Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Negative travel advisories give wrong impression to Germans

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The Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) is carrying out programmes to attract more German tourists in the wake of adverse advisories and negative reports about the country.

There is a probabilit­y of getting more tourists from Germany, SLTDA Chairman Priyantha Fernando said.

He said even if a demand was created, they had identified a lack of seats in airline services coming in from Germany. Therefore, they were having talks on increasing the number of flight seats. Mr Fernando said they were also expecting to bring in more airlines to improve tourism.

Asian-German Sports Exchange Programme Research (AGSEP) Chief Dietmar Doering, said negative travel advisories about Sri

Lanka had given the wrong impression to Germans who were interested in travelling to and investing in Sri Lanka.

Some travel advisories issued were about unsafe travel conditions due to the aragalaya protests and a disruption of supply chains.

Dr. Doering said he had been living in

Sri Lanka for more than forty years, and he had not experience­d shortages of essential items and did not face unsafe travel conditions, even during the COVID-19 pandemic and the aragalaya protests.

He said from 1970 to 2018, Sri Lanka had 2.3 million tourist arrivals, while Vietnam had 18 million tourist arrivals in 2018. If Sri Lanka reached nine million tourist arrivals, and those tourists stayed for ten days, with each spending more than US$ 280 for each day, the country would not have needed to go to the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) and could maintain sufficient foreign reserves, he added.

If Sri Lanka gets nine million tourists every year, there's no need of IMF support. Some travel advisories issued were about unsafe travel conditions due to the aragalaya protests and a disruption of supply chains.

 ?? ?? SLTDA Chairman Priyantha Fernando, Asian-German Sports Exchange Programme Research (AGSEP) Chief Dietmar Doering and Berlin Table Tennis Club President Roland Zitzmann. Pic by Indika Handuwala
SLTDA Chairman Priyantha Fernando, Asian-German Sports Exchange Programme Research (AGSEP) Chief Dietmar Doering and Berlin Table Tennis Club President Roland Zitzmann. Pic by Indika Handuwala

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