Sri Lanka Tourism launches special packages for Indian tourists
In an effort to ramp up
Indian outbound tourists visiting Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Tourism in collaboration
with SriLankan Airlines, The Hotels Association of Sri Lanka (THASL) and
inbound tour operators has introduced attractive packages, specifically
targeting India, the number one source market, to revive the industry that had
a temporary setback due to the recent incident. The package offered includes
discounted airfare, accommodation, transport and more, ranging from 30 % to
60%. This package is unique to India and can be availed across Sri Lankan
Airlines’ network covering 12 cities in India with 123 weekly flights.
Ms. Chamari Rodrigo –
Consul General, Sri Lanka along with the
Sri Lankan delegation headed by Hon. John Amaratunga, Minister of
Tourism, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs attended the event.
Hon Minister of Tourism
spoke of the restored security environment in Sri Lanka and assured the
audience that the incident will not reoccur again. He further requested media
to fully support the efforts put forth by the Sri Lanka Tourism Board together
with key stakeholders of the industry and thanked them for their extended
support in the past which has been instrumental in making India the number one
source market for Sri Lanka.
The five tour packages to
Sri Lanka range from a combination of stays in Colombo, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya,
Dambulla, Sigiriya and South Coast with multiple options to suit any budget.
These offers will be valid for stays from June 10, 2019 to September 30, 2019
and can be availed through the travel agents network in India.
Mr. Kishu Gomes,
Chairman, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau described the brand and marketing
communication strategy aimed at reviving the industry as well as the growth
trajectory that Sri Lanka Tourism recorded.
Furthermore, Mr. Gomes requested Indian tourists to avail of the attractive
package while supporting the process of recovery as Sri Lanka’s most respected
neighbor.
“India has been the
number one source market to Sri Lanka over the past decade and in 2018 recorded
over 400,000 visitors to the island. The national carrier SriLankan Airlines
operates 123 weekly flights from key Indian cities and we believe such offers
are quick to popularize across Indian cities,” said Mr. Dimuthu Tennakoon, Head
of Worldwide Sales and Distribution (HWSD) of Sri Lankan Airlines. Additionally, Master
Card, which has over 180 million Indian card holders, has also come on board to
promote the launched packages through their well-connected channels.
India has accounted for
18.2 percent, which is 424,887 arrivals in 2018, an impeccable 10.5 percent
hike from last year. In 2017 itself, 383,000 Indians visited the destination.
In 2018, this number increased to 426,000. Sri Lanka aims to progressively promote
the destination for weddings and film shoots this year, with leisure being the
primary focus.
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