12 May 2016, 08:25 am
These Roadshows are also a part of the overall strategy of MMPRC for the India market for 2016.
These roadshows are a follow-up to the Roadshows held in 2015 in the cities of tier-1 cities of India, New Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai which were met with resounding success.
Organized by the Maldives Marketing and PR Corporation (MMPRC), 5 representative partners from the tourism industry of Maldives will be participating at the Roadshow. They are: Dusit Thani, Sun Siyam Resorts, Adaaran Resorts, Lily Beach Resort and Spa and Travelers Street.
From January to December 2015, 52,368 Indians visited Maldives which is a increase of 14.9% compared to the year 2014. Maldives offers Free visa on arrival for all nationalities which is a further boost for the Indian traveler.
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