The
Embassy of Sri Lanka in Brussels together with the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion
Bureau (SLTPB) organised workshops in Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent in the
Flemish speaking Flanders region to promote Sri Lanka as a tourism destination
for travellers from Belgium.
The objective of these events was to create awareness about the unique tourism
attractions in Sri Lanka including traditional and niche products that make Sri
Lanka the best travel destination for travellers from the East and West.
The embassy had engaged a public relations company to select the most suitable,
reputed and prospective members from the travel industry which included tour
operators and agents, travel journalists, travel media and TV professionals,
travel bloggers, social media influencers and decision makers in the Belgium
tourism industry from the respective cities to attend the workshops.
Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Belgium Grace Asirwatham led the workshops
emphatically explaining “why Sri Lanka” with distinctive and interesting details.
The Ambassador’s stimulating presentation of Sri Lanka as a natural tourism
destination with exclusive and diverse attractions was complimented by an audio
visual titled ‘SO Sri Lanka’.
The Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka in Antwerp Monique de Decker also effectively
contributed to the workshops as one of the panellists endorsing Sri Lanka as a
small wonder on earth and a must visit destination for travellers from Belgium.
Several Belgium travel operators with business experience in Sri Lanka joined the
workshops as panellists and shared their experiences with their colleagues in
the travel industry.
Association of Belgium Tour Operators (ABTO) President Luc Coussement while
vouching for the authenticity, compactness and diversity of Sri Lanka tourism
urged the tour operators to add Sri Lanka to their priority list of tourism
destinations.
Holiday package tours in Sri Lanka were given as raffle draw prizes and Sri
Lankan lunch was served at all three workshops.
The outcome of these workshops will serve to attract new waves of interest
among the Belgium travel industry during Sri Lanka’s participation at the
International Holiday Fair of Brussels Expo in Belgium on 6-9 February 2020.
While the second round of tourism promotional events will be undertaken in
2020, the Embassy will also venture into the French speaking Walloon region in
Belgium for similar promotional endeavours.
Travellers from Belgium are high spenders who stay for an average of 10 to 14
days in Sri Lanka. According to statistics 5,371 Belgian tourists visited Sri
Lanka in 2010 and 17,519 in 2018 registering a steady increase in arrivals.
Source – ft.lk