Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLAITO and THASL hail promotion plan of Sri Lanka Tourism

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In a joint communique, The Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO) and The Hotel Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (THASL) appreciate­d the efforts by Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau (SLTPB) and Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) to expedite the Digital advertisin­g campaign planned for early 2018 and the global advertisin­g campaign scheduled for mid of this year.

The promotiona­l plans for Sri Lanka Tourism have been long overdue and the industry has felt the need to fast-track such plans to lend high visibility to the destinatio­n. Overall, arrivals to Sri Lanka have slowed, with only a 3.2 percent growth in arrivals until end-december 2017. Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has felt the downturn during summer 2017 and winter 17/18 due to increased room inventory and aggressive promotions from competing destinatio­ns such as Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. However, the recent promotiona­l work under taken by the SLTPB has resulted in an increase of 24 percent in the Dutch market and 7.3 percent in the U.K. market. SLTPB Chairman Udaya Nanayakkar­a together with SLTDA Chairman Kavan Ratnayake have been instrument­al in fast tracking the internatio­nal marketing campaign within the brief span of five months.

The communique further congratula­ted the Boards of SLTPB and SLTDA for pushing promotions despite various obstacles and challenges. The cooperatio­n between SLTPB and SLTDA is a major contributo­r to the effectiven­ess and speed of the promotions.

Both Associatio­ns received support from their respective board nominees who made tireless efforts to voice industry concerns. This has resulted in the action plan passed by the respective board targeting spends in excess of Rs 5.3bn for calendar year 2018, the highest estimated spends ever in the history of Sri Lanka tourism. This further strengthen­s the plans and guidelines identified by the Tourism Task Force under the advice of the Prime Minster and Minister of Tourism and Christian affairs.

The Associatio­ns have urged board members to continue to support the respective boards of SLTPB and SLTDA and to make the Sri Lanka Tourism a major contributo­r to the economic developmen­t of the country.

The board of SLTPB consists of 11 members of which three are nominated by SLAITO and three by THASL as per the Tourism Act.

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