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Spain promotes Canary Islands

Encouraged by crossing the 100,000 arrival mark from India, the Tourism Office of Spain, along with Pullmantur Cruises, is expanding its product base, with a focus on Canary Islands, to appeal to a larger outbound market.

- HAZEL JAIN

The Tourism Office of Spain in Mumbai recently conducted a workshop on Canary Islands in associatio­n with Pullmantur Cruises for the travel agents in Mumbai. A stand-alone workshop focused on this exotic destinatio­n indicates the NTO’s desire to expand its product base and appeal to a larger audience who may be looking to explore Spain in a more offbeat way.

This is perhaps spurred by the encouragin­g response Spain has received from India last year as Indian tourist arrivals crossed the 100,000 mark. Ignacio Ducasse, Director and Tourism Counsellor, Tourism Office of Spain, Mumbai, says, “Spain registered 105,646 Indian arrivals in 2016, an increment of almost 18 per cent over the previous year. For the first time, it has witnessed more then 100,000 tourists coming from India. Our latest data indicates that their average stay was seven to eight nights, which makes it a total of approximat­ely 780,000 nights. Year 2017 has been even better. We have figures till May and the increase is over 40 per cent as compared to the same period last year. The main destinatio­ns that these Indian travellers visited were Barcelona, Madrid, Andalusia, Valencia and Ibiza. Now, there is some interest in new destinatio­ns as well, such as Bilbao, Mallorca and Canary Islands.”

Speaking about Canary Islands, Ducasse adds, “We have always included Canary Islands in our presentati­ons and will continue to do so in similar workshops that we plan in Hyderabad and many other cities in India.” Spain Tourism will bring a big delegation of suppliers from Spain to Delhi, Ahmedabad and Chennai from October 4-6, 2017.

Canary Islands is a group of seven islands located in the South of Spain, about 2.5 hours from Madrid. All islands have airports and are connected by sea as well. They enjoy special tax status, with least duty and VAT in Spain.

The main destinatio­ns that these Indian travellers visited were Barcelona, Madrid, Andalusia, Valencia and Ibiza. However, there is some interest in new destinatio­ns such as Bilbao, Mallorca and Canary Islands

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