The Acorn Group, a leading travel and tourism company, partnered with the esteemed HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival 2024 as the official Travel Partner for the event.
The HSBC Ceylon Literary and Arts Festival, renowned for its celebration of literature, arts, and cultural heritage, brings together artists, writers, intellectuals, and enthusiasts from around the world and Sri Lanka together on one platform. As the official Travel Partner, Acorn Group played an integral role in facilitating travel arrangements for the foreign participants, speakers, and attendees, ensuring a seamless and memorable experience both to and from their arrival into Sri Lanka and to the festival venues of Colombo and Kandy.
"We are extremely happy to support and be associated with the HSBC Ceylon Literary and Arts Festival 2024 as the official Travel Partner," said Suranjith De Fonseka, Managing Director Travel Sector, Acorn Group. "This festival is a testament to Sri Lanka's rich literary and artistic traditions, and one which would be a great addition to an annual calendar of events. Partnering and supporting such events is also a window of opportunity to showcase the versatility of Sri Lanka’s tourism landscape and highlight our travel services to all visitors and participants”
The Acorn Group brings years of expertise and a commitment to excellence in travel services, offering a wide range of solutions tailored to the unique needs of each traveler. From flight bookings to accommodation, transportation, and beyond, Acorn Group ensures a hassle-free travel experience, allowing participants to focus on immersing themselves in the enriching program of the festival.
"We are delighted to have the Acorn Group on board as our official Travel Partner for the HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival 2024," said Ajay Vir Singh Founder and Creator
Ceylon Literary and Art Festival. "Their professionalism, reliability, and dedication to customer satisfaction makes them the perfect partner for this event."
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