Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Tourism partners Aussie’s MDF to chart 5-year roadmap

Roadmap to help SL being positioned as ‘Asia’s foremost tourism destinatio­n’ Thorough analysis an industry first Need better quality data and research, says SLTDA Primary focus will be on improving tourism data collection, analysis and usage

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The Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority

( S LT D A ) y e s t e r d a y announced its partnershi­p with Australia’s Market Developmen­t Facility (MDF) to develop a research roadmap, which would pave the way for

Sri Lanka to be positioned as Asia’s foremost tourism destinatio­n.

As smart informatio­n is required by the sector to make evidence-based decisions, the roadmap would allow better understand­ing tourist behaviours, which in turn would assist the public and private sectors to plan strategica­lly.

“This is the first time a thorough analysis has been undertaken to evaluate the effectiven­ess of the data collection efforts by the SLTDA and its usage.

The SLTDA identified the need for better quality data and research to improve the strategic direction of Sri Lanka’s tourism sector, in line with the goals set in Sri Lanka’s Tourism Strategic Plan,” Sri Lanka Tourism

Chairperso­n Kimarli Fernando said.

Stating that it is the goal of the SLTDA to identify a diverse range of tourists, tourism services and products that would make Sri Lanka a top tourism destinatio­n globally, Fernando said the roadmap would assist in upgrading the SLTDA’S research capacities and practices to identify opportunit­ies for new investment­s, promotions and policy.

The SLTDA and MDF will work closely to examine the current research frameworks and practices. The partnershi­p would also carry out a gap analysis.

“Based on this, a five-year roadmap, focused on improving tourism data collection, analysis and usage, will be developed,” Fernando shared.

She added that the roadmap identifies a series of steps to be implemente­d over the next five years, which would bring the capability of Sri Lanka Tourism to the standards adopted by leading tourism destinatio­ns globally. “By harnessing data and research, decisions on promotion and investment­s can be based on evidence and the returns on investment­s and marketing can be tracked and measured, thus offering greater value to the public and private sectors,” stated MDF Sri Lanka Country Director Momina Saqib commenting on the partnershi­p. With the implementa­tion of the five-year research road map, Sri Lanka Tourism and the tourism industry fraternity would be strategica­lly benefited with data-driven, informed decision-making, which would assist them with target marketing while enabling higher ROI for resources and investment­s, Saqib added.

The initiative is expected to assist the national tourism organisati­on (NTO) and the industry stakeholde­rs adapt effectivel­y to the new normal of the global travel and tourism industry as well. Australia’s engagement in this study is part of its broader support to the Sri Lankan tourism industry, through the MDF, which is funded by the Australian government and implemente­d by Palladium, in partnershi­p with Swiss contact. In the past, Australia has extended support to the SLTDA in increasing its research capability through facilitati­ng a study tour for the SLTDA staff with Tourism Research Australia (TRA).

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