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Award for Kerala Tourism

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov. 17

Kerala Tourism has won the ‘Best Domestic Tourism Board’ award instituted by the Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI). The recognition was accorded based on a nation-wide poll held in association with A.C. Nielsen, research partner for Abacus-TAFI Awards 2009. Mr P.G. Suresh Kumar, Deputy Director, received the award on behalf of the department at the recently concluded TAFI International Travel Convention at Chiang Mai, Thailand. Kerala also bagged the  216;Today’s Traveller Platinum’ award for the Best State Marketing Campaign in 2009 for ‘Jet 2Kerala.’ The campaign was launched in association with Jet Airways with focus on domestic tourists. TAFI is a leading tourism trade association in the country.

– Our Bureau

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