they are successful.