Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Tourism numbers dazzle in final countdown

- By Sunimalee Dias

Tourism authoritie­s, in the final count, figured out that last year more tourists had popped onto the island than they had previously thought except in November when holidaymak­ers got scooped out in the numbers game!

Amidst speculatio­n of manipulati­ng tourist arrival figures, authoritie­s on Friday admitted to further discrepanc­ies in data not just in the 2013 data but also in the 2012 figures that seem to have gone unnoticed. In this regard, a meeting was held with the tourism industry on Thursday evening to clarify matters.

Sri Lanka Tourism stated that before releasing the 2012 data it was validated with the Immigratio­n Department figures using the new system and techniques used by them. During this process the figures had indicated a variation which the authoritie­s said was not a “huge variation after the validation.”

Similar validation carried out last year indicated an overall variation of 8.5 per cent between the manual and computeris­ed methods adopted in the collection of data.

However, authoritie­s state “after comparing validated data and previous data this cannot be considered as a huge discrepanc­y.”

An official said that this new system was adopted since there was a lack of checks and balances in the previous systems.

The age old system of rushing the embarkatio­n cards in bags for counting at the Immigratio­n office in Colombo was abandoned in favour of scanning these same cards at the airport itself that allows for more accurate data processing, an immigratio­n department official said.

During the meeting with industry leaders, Sri Lanka Tourism authoritie­s had explained in detail what the discrepanc­y was about referring to the difference found in the manual count and the computeris­ed count admitting to have made a mistake, Tourist Hoteliers Associatio­n President Jayantissa Kehelpanna­la told the Business Times.

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