The heavy rains and floods which hit the state last month left the tourism industry in a state of discrete and shocked which happens to be a major contributor to the economy of Kerala and a significant source of Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEE). Due to the booking cancellations, the private sector has recorded a loss of Rs. 500cr in August and expecting to have another Rs. 1000cr loss in the month of September.
However, with the restoration work going on in full swing (most of the tourist places are operational at the moment) the Department of Tourism with the support of Government of Kerala has come up with a 12 Points Action Plan to further expedite the growth of tourism through new campaigns and road shows to be organised across the globe.
According to Rani George IAS, Secretary Tourism, Government of Kerala, the Department of Tourism has conducted a Tourism Readiness Survey to know the current situation of the road connectivity and hotel operations. Information received from all the districts shows that the restoration work has been done at most of the tourist places and 90 percent regions of the state are back to business and ready to receive the guest. Out of remaining 10 percent 8 will be done in a month time and rest 2 may take a longer time.
Elaborating more on the 12 Points Action Plan initiative, Rani George said: “We required an action plan to overcome what happened in Kerala due to the heavy rain and floods. We wanted the tourism stakeholders of the state should start getting tourist from the season (starting this month) as they were getting before. So, what we decided to keep readies our Kerala Tourism; first and foremost was restoring the connectivity to the various destinations. With the support of Public Works Department it was done at all the tourist places in a time bound manner.”