Sri Lanka Tourism plans aggressive push at ITB Berlin next week

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01Sri Lanka Tourism is set to create another milestone in the international travel market by participating in the InternationaleTourismus – Borse (ITB) Berlin, which will be held from 8-12 March in Messe, Berlin. 

It is an annual event which takes place in March, where Sri Lanka has been a regular participant. ITB is also one of the most important events on the international tourism calendar and also the world’s largest tourism trade fair.

There will be approximately 120 representatives consisting of the top 60 travel agents and hoteliers, representing Sri Lanka at the event. This year Sri Lanka Tourism has focused more on visibility and onsite branding opportunities. Many banners have been displayed throughout the venue. Sri Lanka Tourism has advertised in ITB Berlin news which has an online and print version. The print version is distributed widely at many outlets, which sells around 15,000 copies per day. The content of ITB Berlin News is designed to be highly useful for trade visitors and press and advertising in the magazine helps capture a wide audience. 

In addition to that, the TTG Show Daily is also another newspaper where Sri Lanka Tourism will be advertising and is distributed widely.  It distributes 9,000 copies on site while 70,000 e-copies are circulated globally.  

TTG Show Daily is Asia-Pacific Travel’s Leading Publisher in life event coverage and brings the latest news, developments and insights. All daily issues are circulated in a digital format, ranging from the event grounds to industry leaders. 

The Sri Lankan delegation to Berlin will be led by Minister of Tourism Development and Christian Religious Affairs John Amaratunga and Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau Chairman Paddy Withana.

They will be joined by the Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Germany, Karunathilaka Amunugama. The opening ceremony will take place with the ceremonial lighting of the traditional oil lamp on 8 March. This will be followed by a press conference on 9 March which over 60 foreign journalists are expected to attend. 

‘’The ITB Berlin will be an excellent opportunity to promote Sri Lanka as a compact destination filled with cultural and historical values. Sri Lanka has achieved positive growth in the tourism sector. Due to the peace and reconciliation process in Sri Lanka, there is a better and safer environment for tourists to have a holiday experience of their choice. I’m sure this will be a great experience for all travel and tourism industry officials who will want to proceed further and take their fields to greater heights,’’ said Withana.

IMM is another mega media event where SLTPB will be participating to target high-profile journalists from Europe. IMM is a media event which brings together the world’s leading media personnel. 

Sri Lanka Tourism will be showcasing its best at IMM, which is scheduled to be on 7 March. This is the first time that Sri Lanka will be participating at this event. IMM Germany 2017 is organised by TravMedia Germany Ltd.  

TravMedia .com is the world’s largest PR Portal connecting approximately 40,000 leading travel journalists around the world with more than 3,500 travel organisations globally. IMM events have been organised in the US, UK and Asia and Australia since 2013. Germany will be hosting the IMM event for the first time and the headline sponsor of the event is Brand USA.

Since 2013, over 1,900 journalists, with public relations professionals, have attended the media event, in almost 30,000 pre-scheduled meetings.  IMM is a spectacular event where journalists, travel bloggers, and travel industry members work together to further pursue and enhance their respective fields, and gives the media a wide range of topics to write on. It will offer vast opportunities to be connected with top-ranked international media houses and get their support to create awareness about the destination in the international market.

By meeting the leading European media houses and media personnel, Sri Lanka Tourism wishes to increase the number of high-profile media visits to Sri Lanka with the aim of increasing tourist arrivals from source markets, especially from Western Europe.

In 2016, the total number of tourist arrivals was at 2.05 million, up 14% from the previous year. Tourist arrivals from Western Europe were reported as 643,333, up 16.5%. Germany recorded 133,275 tourist arrivals, higher by 15% from 2015. 

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