Thiruvananthapuram:In an aggressive bid to make deeper inroads in Europe, Kerala Tourism conducted a string of road-shows by participating in the World Travel Market (WTM), London, and showcase products in the emerging markets of Scandinavian countries Denmark and Finland.
Kerala Tourism director P Bala Kiran, led a high- profile official delegation, comprising prominent trade partners like hoteliers, resort owners, tour operators and service providers from the state, to WTM London and roadshows in Copenhagen (Denmark) and Helsinki (Finland).
Kerala Tourism set up a pavilion, with the theme Human by Nature, it's the latest innovative marketing campaign that creates a beautiful symmetry between the people and natures of the state beauty.
The three-minute destination campaign film, part of a marketing blitzkrieg to refurbish Kerala's touristy appeal beyond the Indian shores, triggered huge interest among the Londoners, a press release said.
A large number of meetings were held with various stakeholders - tour operators, leading travel publications and Outbound Tour Operators at the London Pavilion, besides B2B meetings with the trade partners from Kerala.
Bala Kiran took part in the WTM Inspiration Zone panel discussion and presented various initiatives of Kerala Tourism that enabled it to bounce back from the devastating floods within just six months.
Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran said the roadshows would strengthen the credentials of Kerala as a renowned destination in the product catalogue of London-based operators.
It would also help the state get a firm toehold in the Scandinavian region, which is a key travel source market in Europe.
It has a mature outbound-travel market, comprising those with a high propensity to travel and some of the highest per capita incomes in Europe. Roadshows at Copenhagen and Helsinki will help us to tap Denmark and Finland market where citizens enjoy high standards of living and high disposable incomes, he said.
Incidentally, the UK ranks number one among the markets for Kerala in terms of tourist arrivals with 201,258 visitors coming to the state in 2018.
It has been our conscious strategy to hold roadshows not only in our traditional strongholds like the UK but also in the new and emerging markets to drive up the tourist footfalls. It will help us present the heritage and traditions of Kerala to a wider number of travellers, Tourism Secretary Rani George said.