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Jacqueline Fernandez visits Sri Lanka under Cinnamon's ‘Bring a Friend Home’ Campaign

Jacqueline Fernandez visits Sri Lanka under Cinnamon's ‘Bring a Friend Home’ Campaign

| @indiablooms | 26 Aug 2019, 12:38 pm

Colombo, Aug 26 (IBNS): Bollywood star and former Miss Sri Lanka, Jacqueline Fernandez visited Sri Lanka as the first guest under Cinnamon’s ‘Bring a Friend Home’ (BAFH) campaign.

This unique initiative by Cinnamon is to encourage Sri Lankans living here and overseas as well as expats in the country to nominate their foreign friends to visit the island nation.  Hence, the hotel chain hosted Jacqueline from Aug 10 to 14 and created unique experiences for her in the country.

As a Sri Lankan herself who is proud to support the recovery of the tourism industry, Jacqueline kick started the initiative by travelling to the island with 15 of her friends and family to celebrate her birthday and embarked on an iconic adventure that showcased the vibrancy and diversity that Sri Lanka has to offer as a destination.

As part of her tour, Jacqueline travelled to Trico Blu by Cinnamon for a beachside barbeque birthday dinner alongside a bonfire coupled with a performance by a saxophonist all organized for her by Cinnamon in celebration of her birthday. She spent a day snorkelling at the famous Pigeon Island before proceeding to Cinnamon Lodge Habarana.

Jacqueline witnessed ‘the Gathering’ of hundreds of Asian elephants at Minneriya National Park, an event that is hailed as one of Lonely Planet’s top wildlife spectacles in the world. She also had dinner by the lake at Cinnamon Lodge Habarana as part of their popular destination dining experience. Her last two days in the island included her flying by Cinnamon Air to Colombo to relax at Cinnamon Grand Colombo before leaving the island.

Jacqueline’s visit was part of a long-term strategy by Cinnamon to aid the recovery of the tourism industry by fostering celebrity partnerships that can help to create much-needed hype about Sri Lanka including Cinnamon’s Bring A Friend Home (BAFH) campaign which allows foreigners to visit the island through an array of attractive packages once nominated by a Sri Lankan or an expat living here.

Commenting on the campaign, Jacqueline Fernandez stated, “I’m so glad to be a part of this novel and inspiring initiative. The ‘Bring a Friend Home’ campaign by Cinnamon is a unique opportunity for every Sri Lankan to play a role in encouraging tourism to Sri Lanka. All you have to do is register and nominate a friend to travel to the beautiful island of Sri Lanka. I myself am looking forward to travelling with my very best friends this month to kick start the campaign. Don’t miss out! Let’s all come together and support our island home.”

Dileep Mudadeniya Vice President John Keells Group, Head of Brand Marketing - Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts and CEO of Cinnamon Life Mall added, “With Cinnamon’s Bring A Friend Home campaign, every Sri Lankan can join in the effort to uplift our travel industry and give their friends around the world a taste of home-sweet-home, whilst they have the time of their lives on this paradise island. This campaign will leverage the power of celebrity endorsements and innovative digital marketing strategies to help create much-needed hype about the island and send positive and reassuring messaging across multiple digital channels – that all reiterate that Sri Lanka is safe to travel to again, and has an abundance of unforgettable experiences, attractions and highlights to offer.”

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