Seychelles tourism trade puts forward suggestions to boost up the industry as their mid-year marketing meeting closes

Published on : Monday, July 21, 2014

20140720-2320_mA series of recommendations have been put forward during the Seychelles Tourism Board’s mid-year marketing meeting held last week.

 

The 2014 edition of the meeting that was held at the new Savoy Resort and Spa was aimed at giving an overview and review of achievements attained during the first half of the year as well as to hold discussions on various tourism aspects for the coming months.

Attending the meeting were Minister for Tourism and Culture Alain St.Ange, Principal Secretary for Tourism Anne Lafortune, Chief Cxecutive of the Tourism Board Sherin Naiken, the Board’s Deputy Chief Nathalie Didon, and tourism trade representatives and that of the business community at large.

 

Following presentations on the state of business positioning and other related aspects given by directors of the Tourism Board’s overseas offices, suggestions and points of concern by the trade were raised.

Among the suggestions given on how to increase yield in the tourism industry and to encourage tourist to choose these islands as the dream destination were an increase in interesting activities to entice visitors to its shores and to promote its culture more in the tourism industry, especially in hotels.

 

In her closing remarks, Miss Naiken spoke on the various points raised during discussions such as air connectivity which remains a key aspect in developing any market and for it to grow.

Miss Naiken said there is a need for all partners concerned with this point raised to work together to find a solution.

“There are a lot of initiatives that can be put in place, but we also need to impress the agents and get them to come and experience Seychelles for themselves.

 

For that we need the support of the airline partners,” she said.She also spoke on the issue of value for money and competition with other destinations.Miss Naiken also echoed the need for the tourism trade to join in the venture of making a difference in the industry which remains the main pillar of the Seychelles economy.

 

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