The Seychelles islands are going after
their share of the Chinese market with the tourism board and its partners
participating at the International Tourism Expo of China for the 3rd year
running.
A tourism delegation comprising members of the Seychelles Tourism Board and its partners who remain serious in wanting to work with the Tourism Board to develop a stronger presence in the market.
The Seychelles Tourism Board is being represented at ITE by its Chief Executive Officer, Elsia Grandcourt, the Regional Manager, Jean-Luc Lai- Lam and Senior Marketing Executive, Stephanie Lablache and supported by partners, Air Seychelles, Head of Sales, Cindy Vidot, Creole Travel Services , Business Development Manager, Rose Sham, Masons Travel, Marketing Coordinator, Hilda Camille and Berjaya Hotels & Resorts, Director of Sales & Customer Service,Eric Lee.
Together they are representingSeychelles
at ITE, which started on June 13 and will end on June 16.
This year is the 27th edition of ITE, Hong Kong's only international fair and one of the earliest established in Asia covering mainlandChina ,
particularly southern China .
Covering both corporate travel and MICE as well as attracting over 600 exhibitors from over 50 countries and over 6000 travel agents and Tour operators
ITE is the prime venue to further penetrate the Chinese market and attract potential holiday makers of the region and beyond as over 80 % of its exhibitors are from outside Hong Kong.
This year at theSeychelles stand, we introduced a wheel of
fortune whereby trade and public participants stands to win a round trip to the
Seychelles
including accommodations, transfers & excursions as well as a Coco de Mer
and other giveaways. This was to attract more visitors to our stand and to
furthermore increase our database of the region. The prizes were sponsored by
our local partners namely, Air Seychelles ,
Berjaya Hotels & Resorts Constance Hotels & Resort, Creole Travel
Services and Masons Travel.
"China is one of our fastest growing market and with our national airline Air Seychelles direct through service into Hong Kong with a short lay over inAbu Dhabi, the Seychelles Tourism Board will be adding its presence in the market in order to serve Hong Kong and the surrounding regions"said the CEO of the Seychelles Tourism Board.
"There are prospects and I personally think that with more visibility,Seychelles could be a new venture
for the Asians as they are continuously looking for new exiting
destinations", said 'Ms Sham from Creole Travel Services.
A tourism delegation comprising members of the Seychelles Tourism Board and its partners who remain serious in wanting to work with the Tourism Board to develop a stronger presence in the market.
The Seychelles Tourism Board is being represented at ITE by its Chief Executive Officer, Elsia Grandcourt, the Regional Manager, Jean-Luc Lai- Lam and Senior Marketing Executive, Stephanie Lablache and supported by partners, Air Seychelles, Head of Sales, Cindy Vidot, Creole Travel Services , Business Development Manager, Rose Sham, Masons Travel, Marketing Coordinator, Hilda Camille and Berjaya Hotels & Resorts, Director of Sales & Customer Service,Eric Lee.
Together they are representing
This year is the 27th edition of ITE, Hong Kong's only international fair and one of the earliest established in Asia covering mainland
Covering both corporate travel and MICE as well as attracting over 600 exhibitors from over 50 countries and over 6000 travel agents and Tour operators
ITE is the prime venue to further penetrate the Chinese market and attract potential holiday makers of the region and beyond as over 80 % of its exhibitors are from outside Hong Kong.
This year at the
"China is one of our fastest growing market and with our national airline Air Seychelles direct through service into Hong Kong with a short lay over inAbu Dhabi, the Seychelles Tourism Board will be adding its presence in the market in order to serve Hong Kong and the surrounding regions"said the CEO of the Seychelles Tourism Board.
"There are prospects and I personally think that with more visibility,