Sri Lanka returns to Spanish market after a decade


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Sri Lanka made a significant impact at the 37th International Tourism Trade Fair (FITUR) 
in Madrid, Spain from January 18 to 22.  
This event, organised by IFEMA, brought together 9,672 tourism companies, institutions and bodies from 165 countries and regions, making it the third largest tourism fair in Europe. Sri Lanka participated in this fair after a lapse of nearly 10 years.
The Sri Lanka Tourism pavilion received much attention with inquiries flowing in from many trade visitors and the public alike. The participation in FITUR augurs well for the much-needed exposure for Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination for the Spanish-speaking countries, contributing in a substantive manner to its overall growth strategy.  
The Sri Lanka stall was ceremonially opened by Tourism Development, Christian Religious Affairs and Lands Minister John Amaratunga, senior officials of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), Commercial Counsellor of Sri Lanka Embassy in Paris Alexi Gunasekera, officials of the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) and Sri Lanka Honorary Consul in Barcelona Agustin Llana. 

Ten leading private sector companies along with Sri Lanka Tourism collectively marketed Sri Lanka based on the common theme of vibrancy, authenticity and compactness as a destination.
The first-ever Sri Lanka Tourism brochure in the Spanish language was launched by Amaratunga at the Sri Lanka stand in order to strengthen the destination marketing efforts among Spanish travellers. During the opening ceremony, the minister was presented a copy of the renowned Spanish travel magazine Excelencias, which carried a six-page supplement on Sri Lanka, by its Editor Veronica Santiago.
Speaking at the event, Amaratunga emphasised that participation in FITUR 2017 was a vital decision taken by Sri Lanka Tourism ably assisted by Sri Lanka’s embassy in Paris. He remarked that it would no doubt help to reposition Sri Lanka in Spain as a strategic hub for the Latin American region and emphasized that it was a strategic decision to make a comeback at the travel fair after almost a decade. He also spoke of the conducive environment prevailing in Sri Lanka for the Spanish market.  
Meanwhile, the UNWTO launched the ‘International Year of Sustainable Tourism’ in the presence of over 65 tourism ministers on the sidelines of FITUR.  
The Commercial Section of the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Paris also arranged for the minister to meet with the Spanish Travel Agents Association (CEAV) in order to explore the feasibility of holding Spanish Travel Agents Association Congress 2018 in Sri Lanka, following the success of the French Travel Agents Congress in 2016.  
During the discussions with the CEAV president and committee members, this proposal was given positive consideration and an agreement was reached in principle to send a fact-finding mission to Sri Lanka in May 2017.
Sri Lanka was also invited to attend the Meeting of Heads of the World Travel Agents to be convened in Valencia later this year. The invitation was extended during a meeting Amaratunga and the commercial counsellor of Sri Lanka’s embassy in Paris held with UNWTO Secretary General and Director Regional Programme Asia Pacific Dr. Taleb Rifai and his team on the sidelines of the travel fair. 
The minister conveyed his gratitude to the UNWTO secretary general for visiting Sri Lanka in 2016 for the ‘UNWTO Conference on Tourism: a Catalyst for Development, Peace and Reconciliation’, which was held in Passikudah.  
Amaratunga invited Dr. Rifai to attend the PATA Conference scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka later this year. Based on a proposal made by the minister, an agreement was reached to link the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Campaign with the UNWTO Year of Sustainable Tourism.  
The UNWTO chief also agreed to facilitate the formulation of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Master Plan and assist in sustainable tourism development in the Northern and Eastern Provinces of the country. On a recommendation made by the Sri Lankan side, the UNWTO secretary general agreed to conduct training programmes for the commercial attaches of Sri Lanka embassies in order to effectively promote the country as a tourism destination.   
Amaratunga also met UNWTO ST-EP Foundation Chairperson Dho Young-Shim. It is the pioneering foundation in the UNWTO for alleviating poverty in order to discuss obtaining assistance for tourism development in the context of poverty alleviation. 
This foundation will soon be transformed as ST-EP International elevating its stature and Young-Shim invited Sri Lanka to be a signatory to this agreement, which would also facilitate the country’s objective of alleviating poverty through tourism. This event will take place in March or September during the UNWTO General Assembly.
Meanwhile, the Ceylon Tea counter at the Sri Lanka pavilion attracted a large number of visitors and there were many inquiries for promoting the Ceylon Tea and Ceylon Cinnamon brands in Spain.

 



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