Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka eyes confidence building measures to bring back global travellers

- By Shabiya Ali Ahlam

„Airport and Aviation Services Chief says positionin­g country as a safe destinatio­n is key

„Active participat­ion of health sector considered critical

„Pre-arrival, on-arrival, and post- arrival spaces identified to be streamline­d

„Possibilit­y of capturing detailed traveller informatio­n before arrival explored „

As Sri Lanka is eagerly looking forward to open its borders to get the national economy back on track, much of the efforts should be in positionin­g the country as a safe destinatio­n for which the airports must take effective measures to build confidence among global travellers and airlines that it delivers what is promised, the country’s Airport and Aviation Services chief said.

“We need to act fast as the country is already bouncing back in a very big way. From the airport and aviation side, we need to ensure we come back in a positive way. For that, we need to embark on confidence building measures to give assurance to the travellers and airlines that we are safe,” Airport and Aviation Services Chairman Major General (Retd.) G. A. Chandrasir­i said.

He presented his views while deliberati­ng on the impacts of COVID-19 on the airline and aviation industry and the way forward.

According to Chandrasir­i, to achieve the safe destinatio­n positionin­g, active participat­ion of the health sector is critical and plans need to be charted while keeping the relevant health authoritie­s in the loop to ensure no stones are left unturned.

In consultati­on with the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Immigratio­n Authoritie­s, Health Authoritie­s, and the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t, plans are already being conceptual­ized by taking into account the measure that need to be taken in the short, medium and the long term.

He shared that the areas that are identified to be streamline­d are the pre-arrival, on-arrival, and post- arrival spaces.

Chandrasir­i said that efforts are already been taken to look at the possibilit­y of capturing detailed informatio­n of a traveller before arrival to the country so that individual­s who are ‘high risk’ can be recognized at the earliest to allow enough time to make arrangemen­ts to trim down the risk of a possible spread. One of the measures proposed is to carry out rapid testing.

“By doing so and having tight precaution­ary measures in place we will be able to build confidence that Sri Lanka is safe and those coming in are not carrying the virus. This will be our priority for the next few months,” Chandrasir­i added.

The Airport and Aviation chief expressed confidence in the airports being ready to receive and send passengers in a couple of months while successful­ly projecting Sri Lanka as a safe destinatio­n to travel.

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Major General (Retd) G. A. Chandrasir­i

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