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Maldives to organise 4-city roadshow and B2B session in Lucknow, Chandigarh, Pune and Hyderabad

12 May 2016, 08:25 am

Maldives to organise 4-city roadshow and B2B session in Lucknow, Chandigarh, Pune and Hyderabad
New Delhi, May 11 (NITN) The Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation is organising a 4-city Roadshow in Lucknow on 16 May; in Chandigarh on 17 May; in Pune on 19 May and in Hyderabad on 20 May in recognition of the outbound traffic from these cities and them being very strong contenders as major contributors to India's travel community.

These Roadshows are also a part of the overall strategy of MMPRC for the India market for 2016.

These roadshows are a follow-up to the Roadshows held in 2015 in the cities of tier-1 cities of India, New Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai which were met with resounding success.

Organized by the Maldives Marketing and PR Corporation (MMPRC), 5 representative partners from the tourism industry of Maldives will be participating at the Roadshow. They are: Dusit Thani, Sun Siyam Resorts, Adaaran Resorts, Lily Beach Resort and Spa and Travelers Street.

From January to December 2015, 52,368 Indians visited Maldives which is a increase of 14.9% compared to the year 2014. Maldives offers Free visa on arrival for all nationalities which is a further boost for the Indian traveler.

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