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| budget = | minister_type = Ivan McKee>Ivan McKee MSP| minister1_pfo = Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise| minister2_name = | minister2_pfo = | deputyminister_type = | deputyminister1_name = | deputyminister1_pfo = | deputyminister2_name = | deputyminister2_pfo = | chief1_name = Malcolm RougheadChief executive officer>Chief ExecutiveJohn Thurso>Lord Thurso | chief2_position = Chairperson| parent_department = | parent_agency = | parent_agency_type = | child1_agency = | child2_agency = | keydocument1 = | website = {{Official URL}}| agency_id = | map = | map_size = | map_caption = | map_alt = | footnotes = | embed = }}VisitScotland, formerly the Scottish Tourist Board (), is a national tourism organisation for Scotland. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, and other parts of Scotland.WEB,www.visitscotland.org/about-us/contact/our-locations, Visit Scotland, visitscotland.org, Our Locations, 15 January 2020, Among the organisation’s tasks is the attraction of visitors to Scotland through advertising and promotional campaigns. VisitScotland also manages a number of quality grading schemes for tourist accommodation and attractions.WEB,www.visitscotland.org/supporting-your-business/quality-customer-experience/quality-assurance-ratings/qa-conditions-and-criteria, VisitScotland, visitscotland.org, Quality Assurance gradings - QA Conditions and Criteria, 13 June 2019, The organisation also operates the VisitScotland.com website which provides bookings and information service for visitors to Scotland. From 2001 this website was operated as a public-private partnership venture,WEB,www.parliament.scot/newsandmediacentre/23788.aspx, Scottish Parliament, parliament.scot, Tourism body criticised over handling of e-tourism venture, 14 May 2009, 13 June 2019, though this venture (and the website) was brought back into public ownership in 2008.WEB,www.heraldscotland.com/news/12389627.visitscotlands-online-booking-site-loses-pound12m-over-five-years/, Herald Scotland, heraldscotland.com, VisitScotland’s online booking site loses £12m over five years, 15 May 2009, 13 June 2019,

Aims and operation

VisitScotland’s primary aim is to market Scotland as a tourism destination, which it does through advertising and promotion as well as encouraging press articles on Scotland and what it has to offer the business or consumer visitor.The organisation also seeks to work with the tourism industry in Scotland to maintain standards in visitor attractions and accommodation provision. It does this through a number of specific quality grading schemes. VisitScotland also runs the Thistle Awards, which are awarded to the best tourism businesses each year.WEB,www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/aberdeen/1700692/north-of-scotland-attractions-win-big-at-visit-scotlands-tourism-awards/, Aberdeen Journals Ltd, pressandjournal.co.uk, North of Scotland attractions win big at Visit Scotland’s tourism awards, 16 March 2019, 13 June 2019,

Website

VisitScotland.com is the official website of VisitScotland. The website acts as a bookings and information service for visitors to Scotland. Accommodation availability information, as well as more general information about Scotland, is provided from the www.visitscotland.com domain.VisitScotland.com was initially the trading name of eTourism Ltd, a private limited company set up by a public-private partnership.NEWS,www.scotsman.com/business/companies/anger-at-visitscotland-s-hijack-system-1-1092547, Anger at VisitScotland’s ‘hijack’ system, Colin, Donald, The Scotsman, 31 August 2005, 16 July 2016, In 2003 the IT services group SchlumbergerSema was taken over by Atos.NEWS,www.scotsman.com/business/companies/media-leisure/visitscotland-com-books-austrian-specialist-1-1414630, VisitScotland.com books Austrian specialist, Douglas, Friedli, Scotland on Sunday, 23 July 2006, 16 July 2016, There was a major restructuring in July 2006 that saw VisitScotland increase its stake from 25% to 36%, Austrian booking specialist Tiscover took a 35% share and ATOS reduced its stake from 60% to 7%. Partnerships UK Ltd had also been shareholders.NEWS,www.heraldscotland.com/news/12759111.Inquiry_calls_for_overhaul_of__VisitScotland_apos_s__apos_obsolete_apos__website/, Inquiry calls for overhaul of VisitScotland’s ‘obsolete’ website, Colin, Donald, The Sunday Herald, 12 July 2008, 16 July 2016, The ownership of VisitScotland.com became a divisive issue within the Scottish tourism industry. A number of accommodation providers lodged a petition with the Scottish Parliament to return the group to public ownership, arguing that the use of public money to fund the parent company eTourism Ltd was disrupting competition, an assertion which eTourism unconditionally rejected.In 2008, a Scottish Parliament inquiry led by Tavish Scott considered some problems associated with the website and made the recommendation that the Scottish Government find additional resources to resolve these. On 7 November 2008, it was announced that ownership of VisitScotland.com was to be transferred solely to VisitScotland, with £1.2 million of funds being used to purchase shares from all other shareholders.NEWS,www.scotsman.com/news/national-tourism-website-is-handed-163-1-2m-bail-out-1-1145662, National tourism website is handed £1.2m bail-out, Brian, Ferguson, The Scotsman, 7 November 2008, 15 July 2016,

See also

References

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