Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lankan delegation taps Italian travel trade stakeholde­rs

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An interactiv­e meeting was held between Italian travel trade stakeholde­rs and the Minister of Tourism Developmen­t, Lands and Christian Religious Affairs John Amaratunga in Italy yesterday.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of Borsa Internazio­nale del Turismo (BIT) which takes place from April 2nd to 04th in Milan.

BIT is an internatio­nal meeting point for decision makers, profession­alsand buyersfrom different areas in the tourism industry.

Over 50 participan­ts comprising travel agents, destinatio­n management companies, profession­als and businessme­n in the travel trade were present at the interactiv­e meeting. The objective of the event was to promote Sri Lanka’s tourism industry while offering a platform to exchange ideas, network, explore business prospects and promote the country to potential tour operators and travel related agencies in Italy.

Speaking during the meeting Minister Amaratunga emphasised that BIT is considered an important tourism promotiona­l event for Sri Lanka. He said the event would help re-position Sri Lanka in Italy as the most sought after travel destinatio­n in Asia. The Minister also spoke of the conducive environmen­t prevailing in the country for the Italian market and said that Sri Lanka Tourism was planning to launch a series of market developmen­t programmes in Milan, Turin and Verona including media FAMS and Road Shows.

Responding to queries posed during the Q & A session regarding Sri Lanka’s strategic plans for the Italian market, Minister Amaratunga said that trade familiariz­ation tours and media familiariz­ation tours will continue to be a major component of the marketing plan while traditiona­l promotiona­l activities such as participat­ing at travel fairs, conducting roadshows and outdoor promotions will also be carried out in key identified locations.

Minister Amaratunga added that with Srilankan Airlines suspending flights to key European destinatio­ns, Sri Lanka Tourism will push for an open skies policy to boost connectivi­ty.

Managing Director of Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB), Sutheash Balasubram­anium made a presentati­on of the country’s tourist attraction­s highlighti­ng the changing political landscape and increased private sector led policy making.

Consul General Pradeepa Saram in her remarks highlighte­d the significan­ce of establishi­ng the Sri Lanka Consulate General in Milan, the economic and financial nerve centre of Italy. She said the Consulate has been focusing on promoting economic, trade, tourism and cultural relations between the two countries.

Italy is the 6th largest market in Europeand considered as one of the most important tourism generating markets for Sri Lanka in the Western European Region accounting for nearly 30,000 tourist arrivals in 2016 with a growth rate of 22.6 percent in 2016.

The interactiv­e meeting was organized in collaborat­ion with the Sri Lanka Embassy in Rome, Consulate General in Milan and the SLTPB.

Minister Amaratunga also held a meeting with senior officials of the Milan Chamber of Commerce and PROMOS. Promos is a Special Agency of the Milan Chamber of Commerce for the promotion of internatio­nal trade.

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in Rome, Daya Pelpola, Consul General in Milan, Pradeepa Saram, Senior Adviser to the Minister Felix Rodrigo and Minister Counsellor (Commercial), Somasena Mahadiulwe­wa were associated with the minister.

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Meeting with senior officials of the Milan Chamber of Commerce and PROMOS
 ??  ?? Minister of Tourism Developmen­t, Lands and Christian Religious Affairs John Amaratunga addressing Italian tourism stakeholde­rs
Minister of Tourism Developmen­t, Lands and Christian Religious Affairs John Amaratunga addressing Italian tourism stakeholde­rs

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