Don’t miss the latest developments in business and finance.

Kerala Tourism pavilion woos visitors

Image
Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Jan 20 2017 | 6:07 PM IST
: Kerala's many advantages as tourism destination were on full display for the jet-setting Dutch and other European travellers at the five-day Vakantiebeurs 2017, one of the biggest tourism trade events in the Netherlands.
Laidback cruises on serene backwaters and Ayurveda rejuvenation therapies showcased at the Kerala pavilion grabbed attention and generated several enquiries at events held in the city of Utrecht from January 10-15 and drew up to 1,08,000 visitors.
The pavilion, spread over 18 sqm, marked Kerala Tourism's first appearance at the trade fair which is held annually in the second week of January in Utrecht and provides a gateway to the highly promising Dutch and European markets.
For Kerala Tourism, the Netherlands is the 11th biggest originating market with 22,276 tourist arrivals registered during 2015, a 40 per cent increase from 2010.
"South India is yet to get as much attention in the Dutch market as the north of the country, and Vakantiebeurs was a chance for us to close the gap," said Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran.
"Our promotional campaigns in such prestigious fairs will help Kerala compete not just with north Indian destinations but international ones such as Sri Lanka and Thailand," he said.

Also Read

Kerala Tourism's pavilion had the theme 'Slow Down in God's Own Country,' a nod to the relaxing and rejuvenating offerings of the state.
The Dutch are big-time travellers and are keen to gather more information on new destinations, said Venu V, Principal Secretary, Tourism. "Our pavilion attracted many enquiries which we expect to translate into holiday bookings over the next two years," he added.
Kerala Tourism is planning to conduct familiarisation tours for selected tour operators and mediapersons from Netherlands so that they can have a first-hand experience of the state, Tourism Director U V Jose said.
"Kerala offers the advantage of easy linkages as well. Jet Airways flies to Mumbai and Delhi directly from Amsterdam, and has plans to operate direct flights to a southern Indian destination in the future which will benefit Kerala Tourism even more," he said.

Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content

More From This Section

First Published: Jan 20 2017 | 6:07 PM IST

Next Story