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LankaWeb – TOURISM IN SRI LANKA – THE WAY FORWARD TO BE THE BEST DESTINATION ON THE GLOBE

Posted on July 18th, 2021 Sarath Wijesinghe President’s Counsel and former Ambassador to UAE and Israel President Ambassador’s Forum Jeff Goonawardena – former Counsel General  -Managing director Tilanka Group of Hotels (International)-Joint Secretary Ambassador’s Forum. Sri Lanka a most popular tourist destination For centuries, Sri Lanka has been a popular place of attraction for foreign travellers, for various reasons. It is a world renowned destination for historical and archaeological significance, Buddhism linked with culture and historical sites of significance, natural beauty with forests plants and wild life of most rare species of world heritage sites and monuments, beautiful

HVS Monday Musings: Sri Lanka Tourism – Achieving The Next Growth Frontier | By Mandeep Lamba & Dipti Mohan – Hospitality Net

HVS Monday Musings: Sri Lanka Tourism – Achieving The Next Growth Frontier | By Mandeep Lamba & Dipti Mohan – Hospitality Net
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COVID-19 and the Sri Lankan Economy

Source: Monthly Tourist Arrivals Report, February 2020, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority.  Table 2 highlights the tourist arrivals from the top 10 tourist markets in February 2019 and February 2020 along with a comparison with April 2020. With the declining trend of Chinese tourist arrivals due to COVID-19, the UK, Russia and Germany have become the topmost countries providing tourists to Sri Lanka after India. Nevertheless, the majority of European countries are suffering from COVID-19 and, therefore, the tourism sector of Sri Lanka has been dramatically affected, especially after losing tourists from European countries. In the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, that is in April 2020, tourist arrivals saw a significant decline. Further, tourist arrivals from all the top markets dropped from 84% to 100% by 2021 when compared with the 2019 figures for the same. As a result, Sri Lanka’s total tourist arrivals during the period between January to April 2021 have dropped by

Secretary - Andhra Pradesh Tourism to feature on IIPT panel at World Travel Market

STOWE, Vermont, USA – Mrs. Chandana Khan IAS – Special Chief Secretary – Andhra Pradesh Tourism, India, will be a featured speaker at this year’s IIPT World Travel Market event, “Cultivating Sustainable and Peaceful Communities and Nations through Tourism, Culture and Sport,” which will be held on Wednesday, November 5 from 10:30 am to 12:00 Noon in the South Gallery, Rooms 21 and 22 Mrs. Chandana Khan is a well-known artist and philanthropist who has worked tirelessly across the countryside in the state of Andhra Pradesh from educational upliftment of the poor to building local communities through promotion of local culture, art, and handicrafts. She is a great contributor to the concept of Sustainable Tourism Development where local communities are often left behind in reaping the rewards of tourism.

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