Thursday, 9 February 2012

Destination NSW Opens Office in India

Mumbai
NSW Minister for Tourism and Major Events, George Souris, has announced that Destination NSW will open an office in India, in recognition of the importance of the market for the State’s tourism.

“Establishing an on-the-ground tourism presence in India will allow the NSW Government to further promote its ongoing relationship with the Indian market,” he said. “It will play a key role in achieving our target to double overnight visitor expenditure by 2020.

“The New South Wales Government is strongly focused on expanding our international visitor markets, as part of our commitment to rebuilding the State’s economy.

Mumbai
India is currently New South Wales’ 11th largest tourism country market by visitor numbers; last year the state recorded a 17 per cent rise in visitors from the nation.

Destination NSW Chief Executive Officer, Sandra Chipchase, said the new Mumbai office will also represent Business Events Sydney and will work closely with airlines, the travel trade, business event organisers and media to keep Sydney and NSW top of mind as Australia’s primary destination.

Lyn Lewis-Smith, Acting CEO of Business Events Sydney said, “We are delighted to be partnering with Destination NSW in this new venture. Asia, in particular India, is a market with enormous growth potential in both business and leisure tourism. Business Events Sydney’s international network has proven that having staff on the ground in-market is key to developing long-term relationships.

“There are obvious synergies and it makes sense for Destination NSW and Business Events Sydney to work together to maximise the opportunities the Indian market presents for the State. Beyond valuable incentive travel programs, we also see numerous opportunities for Indian delegates to attend professional and association events that will help to fuel collaboration, innovation, and trade and investment.”

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