Inclement weather, rain hit tourist arrivals in Kerala:SOTC

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The inclement weather and heavy rains in have hit the tourism sector in the neighbouring state, a said.

Places like Kottayam and Kumarakom have been largely impacted since these places see large number of international tourist arrivals, SOTC Travel Head-Sales, and markets, Daniel D'Souza, told

"Impact of floods is there (in Kerala). Actually, tourist arrivals for celebrations is a complete wash out (this time)," he said.

To a query, he said, if the rains had occurred during December, it would have had larger impact on tourism because of and New year celebrations.

Responding to a query whether the tourism sector would be affected due to the fluctuation of Indian rupee over USD, he said, "it may be a concern on the long run."

"From a customer point of view, if it (INR) continues to be volatile, then he may change (tour) plans. Instead of doing a 10-day tour, he may go for eight-days," he said.

D'Souza claimed the SOTC witnessed a 25-30 per cent growth in the number of tourists visiting South following tailored packages offered for travellers last year.

"Cities like Salem, Coimbatore, Chennai, and continue to show impressive growth," he said, adding that his company would set up an office in Andaman shortly as it was offering huge potential.

An estimated 223 people have lost their lives since August 8 in Kerala's worst floods in decades which also forced more than 10 lakh people out of their homes.

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First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 17:10 IST