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Euro 2008: Austria hopes fans will be back for more

 

VIENNA, Austria (AP) -Have fun and hurry back!

The Austrian cities hosting European Championship games are hoping soccer fans will have such a great time next month they'll soon be back for more.

It's part of the Alpine republic's strategy to secure long-term economic benefits from Euro 2008, co-hosted by Austria and Switzerland, and runs for three weeks from June 7.

Officials in Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Klagenfurt say the tournament will give them a chance to charm first-time visitors and others who may never have considered Austria a vacation destination.

"We have the opportunity and duty to present ourselves as perfect, enthusiastic and committed hosts," said Petra Stolba, head of the Austrian National Tourist Office.

"With soccer as a theme, we can target guests who haven't been reached before."

Stolba says Austria expects nearly 2 million additional overnight stays over the course of the competition, which wraps up June 29.

"We are convinced that Euro 2008 will shine the spotlight on Austria and this advertising value is immeasurable," she said.

It's a countrywide effort with different regional goals.

Vienna, known for its many museums and countless other cultural attractions, hopes to add sports to its portfolio and convince tourists of all ages that the city is worth a closer look.

In a similar vein, Salzburg is seeking to move beyond being the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

"People will see that Salzburg is not just about Mozart - we're surrounded by beautiful nature and plenty of sports options," host city spokesman Martin Roseneder said.

In the region surrounding the southern city of Klagenfurt, officials hope to impress first-time fans from Croatia and Poland and rekindle enthusiasm among Germans, who have traditionally visited the area in droves but whose numbers have dropped off lately.

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