Month: September 2024
Exploring the meaning of tourism in a war scarred, unequal world | Daily FT
Sri Lanka, a country that has suffered immense economic and human toll due to abominations in the past such as the ethnically charged riots, …
Visa blues – 2 | Print Edition – The Sunday Times, Sri Lanka
In this context tourists can obtain visas through Sri Lanka diplomatic missions or on arrival at the port of entry and the visa fee will remain the …
Travel warning, uncertainty on promos, visas on arrival | Print Edition – Sunday Times
Authorities are raising concerns that with the Presidential election and subsequently a possible dissolution of Parliament matters related to the …
Air China to fly to Colombo from Oct. 27 – Sunday Observer
With Chinese tourism arrivals growing, Air China is set to enhance its frequency to Colombo with the launch of daily flights, beginning on October …
Occidental Paradise partners Colombo University for World Photography Day | Daily FT
… Travel / Tourism Youth / Careers / Higher Education · Sports Special … Tourism Economics Professor Suranga Silva, Tourism Research Academic …
Air China to begin daily flights to Sri Lanka
Travel Travel Getaways Travel Tips Business Travel · Medicine Happy News … The announcement was made by former Tourism Minister Harin Fernando on X ( …
Tourist arrivals below expectation: SLTDA – Daily Mirror
Travel Travel Getaways Travel Tips Business Travel · Medicine Happy News … India ranks as the largest tourist traffic generator for Sri Lanka tourism …
Inqbaytor’s Ticket Gadget revolutionises travel – Daily FT
Inqbaytor’s Ticket Gadget receives the Western Province Winner award for ‘Best Innovative Product in Hospitality and Tourism’.
Mastercard and Bank of Ceylon collaborate to launch Sri Lanka’s first medical tourism card
The WellGlobe card is aimed at simplifying medical travel for Sri Lankan patients traveling overseas, providing them peace of mind along with other …
On-arrival visas for tourists only after parliamentary approval – Public Security Minister
The island’s tourism industry has demanded an immediate end to the long delays experienced by travellers to the country.