Sri Lanka at ITB 2014 in Berlin for the 48th time
Sri Lanka has been again represented prominently at the ITB Berlin,
the world's leading travel trade show taking place every year in the
German capital. More than 174,000 visitors, among them 114,000 trade
visitors, and 11,000 represented companies including tour operators,
booking engines, destinations, airlines, hotels and car rental companies
from 189 countries participated in the ITB. The ITB Berlin enjoys
worldwide media recognition and offers comprehensive support for all
marketing questions of exhibitors.
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Member of the German
Parliament, Jürgen Klimke recalls his pleasant memories of Sri
Lanka. Ambassador for Sri Lanka, Sarrath Kongahage. Dr. D.S.
Jayaweera, Director General of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development
Authority are also in the picture |
In addition, the world's largest tourism convention ITB Berlin
Convention provides unique opportunities to benefit from the leading
think tanks of the global tourism industry.
Hon. Jürgen Klimke, Member of the German Parliament for the ruling
Party CDU, Member and Spokesperson of the Committee of Economic
Cooperation and Development, Member of the Committee of Foreign Affairs,
Member of the Parliamentary Friendship Groups for ASEAN, Greece,
South-Asia and Maghreb, ceremoniously declared open the Sri Lanka
Pavilion at the ITB 2014 along with the Ambassador for Sri Lanka, H.E.
Sarrath Kongahage. Dr. D.S. Jayaweera, Director General of the Sri Lanka
Tourism Development Authority, and many other senior members of the
travel- and tourism-related organisations of Sri Lanka, members of 60
travel companies and hotels representing Sri Lanka at the ITB 2014 as
well as the staff of the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Berlin were present at
the opening ceremony.
Addressing the opening ceremony of the Sri Lanka Pavilion, Hon.
Jürgen Klimke recalled his pleasant memories in relation with Sri Lanka.
He also told the audience that he is a friend of Sri Lanka and has made
several visits to Sri Lanka including the Northern Province. He further
hoped that presently Germany was in the second place with regards to the
tourist arrivals from Europe to Sri Lanka, but very soon Germany would
gain the first place.
H.E. the Ambassador Kongahage welcomed the exhibitors of Sri Lanka
for the ITB 2014 and stated that Sri Lanka had been participating in the
ITB exhibition for 48 consecutive years.

A dance performance by a Sri Lankan troupe |
It therefore had all the qualifications to obtain the ITB partner
country status in the future. "I am in discussion with the ITB
organizers to become the partner country, which will provide tremendous
tourist promotion for Sri Lanka in Europe", the ambassador said.
The Director General of Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority, Dr.
D.S. Jayaweera, thanked the travel agents, tour operators and hoteliers
for their continued participation in the world's biggest travel and
tourism trade show, which provides a meeting point to promote the
tourism industry of Sri Lanka in Europe.
A press conference was held to brief the European press on the recent
developments of the tourism industry in Sri Lanka headed by H.E. the
Ambassador and the Director General of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development
Authority. More than 100 Journalists from many European countries
participated at the press conference. Dr. Jayaweera delivered a
comprehensive presentation on the potential of tourism industry in Sri
Lanka. Chairpersons of the tourism-related organisations of Sri Lanka
were present to answer the questions of the journalists.
Parallel to the ITB 2014, a taxi advertising campaign was launched on
March 7 by H.E. the Ambassador and the Director General of Sri Lanka
Tourism Development Authority in the presence of industry members of Sri
Lanka Tourism. |