Kerala Tourism joins hands with SilkAir to target foreign markets

Thiruvananthapuram: In a bid to promote tourism to Kerala in chosen foreign markets, the Kerala Tourism Department signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Singapore-based SilkAir to promote tourism in the state. The MoU was signed in the presence of State Tourism Minister Kadakampalli Surendran at a function here, an official release said. 

The initiative is to jointly promote tourism to Kerala from priority markets like Australia, New Zealand, China, Korea, Japan and Singapore by conducting roadshows and other special marketing programmes in chosen cities. The Tourism Department has been looking for more opportunities to spread word about the legacy of "God's Own Country" across the global markets and to further increase the tourist footfall in Kerala in the coming years', Surendran said. 

"I expect the agreement with SilkAir to benefit Kerala Tourism in terms of attracting more tourists from the four significant markets with the help of its wide network and reputation as a quality service provider," Surendran, added. 

Commenting on the association, Department of Tourism Director P Balakiran, said, "The MoU with SilkAir will allow us to strategically attract more travelers from four specific markets to enjoy the unique local experiences here in Kerala," he said. Effective from Wednesday for a period of one year, the MoU would cover a series of joint activities including brand advertising and promotional campaigns, tactical and digital marketing, familiarization trips, trade fairs, joint roadshows and product development. 

The joint activities are expected to help boost visitor numbers from Australia, New Zealand, China, Korea, Japan and Singapore to Kerala, the release added. 

Speaking about the partnership, SilkAir's general manager-India Jagdish Bhojwani said, "We're delighted to be associated with Kerala Tourism and look forward to working together on many exciting activities to promote "God's Own Country" as an attractive tourist destination. 

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