Switzerland Tourism Fruitfully Conducted a 5 city Trade Show in India
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai, 8th December 2017: Switzerland Tourism, in an effort to catalyse tourism development across
India, has introduced several new attractions, experiences and activities to
make travellers familiar with both popular and lesser known destinations in
Switzerland. The recently conducted Annual Roadshow in India across cities of
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Delhi witnessed over 900 participants
from the travel & tourism trade industry in a bid to bridge connections. The
delegation at the roadshow included hoteliers, mountain excursions, destinations and other local
representative from various partners from Switzerland.
The Aletsch Arena, Luxury
hotel from Villars Chalet Royale were some of the new partners that
participated this year. Other partners such as St. Moritz, Davos Klosters,
Interlaken, Gstaad, Lucerne and the Lake Geneva Region were a part of this
event as well.
A special B2B session was
held in each city allowing the Indian travel agents to meet and discusses
business prospects with the Swiss delegations;. A brief presentation made
by Mr. Claudio Zemp – Director India, Switzerland Tourism, included insightful
market information on tourism in Switzerland covering new destinations,
products, and trends.
Mr. Claudio Zemp,
Director – India, Switzerland Tourism,
said, “2017 has been a remarkable year for Switzerland Tourism with Ranveer Singh
coming on board and promoting the destination with his charm, unmatched energy
and fun personality which thoroughly matches the image Switzerland Tourism
wanted to portray. In terms of growth from India, we had a fantastic year with
a year to date growth of 25.1% more overnights, Switzerland welcomed 23.9% more
Indians in 2017 as compared to the same period in 2016. For the coming year, the
country has a lot to offer in terms of adventure, food, cuisine, new unexplored
destinations and unique experiences. We are thankful to our partners for
their continued support and we hope that we welcome more tourists for the
upcoming season. ”
Ms. Ritu Sharma, Deputy Director, Switzerland Tourism India, says, “Switzerland has also been accredited as one of the
world’s most luxurious destination as it has an abundance of luxurious
offerings and experiences. In the past few years, Switzerland tourism has upped
the ante to attract more tourists from India. Apart from the key metros, we are
also penetrating into tier I & II cities by conducting training sessions in
these markets to ensure that the travel trade is well equipped to answer
queries relating to our campaigns and offerings.”
She further added, “We have also witnessed the Indian travel
pattern change over the last few years. May and June used to be biggest month
for Indian tourists in Switzerland, however this trend is now changing and even
though these months are prevalent, the travel graph now ranges from May to October.
So far, 2017 has been phenomenal as there has been an increase in overnight
stays and the numbers are growing up. As Indians are getting more adventurous,
we are now also introducing winter as a season here. We have special offers
like the “First ski experience” which is meant for newbies to snow sports
who would like to try their hand at skiing – 25 ski resorts offer this package
which includes ski clothes, equipment, ski pass as well a 3 hour lesson with a
ski instructor which is perfect for Indians.”
With an initial focus on the
winter tourist, Switzerland Tourism offers multiple options like skiing,
sledging and snowboarding for the active traveller and Christmas markets, open
air hot springs and igloo stays for the more relaxed visitor looking for pure
white relaxation in winter. Summer 2018 focus will be packed
with an array of adventure activities such as biking, mountain biking, sky-diving, wakeboarding, canyoning, etc.
combined with Switzerland’s best touristic and nature highlights.
About Switzerland
Tourism
Switzerland Tourism (ST) is a federal public corporation. Its
mission, as decreed by a Federal Resolution of 16 December 1994, is to promote
Switzerland as a holiday, travel and conference destination both at home and
abroad. The Board comprises 13 representatives from the tourism sector, and
from business and political circles. Around 220 employees work in Switzerland
and in 28 countries. Switzerland Tourism opened its first office in India in
1997 in Mumbai, followed by an office in Delhi in 2000.
Switzerland Tourism works with many
organizations and companies, for example, Swiss International Airlines, Swiss
Embassies and Consulates and Business Councils. It also invites the
representatives and agents of travel and tourism agencies every year to visit
Switzerland in different times and seasons; it also invites a group of the
representatives of the leading media to see the most famous Swiss tourist
landmarks. Tourism in Switzerland occupies rank
no. 4 in terms of export revenues following the chemical and metal industries
and luxury watch-making industry.



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