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Tourism back on track for recovery: SLTDA Chief says on World Tourism Day

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Although Sri Lanka tourism had to face some unprecedented challenges over the past couple of years, the industry is now back on track for recovery, said the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA).


 Giving a positive message on World Tourism Day, the state agency highlighted that over the past couple of months, the number of tourist arrivals has increased, showing progress from the situation the industry was previously in. 


“Over the years provincial economies and rural communities have greatly benefited whilst contributing towards the tourism model of the country,” said SLTDA Chairman Priantha Fernando in his message for WTD 2022 which Sri Lanka celebrated yesterday.

He added that tourism has helped the communities develop by not only providing the much-needed opportunities but also providing a livelihood.


This year the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) highlights the concept of ‘Rethinking Tourism’ and focuses on re-imagining the sector’s growth, both in terms of size and relevance. Accordingly, Sri Lanka tourism has set ‘Rural and Community Tourism’ as its focus and theme for the year, keeping in line with the global theme of the UNWTO.  As the island nation strives to move towards economic revival after the repeated shocks it has witnessed in the last three years, Fernando asserted that Sri Lanka Tourism will help address the key issue with regard to the shortage of foreign currency, whilst providing a source of revenue and income to the individuals who are directly and indirectly benefited by tourism. 


“As the regulator and the apex tourism body in Sri Lanka, the SLTDA is committed with our efforts to revive the industry and support the millions that depend on tourism. 


“We are focused on identifying solutions with a long-term plan to realign tourism with a futuristic outlook in mind,” said the SLTDA Chief. He elaborated that it is imperative for all stakeholders and citizens to step up and contribute towards this cause by having a positive outlook towards tourism and help promote the picturesque island nation by disseminating positive messaging. 

 

SL welcomes 21,000 tourists during first 3 weeks of Sept.

 

Tourist arrivals for the first three weeks of September have reached 21,000.
Provisional data shared by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) showed that for the 1 to 21 September period, a total of 21,068 international visitors had entered the island nation. 
The first week of September saw 7,182 visitors entering the country, whereas the second and third week welcomed 6,408 and 7,478 tourist arrivals.


The average daily arrival rate for the month as of week three was 1,003.
The top three tourist traffic generators for September were India, the United Kingdom and Australia, which contributed to 22 percent, 9.5 percent, and 7.9 percent to the total arrivals during the first three weeks of the month. 

For the 1 January to 21 September 2022 period, Sri Lanka had welcomed a total of 517,498 tourists.

 

 

 


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  • Gama Rala Wednesday, 28 September 2022 08:09 AM

    Another random statement with little evidence to support. Typical empty politician speak.

    Jude Wednesday, 28 September 2022 08:28 AM

    Can't count Indians as tourists!! Coz most of them are not big spenders, they barely spend $250 in their stay in Sri Lanka!! Huh!!

    fact Wednesday, 28 September 2022 09:33 AM

    Big spenders or small all the tourists must be respected and treated well . lets get out of the typical mentality that we treat only white skin with due respect .ratio of wealthy Indians travelers these days will make western travelers insignificant. so its best to attract Indians and chinses with more . most of the westerners chose turkey ,Greece or Dubai for holiday than far away countries due to high ticket cost .we need direct budget airlines to increase the volume from west

    Terrence Wednesday, 28 September 2022 09:00 AM

    Do not count the chickens before the eggs are hatched as the present political situation has taken a different turn from democracy to a dictatorial regime

    Seqi Wednesday, 28 September 2022 01:33 PM

    India will for the foreseeable future be a good source for repeat clients.... in any business this is what counts during difficult times....bad mouthing willing clients is unhelpful. The main thing is to keep the ball rolling.... better times come and go.


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