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  1. Tourism in Sri Lanka faces many challenges, including the ongoing economic and political crisis. In 2018, tourist arrivals peaked at 2.5 million, who spent a total of US$5.6 billion in the country. However, the COVID-19 pandemic caused tourist numbers to decrease by 92% in 2020. As of 2022, tourist numbers have not rebounded from the pre-crisis ...

  2. Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority 1 CONTENS 2020 Highlights 6 1. INTRODUCTION 7 1.1 Definitions 8 1.2 Sources of Information 10 1.3 Global Tourism 11 1.4 Tourism Demand – Volume and value, Sri Lanka 13 2. TOURIST TRAFFIC 17 2.1 Markets 18 2.2 Seasonality of Arrivals 20 2.3 Modes of Transport and Ports of Arrivals 21

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  4. Currently in Sri Lanka, 560,345 confirmed cased have been recorded as of 26th November (Source: Health promotion Bureau, Sri Lanka). The future trend remains uncertain for Sri Lanka given the evolving nature of the pandemic and other corelated variables such as vaccination rates (currently 74%) and efforts in curtailing the pandemic.

  5. Growth Scenarios for Tourism to Sri Lanka – 2024 The tourism landscape is dynamic, continually shaped by evolving consumer behaviors, technological advancements, and global economic shifts. As we delve into 2024, the tourism industry stands at the precipice of transformative trends that promise to redefine the way we explore and experience the

  6. History. In 1966, the Government decided to develop tourism in a planned and a systematic manner, after identifying the need to set up an institutional framework. The Ceylon Tourist Board (created by the Ceylon Tourist Board Act No. 10 of 1966) and the Ceylon Hotels Corporation (created by Ceylon Hotels Corporation Act of 1966) were set up duly.

  7. Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority estimated that the sector employs 250,000 people directly and up to 2 million, indirectly. Informal sector (unregistered and unclassified tourism operators) makes up more than 80% of accommodation and ancillary tourism services offered largely through internet and online booking engines.

  8. inputs. For instance, in the peak year of tourism in Sri Lanka, i.e., 2018, earnings from tourism, estimated at US dollars 4,381 million, outnumbered net export earnings of the apparel industry, that is, export earnings net of import expenditure on textiles (US dollars 2,459 million), and export earnings by other key industries

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