Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Industry players demand separate ministry for tourism

- BY YOHANPERER­A

A group of tourism and travel industry stakeholde­rs yesterday called for a separate ministry for tourism instead of keeping it under the purview of Economic Developmen­t Ministry, when they met opposition leader Ranil Wickramasi­nghe.

The meeting was held to enlighten travel and tourism sector stakeholde­rs about the economic policies of the common opposition in the run up to the presidenti­al election.

The stakeholde­rs also called for the setting up of provincial tourism authoritie­s and also to introduce transparen­cy in state purchases, when it comes to airline ticketing.

Responding to a question raised in connection to the Mattala Airport, Wickremesi­nghe said it would be put to better economic use and a new airport would be constructe­d in the East instead.

“This new airport would be set up in a strategic location where North Central Province, North and the East could benefit from,” he noted.

Further, he said a program to attract high-end tourists would be introduced by the new government. He said this would be a long term initiative targeting to turn Sri Lanka into a major tourist hub by 2025.

Wickremesi­nghe noted that Sri Lanka has failed to attract high spending tourists at present. “The sector should not focus on quantity but the quality of the tourists coming into the country. Landing costs too has to be reduced”.

“We will make tourism a level playing field where every one would have equal opportunit­ies,” he added.

 ??  ?? FROM LEFT: TOURISM SECTOR STAKEHOLDE­R AND FORMER TOURIST BOARD CHAIRMAN PADDY WITHANE, OPPOSITION LEADER RANIL WICKRAMASI­NGHE AND MP HARSHA DE SILVA
PIC BY PRADEEP DILRUCKSHA­NA
FROM LEFT: TOURISM SECTOR STAKEHOLDE­R AND FORMER TOURIST BOARD CHAIRMAN PADDY WITHANE, OPPOSITION LEADER RANIL WICKRAMASI­NGHE AND MP HARSHA DE SILVA PIC BY PRADEEP DILRUCKSHA­NA

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