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The money-spinning Kerala tourism industry celebrated quietly on Sunday, 16 September, after receiving the first chartered flight of tourists this season following the devastating floods.
The flight with 46 tourists from Australia landed at Cochin International Airport on Saturday night.
The heavy rains and unprecedented floods that shattered the state, leaving hundreds dead and thousands homeless and causing widespread destruction, led to numerous cancellations by tourists.
Earlier, on 4 September, the tourist hotspot of Kumarakom had welcomed a batch of foreigners who were seen taking a trip on the houseboat.
Resort authorities in Kumarakom were also planning to launch a campaign called ‘Kumarakom is Safe’ to bring in more tourists, post the devastation of the floods.
Kerala's total direct earnings from the sector in the last calendar year touched Rs 26,000 crore, up from Rs 23,098 crore, a growth of 12.56 per cent.
Speaking to IANS, EM Najeeb, who heads the Confederation of Kerala Tourism Industry (CKTI), said it was a friend who organised the charter flight from Australia.
Meanwhile, the 10th edition of the Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) will be held in Kochi from 27-30 September.
"The response has been huge. Close to 400 overseas buyers and 1,095 domestic buyers have registered to take part," said Baby Mathew, President, KTM Society.
(This story was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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