Gulf Times

Lanka tourism industry urges continuati­on of free-visa regime

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Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has urged the continuati­on of the free-visa regime, as it has helped the island nation to recover from the massive setback following the April 21 Easter attacks that killed over 250 people, a media report said yesterday.

The appeal by the private sector reportedly follows lobbying by the Immigratio­n and

Emigration Department for the suspension of the free-visa scheme for nearly 50 countries since August 2019.

“The waiver of visa fees is an encouragem­ent and we prefer it to be continued for a further year until the tourism industry is fully recovered,” said Hotels Associatio­n of Sri Lanka president Sanath Ukwatte.

Colombo City Hotels Associatio­n President M Shanthikum­ar also insisted that the scheme must be continued until the end of 2020 as part of the full recovery phase for the tourism industry.

He said it was helpful to keep tourists arriving especially from regional markets like India.

Shanthikum­ar said the industry would lobby for the scheme’s continuity when they meet Tourism and Aviation Minister Prasanna Ranatunga next month.

In October, Tim Clark, president, Emirates Airlines, described the free-visa scheme as a “positive and welcome step in the right direction as restrictio­ns were a mental hurdle for many people when it comes to making travel choices”.

Following the April bombings that targeted three churches and three luxury hotels in Colombo, there was a massive slump in tourist arrivals to the island nation.

According to the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority, 1.6mn tourists arrived from January to November, compared to the 2mn arrivals in the same period in 2018.

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