Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka shines at int’l travel show TT Warsaw

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Tourist arrivals from Poland have more than doubled since last year with arrivals hitting a new benchmark of 44.32 percent as of October this year.

To capitalize on this emerging market Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau took part in Poland’s most sought event in the tourism and travel trade.

The internatio­nal travel show TT Warsaw is a leading Polish travel fair, and one of the most important trade shows in the Central and Eastern Europe targeted at the tourism industry.

Sri Lanka has been a regular participan­t at this event, and this year’s participat­ion further highlighte­d Sri Lanka’s potential to be a popular travel destinatio­n among the Central and Eastern Europe and enabling high-spending tourists to visit Sri Lanka.

TT Warsaw Tour and Travel Show which was held at the Palace of Culture and Science saw nearly 500 exhibitors from over 53 countries at the fair. The palace was teeming with life and the colourful and multicultu­ral show was a crowd puller. It is reported that the event had recorded a footfall of 20,000 for the event.

This is the 25th edition of the exhibition which has grown in leaps and bounds to accommodat­e many countries with a keen interest on polish travellers. The travel show is also known to be a place of rewarding discussion­s and features unique B2B meetings where industry stakeholde­rs could meet and network. This is why the first day of the show is exclusivel­y dedicated for the industry and business meetings.

Poland is one of the emerging markets for Sri Lanka Tourism. Poland has about 38 million population and it is the 69th largest country in the world and ninth largest in the Europe.

Poland’s high-income economy is considered to be one of the healthiest of the post-communist countries and is currently one of the fastest growing within the EU.

The research reports indicate that Poland outbound tourism was decreased in 2009 due to economic recession in the region. By 2010 it is being recovering due to the favourable economic condition in the country.

Sri Lanka has identified Poland as one of the emerging markets in Eastern European Region.

One major attraction of the Sri Lanka stall was the Tea boutique which was done by Dilmah, creating a sensation among the visitors who were eager to have a sip of the famous Ceylon tea. It is reported that the tea boutique drew the attraction of more than 1,000 visitors throughout the fair.

Key industry stakeholde­rs along with the Tourism Promotion Bureau attended the fair, this included Aitken Spence Travels, Jetwing Travels, Tropical Asia Tours, Ayubowan Tours and Travels, Sunway Holidays, NKAR Travels and Tours, Clover Lanka Travel, Araliya Green Hills, Relax Lanka Tours and Luxe Asia.

The Sri Lanka Pavilion was declared open by Sri Lankan Ambassador in Poland Tissa Wijerathne, amidst a distinguis­hed audience of industry stakeholde­rs. SLTPB Marketing Officer Shirani Herath represente­d the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau at this event.

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 ??  ?? Exclusive tea sachets on display
Exclusive tea sachets on display
 ??  ?? Sri Lankan Ambassador in Poland Tissa Wijerathne opening the Sri Lankan stall as SLTPB Marketing Officer Shirani Herath looks on
Sri Lankan Ambassador in Poland Tissa Wijerathne opening the Sri Lankan stall as SLTPB Marketing Officer Shirani Herath looks on
 ??  ?? Going through the Sri Lanka brochures
Going through the Sri Lanka brochures
 ??  ?? Explaining about destinatio­n Sri Lanka
Explaining about destinatio­n Sri Lanka

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