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Joint Efforts by States Vital to Rev up Pandemic-hit Tourism: Minister

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Greater co-operation among states by evolving mutually beneficial policies and strategies is vital to revive tourism in the country, battered by COVID-19 pandemic, Kerala Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran said today.

The Minister was addressing a virtual summit organised by ET TravelWorld, a popular digital travel magazine. “The Changing Face of Travel” was the core theme of the conclave, attended by leading travel industry figures and policy makers from state tourism boards. The participants deliberated on pressing issues of travel and tourism industry and the way forward, with special focus on domestic tourism.

“A key objective of the summit is to leverage the potential of domestic tourism. This calls for increased co-operation and co-ordination among all states by formulating mutually beneficial policies and strategies,” Surendran said.

Recalling that the state tourism minister’s summit hosted by Kerala last year had come up with a resolution on the need to rationalise taxes and tariffs by striving to evolve a consensus, he said “as we are emerging out of the pandemic-induced crisis, such an approach assumes greater significance now.”

A globally renowned brand, Kerala Tourism has been no exception to the global downturn. The state has reopened most of its tourist centres, resulting in a consistent uptick in footfalls. With restrictions being relaxed, the state is hoping that the tourist season that coincides with the year-end and the New Year would further pick up, he said.

“There is lot of fatigue in people’s minds due to quarantines, lockdowns, isolation and work from home schedules imposed by the pandemic. So, people will be looking forward to come out of homes and re-energise themselves,’’ Surendran noted.

Kerala has been strictly following the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) put in place by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, for hotels, accommodation units, resorts and transport operators, the Minister said.

Kerala Tourism has added more products to its attractive bouquet like Veli Miniature Train in the state capital, flagged off recently. Vellar Craft village, near Kovalam beach, will be opened on 17th December by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Shangumugham, Kovalam and Varkala beaches, Akkulam tourist village and various destinations across the state are being renovated. Around 40 new destinations, which have been beautified recently, are awaiting tourists, he added.

NE Reporter

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