Month: October 2022
Lanka one of the cheapest islands to visit in Asia – Survey – Daily News
Travelling to Sri Lanka from its source markets becomes much more affordable … Global Travel and tourism accounted for 6.1% of the GDP in 2021, …
Aeroflot to resume flights next week giving ray of hope to battered tourism industry
A leading travel agent told The Island that the Russian national carrier Aeroflot plans to operate three flights a week to Colombo commencing …
“Rapid Adventures” wins the Leading Adventure Service Provider Award in SATA 2022
… the best of South Asia’s hospitality and travel industry since 2016. … a leading adventure based travel and tourism company in Sri Lanka has …
New Fuel Pass scheme for foreign tourists – NewsWire
A Fuel Pass scheme for foreign tourists visiting Sri Lanka will be launched today, Minister of Tourism Harin Fernando told the Parliament.
‘Rethinking Tourism’ by William Angliss Institute @ SLITT – Daily News
Their expertise varies from Hospitality Management, Travel and Tourism, Event Management, Bar Operations, Administration and Finance.
Tourist arrivals drop to lowest in September – Business News | Daily Mirror
Although the travel advisories issued against the island nation, due to the political and economic crisis, too have been reversed, …
Sri Lanka Tourism Alliance launches Destination Marketing campaign 2022 – Daily FT
“The current demand for travel to Sri Lanka is very low whereas overall global travel demand is at an all-time high,” SLTA added. The campaign is …
Phyxle wins merit award for best business website – The Island
Meanwhile, www.serendibleisures.lk designed by Phyxle for a client won the merit award in the best travel & tourism web category.
BARCELONA TO SOFIA IN FROZEN TRAINS – The Island
After two weeks of virtually non-stop travelling by train and ship across Wales, Ireland, France, Portugal, Morocco, and Spain in the midst of a …
Crunch time for SMEs | Print Edition – The Sunday Times, Sri Lanka
All that was lost due to the lopsided policies of the government as and when tourism was affected by the economic crisis,” he said, sadly. He now …