Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TOURISM SECTOR GETS A BOOST

Quarantine-free entry for fully vaccinated travellers

- BY EASWARAN RUTNAM

● Stakeholde­rs urged to try convince envoys ● Other proposals being considered ● Restaurant­s want bars open ● The sites now being opened for the visitors include the Temple of the Sacred Tooth, Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, Yala National Park, Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage (from August 1st), Ridiyagama Safari Park, Horton Plains National Park, Minneriya National Park, Mirissa and Sinharaja

The tourism sector in Sri Lanka got a boost last evening following a webinar hosted by Daily Mirror yesterday, where proposals and concerns of the industry were raised and discussed.

During the online session, stakeholde­rs called for further relaxation of some of the Covid related health guidelines and restrictio­ns in place to help the industry recover.

Subsequent­ly it was announced that fully vaccinated internatio­nal travellers, who have received the second dose of the vaccine 14 days prior to arrival will now be allowed to enter the country without undergoing quarantine.

Tourism industry stakeholde­rs were also informed last evening that more tourist sites have been reopened for visitors travelling to Sri Lanka under a bio-bubble.

Speaking during an online session hosted by Daily Mirror yesterday, stakeholde­rs put forward a number of proposals, including the need to open more tourist sites in Sri Lanka, a further relaxation of some of the health restrictio­ns and a waiver of the interest on loans obtained by hotels since 2019.

Mahen Kariyawasa­m, the immediate past president of the Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO) said that wildlife parks and other attraction­s must be opened.“at the moment only Polonnaruw­a and Sigiriya are open,” he noted.

Subsequent­ly the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority had informed the stakeholde­rs that several sites have now been opened for visitors.

This includes the Temple of the Sacred Tooth, Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, Yala National Park, Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage (from August 1st), Ridiyagama Safari Park, Horton Plains National Park, Minneriya National Park, Mirissa and Sinharaja.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) said fully vaccinated internatio­nal travellers, who have received the second dose of the vaccine 14 days prior to arrival will now be allowed to enter the country without undergoing quarantine.

While several restrictio­ns remain for unvaccinat­ed or partially vaccinated visitors, those who have been ‘double-jabbed’ will have travel restrictio­ns eased. This includes entry into the country without a period of quarantine other than the 24 hours required to stay in a Safe and Secure Level 1 Hotel until the on-arrival PCR test results are available.

Meanwhile, Dileep Mudadeniya speaking on behalf of The Hotel Associatio­n of Sri Lanka said that the hotel sector was severely affected following the Easter Sunday attacks and then Covid.as a result, he said the hotel sector has requested for a waiver of the interest for existing loans.

Also speaking at the session, Colombo City Restaurant Collective (CCRC) President Harpo Gunaratne said that bars and clubs should be allowed to operate. He urged the health authoritie­s to discuss the matter with the leisure sector.

Speaking during the session, Kimarli Fernando, Chairperso­n of the SLTDA said that Sri Lanka Tourism has been engaging with the health authoritie­s to ease some of the current restrictio­ns.

Fernando also called on the stakeholde­rs to try and convince foreign envoys based in Sri Lanka that the country is safe.

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