Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Misleading travel advisories

Staggering amount of cancellati­ons of rooms in November alone

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A Sri Lanka-based German research institutio­n said that misleading travel advisories by some foreign missions caused a colossus loss to Sri Lankan tourism industry.

Not a single foreigner had been hurt during demonstrat­ions

When contacting the German foreign Office in Berlin as to how these caution notices are created and formulated and as to which sources are the base of these warning

Chief Executive Officer of AGSEP Research Dietmar Döring, a German national domiciled in Sri Lanka said the recent drop of arrivals in November 2018 had become a new subject of a AGSEP Research survey and brought to light that the drop of arrival has reached a staggering amount of cancellati­ons of rooms in November alone despite it being the peak season for the western part of Sri Lanka’s hotel Industries.

He faulted the German embassy in Colombo for issuing travel caution notices without adequate definition­s and wordings to describe the factual ground situation in Sri Lanka.

He said the German Embassy should be here in Sri Lanka on grounds of cooperatio­n rather than on confrontat­ions with the host country.

Sri Lanka’s Tourism Industry lost US$ 8.096.760 in one month’s time.

“The significan­t drop of tourist arrivals had been triggered in the first place by the publicatio­n of misleading TRAVEL CAUTION NOTICES which were related to the constituti­onal crisis which evolved in October 2018. These CAUTION NOTICES are frequently updated by informatio­n sent through foreign missions who are operative in Sri Lanka. The German and the British caution notices triggered the biggest negative impact on Sri Lanka’s ground situation as these Embassies have portrayed Sri Lanka as a destinatio­n when travelled to avoid bigger gatherings of People (German Caution Notice) and the British even went one step further warning that Terrorist Attacks in general cannot be ruled out for Sri Lanka. Then where in the world can a terrorist attack been ruled out?” he asked.

He said ,”When contacting the German foreign Office in Berlin as to how these caution notices are created and formulated and as to which sources are the base of these warning, we were informed, that the main source of informatio­n is regularly obtained through their foreign missions abroad.

He faulted the German embassy in Colombo for issuing travel caution notices without adequate definition­s and wordings to describe the factual ground situation in Sri Lanka

In the case of The German Embassy, the question arises as to how a travel caution Notice could be formulated in such a general way, that German tourists should avoid bigger gatherings of people in Sri Lanka. The German Embassy certainly would have focused on the huge demonstrat­ions occurred during the constituti­onal crisis where tens of thousands of demonstrat­ors gathered in the capital Colombo. However, the Caution notice did not consider at all that not a single foreigner had been hurt during these demonstrat­ions and that apart from disruptive effects on the public transport and traffic no other major incidents had been recorded. Taking into considerat­ion that the Foreign Office in Germany and all its publicatio­ns carry a high credibilit­y in the Public German’s Eye, their notices too are accepted by the German Public as sincere and valuable informatio­n and are followed in the same way.all tourism related Institutio­ns are mandatory obliged to consider the German Foreign office advises as facts beyond doubts.

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