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Sri Lanka Tourism includes Scandinavian countries in focus market drive

( Posted on April 1, 2015 )

The leadership of the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau has re looked its overall portfolio of markets and has strategically selected one of the key focus areas globally- Scandinavian countries to market Sri Lanka as a destination for travel in the future. A high-powered Sri Lankan delegation took part at last week’s key travel and tourism exhibition at Gothenburg in Sweden-TUR to carefully identify the next steps in the roll out of Sri Lanka tourism as a preferred destination said Chairman Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau Rohantha Athukorala.

 

" As we speak there is a TV crew from TF-4 in the country to film a typical Sri Lankan culinary branded EXOTIC kitchen that will reach 9 million viewers during prime time in Sweden which means 100% penetration in Sweden for brand Sri Lanka as a destination. Once the awareness is built a sharp below the line campaign will be developed together with the private sector operators so that awareness to conversion can be made to happen”

                                - Chairman Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau Rohantha Athukorala 

 

                          The TUR- Gothenburg  Sri Lanka stall -lighting the traditional oil lamp with embassy personal

 

Given that Sri Lanka has extended the hands politically to the west and the diaspora, we have seen a sudden influx of top end tourists from Scandinavia and now the focus must be how to develop this focus market on the promise 8 wonderful experiences in 8 wonderful days in Sri Lanka.

 

TUR tourism exhibition and travel fair is not just an event where the industry gets together in Sweden but its careful architecture, where key people in region gets invited for the event whilst, prior registration is a must for entry said the official website TUR. It is also a place where top buyers and suppliers meet for lead generations and future business deals coming to a close said Athukorala who said the current 11.6% growth in travelers must be increased.  The typical per capita income of a Scandinavian is between $25,000 - 35,000 dollars, hence we are looking at a changing clientele than just fixing our self on the number game. 

                                                            The stall that was on show at TUR 2015 last week

 

                      Tourism - tea board partnered  ceylon tea boutique was a differentiating point in Sri Lanka

 

As we speak there is a TV crew from TF-4 to film a culinary expedition branded ' Exotic Kitchen' that will reach 9 million viewers during prime time in Sweden which means 100% penetration for brand Sri Lanka as a destination. Once the awareness is built a sharp below the line campaign will be developed together with the private sector operators so that awareness to conversion can be made to happen voiced chairman Athukorala.

 

                                 The Sri Lankan delegation is led by Kalpa Anuradha of Sri Lanka Tourism



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