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The tourist arrivals for the first 15 days of November stood at 27,213, making Sri Lanka inches away from crossing the 600,000 arrival mark for the year.
As per the provisional data released by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority, tourist arrivals for the January 01 to November 15 period stood at 595,471.
The island nation is well on track to see tourist arrivals cross 60,000 in the third week of November. An analysis of the weekly tourist arrival numbers shows a significant improvement in tourist arrivals to the country.
From the fourth week of October, Sri Lanka has welcomed over 10,000 tourists for three consecutive weeks.
In the first week of November, Sri Lanka welcomed 12,431 tourists and for the second week, the arrivals increased by 19 percent to 14,782.
The Russian Federation stood out as the largest source market for Sri Lanka, accounting for 25 percent of the total arrivals in the first half of November.
The second largest tourist traffic generator was India, accounting for 16 percent of the arrivals.
Ranking third is the UK, which accounted for 8 percent of the total arrivals.
The other notable markets for November thus far have been Germany, Australia and Canada.
D P P Prasad Thursday, 17 November 2022 11:24 AM
It is a very good news for the persons who are engaged in the tourism industry. Furthermore the tourists arrival in to the country can make our dollar reserves increased considerably which is also a good sign
Doc Thursday, 17 November 2022 01:19 PM
Time for kahakadayas and socialist freeloaders to start some ugly,unruly protest to scuttle the winter arrivals
Tissa Fernando Friday, 18 November 2022 08:51 AM
And supported by SJB and JVP with money coming from Diaspora. Hirunika, Patali, Stalin want to create a very unhealthy environment for tourists by organising constant protests and strikes.
Cugan Friday, 18 November 2022 02:09 AM
Yes,lot of them visiting here to see their friends and family, after for a wile,one family came from Canada hired a van at BIA to go to Jaffna they stoped at Kurunagala for a meal ,they asked for the driver ,he said he is ok ,then came after meal the driver disappeared with the 9 bags.
Reformist Friday, 18 November 2022 08:40 AM
Except from India, most of these "tourists" are former Sri Lankans (skilled migrants) living in Western countries now visiting their extended families back in SL.
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