St. Moritz Trademarks 'Summer' in Tourism Innovation
Luxury Swiss resort town registers 'St Summer' trademark as part of strategic initiative to boost summer tourism, building on historic branding success

Key Takeaways
- St. Moritz has officially registered 'St Summer' as a trademark with the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property.
- The resort is investing a five-figure sum into the new summer campaign.
- St. Moritz has used a distinctive sun logo and lettering since 1930.
- In 1987, St. Moritz became the first geographical location to trademark its village name.
- The trademark is a 'word-image' trademark, not a claim to the general term 'summer'.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The trademark registration primarily serves to protect our creative idea."
"By registering the brand, St Moritz secures the exclusive rights to this specific form – this prevents imitations and strengthens its positioning as an original tourism player."