In Sri Lanka tourism is 100% private sector driven industry. The Government has confined its role to planning, policy making and regulation. Of course we support the development of the industry ...
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Cabinet Spokesman Nalinda Jayatissa said there are no security threats to any tourists in the ...
Sri Lanka can achieve fast growth by boosting tourism, information technology, and making better use of its ocean and mineral ...
Authorities in this respect are likely to launch the campaign in the first half of January 2025 as this campaign is needed to bring in a higher number of tourists to the country, it was stated.
A group of 22 differently abled individuals with hearing and speech impairments embarked on an extraordinary 10-night, 11-day ...
Sri Lanka presented a fresh vision for its tourism industry at World Travel Market (WTM) 2024 in London, introducing an ...
The 24th edition of the Sri Lanka Economic Summit, organised by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, will take place on January 28 ...
Sri Lankans voted in a parliamentary election Thursday that is key for the country's new, Marxist-leaning president to ...
The Challenge: Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is facing a lack of skilled human capital yet it has been estimated that 25,000-30,000 additional employees will be required each year to cater to the ...
Hotels contribute to a tourism development levy, but these funds haven’t been effectively utilised,” he added. In recent years, approximately 80 percent of Sri Lanka’s trained hotel workforce has left ...
The initiative, initially introduced as a pilot project in October, is part of a strategic effort to revitalise the tourism ...
Tanya Beckett talks to Kimarli Fernando, Chairperson for Sri Lanka Tourism on how are shifting priorities reshaping the industry? As consumer expectations change, the tourism industry is focused ...