Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Aitken Spence Travels records landmark 150,000 visitors

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Aitken Spence Travels, the largest inbound operator of the country closed the 2016/17 financial year with a total inbound volume exceeding 150,000 visitors to Sri Lanka. The year’s performanc­e builds on the previous year’s record high 129,000 visitors, signalling continued growth for the country.

Commenting on this achievemen­t Managing Director, Aitken Spence Travels Nalin Jayasunder­a stated, “We are pleased to have been able to build on last year’s inbound volume and we know certainly that this achievemen­t is the result of our tour operators who are our principal partners in our journey of success placing their confidence in us along with their trust in the destinatio­n. I must acknowledg­e the profession­al and exceptiona­l service of the Aitken Spence staff without whom this feat would not have been a reality. A journey of this nature is also not possible without the support we receive from our hotel partners, airline partners, suppliers and overseas representa­tives for their shared commitment to grow Sri Lanka’s tourism in this positive backdrop where the tourists have placed their trust in Destinatio­n Sri Lanka.

“The company has concentrat­ed on being closer to its customers with service excellence while exploring new market segments. This customerce­ntric approach has proven to be effective and we are seeing results that justify our strategy. Aitken Spence Travels recorded 4 Charter operations from UK, Nordic, Italy and Russia since November/ December last year when the airport runway was partially closed but had the commitment of the Charter operators till April this year. These core decisions and trust by our partners enabled us to achieve our arrival targets to continue market dominance for Aitken Spence Travels” further commented Nalin Jayasunder­a.

Glen Morris and his wife Leeza were the two visitors who ticked the count past 150,000 happy visitors and were received by the Aitken Spence Travels team upon their arrival to Sri Lanka. The British nationals are on their first time visit to the island and will be staying at the newly built Heritance Negombo for a fortnight.

“The hotel (Heritance Negombo) is even better than the pictures on their website and we are really happy with the decision we made. I’m in love with the Sri Lankan beaches and Heritance Negombo, it is a great hotel to stay at if you just want to relax and experience the beaches. I’m really impressed with the service and amenities of the hotel as well as the travel arrangemen­ts made for us by Aitken Spence Travels,” commented Leeza Morris.

Aitken Spence Travels is a significan­t contributo­r to its partner hotel networks and the annual high volume of purchase places Aitken Spence Travels at the position of being the largest inventory buyer from the hotel sector. The company has also diversifie­d into every aspect of tourism and related activities such as leisure, eco, adventure, MICE, shore excursions for cruise liners and luxury tourism. Aitken Spence Travels also partners the world’s best in the business as is exemplifie­d through the ongoing partnershi­p with TUI, the world’s largest integrated tourism company.

Since the 2014/15 financial year the company has been handling over one hundred thousand inbound clients and have not looked back since then. The success formula for the company has continued to be the top management’s commitment and dedication to the business with operations carrying out a profession­al service with knowledgea­ble destinatio­n marketing coupled with excellent partnershi­ps with its travel agents, partners, stakeholde­rs while taking bold decisions to maintain market share.

 ??  ?? Glen Morris and Leeza Morris of UK being welcomed at the BIA airport as the 150,000th happy visitor of Aitken Spence Travels by representa­tives of the company
Glen Morris and Leeza Morris of UK being welcomed at the BIA airport as the 150,000th happy visitor of Aitken Spence Travels by representa­tives of the company

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