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Sri Lanka looks to boost ‘long weekend’ domestic tourism | EconomyNext
… tourism to all provinces in 2023 an official said with nine ‘long weekends’ giving opportunities holidaymakers to travel around the island.
Still struggling tourism industry wants debt freeze extended – Daily FT
THASL President M. Shanthikumar warns many hotels will close if debt moratorium not extended by another year; Opines failure to give lifeline will …
‘Seethawaka Odyssey’ to boost tourism by Sri Lanka Railways – Newsfirst.lk
COLOMBO (News 1st) – Sri Lanka Railways has decided to add a new train named ‘Seethawaka Odyssey’ to operate on the Kelani Valley route, …
Proper infrastructure vital to promote tourism | Daily News
There may be a few random and rare incidents, but Sri Lanka is a safe place. It is a safe place to come to and travel to. With our economic..
Tourist arrivals triumph post-COVID all-time high in 2022 – Daily FT
A group of Indian tourists visiting the Gangaramaya Temple, at Colombo 2 yesterday – Pic by Ruwan Walpola. Sri Lanka records highest arrivals …
Wildlife tourism in Sri Lanka: A different narrative needed? – Daily FT
When a potential tourist calls a hotel or a travel agency to inquire about the wildlife attractions in Sri Lanka, most often the sales staff just …
Chennai-Jaffna flights open investment opportunities | Sunday Observer
Hospitality veteran and Chairman, Tourism Bureau, Northern Province, … tourists also take the Jaffna-Colombo luxury train for their travels to …
Lanka welcomes new Russian flights after tourism plea – The Island
… a new flight service that was launched after the bankrupt nation urged Moscow to help revive its beleaguered economy by sending tourists.
Promotion of Sri Lankan tourism, cuisine and Ceylon tea in Brazil – Daily FT
Responding to journalists at the Q & A session, Ambassador Sumith Dassanayake spoke of the possibility of arranging a familiarisation tour to a …
SL awaits advisory from MoH on handling tourist arrivals from China – Business News
… allowing its population to travel worldwide, countries, including Sri Lanka, are becoming cautious in welcoming tourists from that market.