09 Apr 2015, 05:45 pm

While inaugurating the ‘Visit Kerala Initiative’, Dr. Mahesh Sharma said that Kerala has a rich potential for tourism since it abounds in natural beauty and has picturesque backwaters.
The Union Ministry of Tourism has an international drive to showcase tourist destinations of the country which also includes Kerala, the Minister added. The Minister assured the officials of Kerala Government that the Central Government will give full support to the State of Kerala to enable it to promote tourism in India and abroad.
Mahesh Sharma emphasized that tourism should become a means to generate revenue, promote rich cultural heritage, employment and women empowerment.
Tourism Minister of Kerala state A.P. Anil Kumar, said that with the visa on arrival (VoA) facility at Kochi Airport there has been significant growth in the tourist arrivals.
Senior officials of Ministry of Tourism, Government of India and Ministry of Tourism of Kerala Government were also present during the launch.
As part of the campaign to showcase the state’s alluring destinations and products that justify its moniker as God’s Own Country’, Kerala Tourism will foray into new markets in China and Sri Lanka through trade fairs, road shows and familiarization tours. In addition, it will launch aggressive campaigns in traditional markets like the UK, France and Germany to woo potential travelers by holding trade fairs and road shows. Consumer fairs and familiarization trips will be introduced in upcoming markets like the US.
Leveraging the increased air connectivity, a focused Ayurveda and monsoon campaign will be conducted in the Middle East where 90 per cent of the Indian diaspora is from Kerala.
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IndiGo has expanded its codeshare agreement with KLM, the Netherlands’ national airline, providing its passengers with enhanced access to destinations across Europe and the United Kingdom through KLM’s network, the airline said.
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