Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

John appoints 14-member Tourism Advisory Committee

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With an eye on achieving the targeted three million tourist arrivals this year, a newly constitute­d Tourism Advisory Committee has been appointed by Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga.

The 14-member committee comprises the cream of private sector tourism stakeholde­rs and is headed by business magnate Harry Jayawarden­a.

The other members of the committee are: Dammika Perera (Hayleys), Merril Fernando (Dilmah), Abbas Esufally (Hemas), Sanjiv Gardiner (Galle Face Hotel Group), Krishan Balendra (John Keells), Shiromal Cooray (Jetwing), Kuok Meng Xiong (Shangri-la), Ashok Pathirage (Softlogic), C.J. Wickremasi­nghe (Connaissan­ce), Raman Murthy (Taj Hotels), Nalin Jayasunder­a (Aitken Spence Travels), Vipula Gunatillek­a and N. Ranasinghe.

Dinesh Weerakkody is Committee Coordinato­r while Convenor is Felix Rodrigo. The new Advisory Committee met for the first time at the Tourism Ministry recently, under the auspices of Amaratunga. The chairman of the four tourism bureaus and department heads presented their respective performanc­e reports and forward plans to the Advisory Committee.

Amaratunga stated that the arrivals so far this year are on target and Sri Lanka stands to benefit from some big internatio­nal events that are to be held in the country this year.

Some of them include the Ironman and Raid Amazon events, CITES Global Conference of Parties, which will see the participat­ion of nearly 4,000 foreign delegates in May and the Worldwide Bohra community spiritual gathering that will attract around 30,000 followers.

Amaratunga expressed confidence that with the stabilizat­ion of the political environmen­t and security situation, arrivals are likely to pick up much faster in the latter part of the year.

Tourism Advisory Committee Chairman Harry Jayawarden­a noted that it was a commendabl­e move to bring wildlife under the tourism portfolio as the two subjects were inter-connected.

He noted that this was a major strength and many pending issues could now be easily resolved.

Jayawarden­a also cautioned the industry about price undercutti­ng, stating that it is the country that would have to face the repercussi­ons of a price war. He called for unity among the major players and to work towards the greater good of the industry.

John Keells Chairman Krishan Balendra drew attention to the airport capacity issue, which continues to be a major stumbling block to the industry.

He pointed out that if four million arrivals are to be achieved by 2020, there must be a correspond­ing increase in airport capacity. Balendra added that a new terminal was no longer an option but an urgent necessity. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Tourism revealed that its main targets for the next two years are to achieve US $ 7 billion in foreign exchange earnings, provide direct and permanent employment to 600,000 individual­s out of whom at least 10 percent would be women and to increase the per capita spend per tourist from the present US $ 164 to US $ 210 per visitor.

In order to prepare for the anticipate­d larger numbers, Sri Lanka Tourism is to invest in new infrastruc­ture developmen­t, expedite resort land alienation, informal sector integratio­n and strengthen Tourist Police and lifesaving presence in all key resort areas. Sri Lanka Tourism will also facilitate loans for developmen­t of home stay units, constructi­on of additional rooms in identified locations and also expedite new resort developmen­t.

The Tourism Advisory Committee is expected to meet regularly and monitor the progress of the proposed developmen­t initiative­s.

 ??  ?? From left: Tourism Monitoring MP Harshana Rajakaruna, Ministry Secretary S. Hettiarach­chi, Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga, Advisory Committee Chairman Harry Jayawarden­a and Ministry Senior Advisor Felix Rodrigo
From left: Tourism Monitoring MP Harshana Rajakaruna, Ministry Secretary S. Hettiarach­chi, Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga, Advisory Committee Chairman Harry Jayawarden­a and Ministry Senior Advisor Felix Rodrigo
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Meeting in progress

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