Month: September 2024
Print Edition Tourist arrivals cross 100000 mark in September – Daily Mirror
However, after several weeks of delay in reverting to the previous system, on Thursday the government reactivated the Electronic Travel Authorisation …
Sri Lankan Tourism Professionals Showcase ‘Destination Sri Lanka’ at IFTM Top Resa in Paris
… travel & tourism industry to Sri Lanka’s economic growth and development. She commended the Chairman ofSri Lanka Tourism and his dynamic team for …
Sri Lanka’s tourism expects continued growth following peaceful election: official
… tourism body, Sri Lanka Tourism said in a statement. Newly elected … Visa-free travel for citizens of 39 countries will begin in October …
Mapping Sri Lanka’s hidden gems: how TikTok is shaping global travel
… tourism destinations, driving interest in new locations and experiences. It offers a treasure trove of travel content, making it easier for users …
Tourism arrivals reach 99,955 for period Sep.1 to 25 – DailyNews
Meanwhile, oldest chamber in Sri Lanka the Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka and the country’s two largest travel associations Sri Lanka Association of …
Tourist arrivals cross 100000 mark in August – Daily Mirror
However, after several weeks of delays in reverting to the previous system, on Thursday the government reactivated the Electronic Travel Authorisation …
World Tourism Day and The Vision For Sri Lanka Under The New Regime
Private sector investments in the hotel industry alone surpass $20 billion. Inbound tour operators, who account for approximately 65% of tourist …
Visa issue resolved: Sri Lanka back on tourist map – Sunday Times
… Travel Authorisation (ETA) system being reactivated since midnight Thursday. This has led to the tourism industry applauding the incumbent …
First ‘Women in Tourism’ training session in Sri Lanka – Sunday Observer
The inaugural session out of 45 applicants brought together 11 aspiring women who would want to pursue a career as tour guides hailing from various …
Tourism sector heaves a sigh of relief – Sunday Observer
In a joint communiqué, the country’s two largest travel associations, the Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO) and Tourist …