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Navigating growth challenges in Sri Lanka – Daily FT
… Travel / Tourism Youth / Careers / Higher Education · Sports Special … tourism have accelerated, contributing to the recovery of foreign exchange …
ADB officials discuss Sri Lanka’s tourism growth – Daily FT
… Travel / Tourism Youth / Careers / Higher Education · Sports Special … tourism industry. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www …
SL under spotlight at Ferien Messe Wien 2025 – Daily Mirror
Sri Lanka Tourism kick started its first travel fair for the year 2025, which was Ferien Messe Wien 2025, held from January 16 to 19, 2025, in Vienna, …
Embassy, SLTPB promote Sri Lanka tourism at Vakantie Expo 2025 in Belgium – DailyNews
The event was held at ‘Antwerp Expo’ with over 30,000 Belgian travel enthusiasts and industry professionals with active holiday plans for 2025 and …
NKAR triumphs at Sri Lanka Tourism Awards, securing three prestigious titles | Daily FT
Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath, NKAR Travels Chiarman / Managing Director Nilmin Nanayakkara, SLTDA and SLTPB Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam.
Tourism surge poised to hit highest with January arrivals – Daily FT
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Tourist visits to country booming – DailyNews
Sri Lanka Tourism recorded a major milestone in the first 26 days of 2025 by attracting 212,838 visitors. This number surpasses the total arrival …
Tourists arrivals : Record January for Sri Lanka – Newswire
Sri Lanka is on track to record its highest-ever tourist arrivals for the month of January, according to the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau.
Government to set up stronger apex body for tourism – Daily Mirror
Travel Travel Getaways Travel Tips Business Travel · Medicine Happy News … tourism-related apex bodies, Deputy Minister of Tourism Ruwan …
Sri Lanka records over 200,000 tourist arrivals in January – Ada Derana
The number of tourists visiting Sri Lanka in January 2024 has surpassed 200000, according to the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA)