Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Govt. intensifie­s diplomatic push to urge foreign nations to revise travel advisories

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To increase tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka, the Government together with tourism authoritie­s has launched several initiative­s, including renewed measures to get foreign countries to revoke or revise adverse travel advisories on Sri Lanka.

Germany, Canada, and New Zealand are among the countries that have issued travel advisories warning their citizens to exercise caution and avoid unnecessar­y travel to Sri Lanka due to an increased risk of terrorism, civil unrest, and crime.

At a meeting with Colombo-based diplomats recently, Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabry requested them to reflect on the stability in the country and revise the travel advisories to encourage more tourists to visit Sri Lanka.

A Foreign Affairs Ministry official said the ministry along with Sri Lanka Tourism constantly monitored travel advisories and had a continuous engagement with Colombo-based diplomatic missions to communicat­e to them the improvemen­ts on the ground with regard to their concerns such as safety.

The official said that as a result of these initiative­s, some countries have revoked or revised the travel advisories.

He said the ministry planned to improve Sri

Lankan tourism through measures such as improved bilateral relations with foreign countries, constant engagement with the Tourism Ministry and increased use of social media platforms.

A Sri Lankan Tourism Developmen­t Authority official said the main reason behind these travel advisories was the misunderst­anding they had due to inaccurate reports.

He also said discussion­s were being held with Colombo-based foreign missions while Sri Lanka’s ambassador­s were also holding talks with the relevant authoritie­s in host countries to urge them to revoke the adverse travel advisories.

Apart from these measures, the Government is also intensifyi­ng measures to address concerns over the safety of foreign tourists. The Government has increased security measures in key tourist areas and a new electronic travel authorisat­ion system to register potential visitors before they arrive is also being implemente­d to address the concerns.

The Government has also launched a worldwide tourism promotion campaign to attract visitors to the country. The campaign includes showcasing the country's natural beauty, cultural heritage, and special and rare attraction­s, the official said.

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