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The head table comprisingTourism Development Minister John Amaratunga, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Germany, Dr. Karunatilaka Amunugama, Chairman, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, Paddy Withana, Chairman, Sri Lankan Airlines, Ajith Dias, President, Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO), Devindra Senaratne, President, Colombo City Hotels Association of Sri Lanka (CCHA), M. Shanthikumar and President, Association of Small and Medium Enterprises in Tourism (ASMET), Rohan Abeywickrama

With the renewal of bilateral ties between Sri Lanka and Germany following the recent state visit of President Maithripala Sirisena, Tourism Minister John Amaratunga invited German nationals to not only visit Sri Lanka but also seize the many opportunities available for investment in the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors.

The Minister made this comment during a press conference hosted by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau at the ITB Travel Trade Show in Germany on Thursday. “Today Sri Lanka is one of the most peaceful places on earth. With the stability the new unity government has to offer, the fundamentals are in place to develop tourism and attract investment,” the Minister said.
The press conference was attended by journalists from the electronic and print media from across Europe. 


“We are planning to develop new tourism zones across the country. Steps are being taken to increase the number of flights into Sri Lanka to 150 a day. The existing airports will be developed to make internal travel easier. We are also looking at constructing convention centres capable of holding more than 10,000 participants with all modern facilities to cater for conferences and exhibitions. In addition to our traditional attractions we are also focusing on promoting event based tourism, tourism based on calendar events, MICE tourism, sports tourism, health and medical tourism.

The homestay programmes we have initiated are designed to allow tourists to obtain the authentic flavour of our culture as well as our unique lifestyles,” explained Tourism Minister John Amaratunga.
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Minister Amaratunga who drew attention to the golden jubilee celebrations of both Sri Lanka Tourism and the ITB recalled the difficult days during the war when the tourism industry was on its knees. He noted that despite the war the German tourists always kept coming to Sri Lanka and the country was very appreciative of it.


“For long years, even during the height of the war, German tourists never stopped visiting Sri Lanka. Our links in the tourism field go back a long way. What began as a trickle of German tourists to Sri Lanka 50 years ago is now a steady stream and rapidly gaining in volume in the last few years. In fact last year arrivals from Germany grew by an impressive 22 percent year on year. At present Germany is Sri Lanka’s second biggest market in Europe accounting for approximately 6.5 percent of all tourist arrivals to the country in 2015,” he said.


The Minister also drew attention to the many attractions the country has to offer. “Sri Lanka is unrivalled for the number of attractions it has to offer compared to its size. It offers the traveler a unique experience in a very compact setting.

The diversity of the island is unique compared to anywhere else on Earth. Be it the culture and history dating back 2500 years, colorful festivals, nature and scenery, adventure, wellness or even simply the food and climate, the choices are endless.”


Meanwhile the State Secretary, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs & Energy, Iris Gleicke visited the Sri Lanka Pavilion on the 9th of March. Gleicke appreciated Sri Lanka’s commitment to responsible tourism and its efforts to enshrine certain safeguards in its constitution.
Later in the evening the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau organized a cocktail reception at the Sri Lanka Pavilion for the distinguished invitees from the German trade and the tourism industry participants from Sri Lanka.

Minister Amaratunga who drew attention to the golden jubilee celebrations of both Sri Lanka Tourism and the ITB recalled the difficult days during the war when the tourism industry was on its knees. He noted that despite the war the German tourists always kept coming to Sri Lanka and the country was very appreciative of it.


“For long years, even during the height of the war, German tourists never stopped visiting Sri Lanka. Our links in the tourism field go back a long way. What began as a trickle of German tourists to Sri Lanka 50 years ago is now a steady stream and rapidly gaining in volume in the last few years. In fact last year arrivals from Germany grew by an impressive 22 percent year on year. At present Germany is Sri Lanka’s second biggest market in Europe accounting for approximately 6.5 percent of all tourist arrivals to the country in 2015,” he said.


The Minister also drew attention to the many attractions the country has to offer. “Sri Lanka is unrivalled for the number of attractions it has to offer compared to its size. It offers the traveller a unique experience in a very compact setting. The diversity of the island is unique compared to anywhere else on Earth. Be it the culture and history dating back 2500 years, colourful festivals, nature and scenery, adventure, wellness or even simply the food and climate, the choices are endless.”


Meanwhile the State Secretary, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs & Energy, Iris Gleicke visited the Sri Lanka Pavilion on the 9th of March. Gleicke appreciated Sri Lanka’s commitment to responsible tourism and its efforts to enshrine certain safeguards in its constitution.


Later in the evening the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau organized a cocktail reception at the Sri Lanka Pavilion for the distinguished invitees from the German trade and the tourism industry participants from Sri Lanka.

 


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