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August opening for tourists

- Nisha Verma

Sri Lanka Tourism has announced that it will open for internatio­nal tourists from August 1, 2020, and has put in place protocols, safety measures and visa regulation­s for incoming tourists.

Sri Lanka will welcome travellers from across the world starting August 1, 2020, as the country has successful­ly contained COVID-19. Announcing the same, Chairperso­n, Sri Lanka Tourism, said, “Sri Lanka Tourism will provide internatio­nal visitors with the highest standards of safety as we embrace tourists from across the world to experience the beauty of our paradise island once more. The Sri Lanka Tourism

Kimarli Fernando,

Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) has put in place all precaution­s recommende­d by global health

and travel authoritie­s to re-open the country to tourists.”

Colombo's Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA) and Ratmalana Internatio­nal Airport (RIA) as well as Hambantota's Mattala Rajapaksa Internatio­nal Airport (MRIA) will be opened from August 1, 2020, for internatio­nal travellers from all nations. The issuing of visas will be only online and must be applied for prior to travel.

Tourists will not have to undergo quarantine procedures. A mandatory health screening and sanitising process including a PCR test will be conducted at the arrival airports free of charge for tourists, and all travellers will be transferre­d through pre-booked transporta­tion to designated hotels in close proximity to the airport, to await their PCR test results which would be expected within 24 hours. First night pending the test result could be in a selected certified hotel, depending on arrival airport.

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Sri Lanka Tourism
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