Visitors were swept off their feet as Kerala Tourism unfolded its mesmerising grandeur at the just-concluded International Tourism Trade Fair (FITUR) 2012 in Spain, with visitors and trade professionals showing tremendous interest in 'Brand Kerala', an official said on Tuesday.
FITUR 2012 show at Madrid, a meeting point of tourism professionals from all over the world, is considered the second biggest gathering of travel and tourism players with around 13,000 exhibitors from 170 nations.
The Kerala Tourism pavilion, built on the theme of 'Backwater with Chinese Fishing Nets' andspread over 58.5 sq metres, whipped up a lot of excitement at the five-day travel show which concluded Sunday as per IANS.
Kerala Tourism Secretary T.K. Manoj Kumar, who led the state's delegation, said the fair threw open a sea of opportunities for Kerala Tourism players, if the response at the mega event was any indication.
"The travel professionals showed keen interest in learning more about Kerala as it turned out to be a right platform to energise and consolidate business and forge new trade alliances," said Manoj Kumar.
The stall showcased the entire range of Kerala's natural beauty -- serene beaches, emerald backwaters, hill stations, exotic wildlife and palms -- as also houseboats, enchanting art forms, cuisine and folk arts, triggering huge interest among both the industry operators and the public.
The arrival of international tourists into Kerala grew from 6.50 lakh in 2010 to 7.3 lakh in 2011.
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