Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

USAID, SLTA launch influencer campaign to boost tourism

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The United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) Indo Pacific Opportunit­y Project (IPOP) and Sri Lanka Tourism Alliance (SLTA) recently launched a social media Influencer campaign to support efforts to increase Sri Lanka’s tourist arrivals.

The campaign will be conducted by a team of 10 global influencer­s with followers from top tourism markets, including the UK, India, France, Germany, Poland, Scandinavi­a, Canada and the US. The team will travel to exotic locations around the country to showcase sustainabl­e niche tourism products and experienti­al cultural attraction­s that Sri Lanka has to offer.

Sri Lanka is currently experienci­ng an encouragin­g surge in tourist arrivals and on Tuesday, (26), crossed the landmark of one million tourists for 2023. This coincided with the celebratio­n of World Tourism Day (27).

“The increase in tourist arrivals this year in Sri Lanka is very encouragin­g,” said Chief Guest, Julie Chung, Ambassador of the United States to Sri Lanka, at the launch event. “It shows that Sri Lanka is ready to realise its full potential as a global tourist destinatio­n. I had the pleasure of meeting some of the influencer­s and I was impressed by the stories they shared of their experience­s and I am sure Sri Lanka will benefit by this innovative campaign to showcase Sri Lanka to the world.”

“I can’t wait to see what an incredible journey awaits in Sri Lanka and to immerse myself in its vibrant culture and breathtaki­ng landscapes!” said Evelyn Cheng, a UK-based influencer.

 ?? Ambassador Julie Chung meeting the influencer­s ??
Ambassador Julie Chung meeting the influencer­s

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