Sri Lanka sees uptrend in International tourist arrivals

Sri Lanka sees uptrend in International tourist arrivals

Chennai: The number of international tourists arriving to Sri Lanka is seeing an uptrend now and may touch three million mark by the end of this year, said Sri Lankan Minister for Tourism, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs John Amaratunga. He also said the Tamil Nadu government should take necessary steps to restart passenger ferry service from Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka. “Last calendar year, we got three million tourists and the total revenue was about $4 million. However, due to the Easter day bomb blast (on April 21, 2019), there were cancellations by tourists. But now, the tourist arrivals have picked up,” Amaratunga said. According to him, the number of international tourists in 2019 is expected to be around three million. He said India ranks as the number one market for Sri Lanka, followed by China and other European countries. In order to attract tourists’ flow, the island nation has cancelled the fee for visa for Indians and to some other nations. (IANS)

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