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Maldives launches new initiations to attract more Australian visitors
22 June 2006
Sydney, 19 June 2006; Maldives launches
promotions aimed for over 100 Australian travel agents, wholesalers, and
media companies interested in further developing ties with the unique
island-tourism destination.
"Australians love to travel for adventure, action, romance and pampering,
and the Maldives offers all those attractions in abundance," the tourism
promotion board's Ismail Shahyr said, "Unfortunately too few Australians
know about us, and our task is to ask the Australian travel industry to join
us in raising our country's profile and generating more demand from
Australians looking for a great surf, dive, cultural and spa resort
experience".
Made up of more than 1200 tiny islands and atolls dangling like a vivid
coral necklace in the Indian Ocean south-west of Sri Lanka, the Maldives is
going through a mini development boom in the archipelago with 35 new islands
being set aside for tourism recently.
"Tourism is now our biggest industry, and the trend is for stronger growth
in the future. A very good indicator of that growth is that while we already
have 87 resorts ranging from budget to super luxury there are a further 46
in the pipeline. As well as that, we are seeing strong growth in the number
of operators packaging water-based activities like surfing and diving and a
growing interest in the sea-based culture of our 1190 islands and 26 natural
atolls".
Australians made up 1.3 per cent of the 616,716 visitors to the Maldives in
2004. At the moment Australians can fly to the Maldives in 12-15 hours with
Singapore Airlines, Emirates or Malaysian Airlines. It is the Maldives
Tourism Promotion Board's intention to develop more ties in the Australian
market in order to improve accessibility and traffic from the market.
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