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RIUNIT report: Remarkable rebound of Sri Lanka’s tourism sector

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The Research Intelligence Unit (RIUNIT) has released a comprehensive report shedding light on the current state of Sri Lanka’s travel and tourism sector.

Despite the challenges posed by the global Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent economic crises, the data reveals promising trends in tourist arrivals and spending, indicating a gradual recovery in the industry, paving the way for ample opportunities for investors to explore.

In an exclusive interview with the research team, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) Chairman Chalaka Gajabahu said: “The 2023 tourist arrival trends paint an optimistic picture, especially when reflecting on the circumstances of the past year. We have successfully accelerated the recovery process despite numerous challenges, from the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic to the recent economic crisis.

“In contrast to our competitors such as Malaysia, India, and Vietnam, who did not experience economic challenges, our recovery, when compared to theirs in numbers, stands out significantly. We anticipate an even more substantial year ahead for us. We are currently formulating a comprehensive plan that will be unveiled in the coming month.”

The report indicates a notable surge in tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka, reflecting renewed confidence in travel. In 2022, there was a significant year-on-year growth of 270.18%, with a total of 719,978 visitors. The trend has continued into 2023, with tourist arrivals totaling 904,318 from January to August, surpassing the entire year’s arrivals in 2022.

After a sharp decline in 2020 and 2021, tourism receipts saw a slight increase in 2022, reaching $ 1,136.30 million. The first two quarters of 2023 also showed positive signs, with receipts totaling $ 503.9 million in Q1 and $ 371.1 million in Q2.

 

Sri Lanka continues to attract tourists from diverse regions, with major Middle Eastern, Indian, European, and Asian carriers contributing to the country’s popularity.

In 2022, SriLankan Airlines held the highest market share at 33.3%, followed by Qatar Airways and Emirates.

In a significant turn of events, several international airlines that had temporarily suspended or significantly reduced their operations to Sri Lanka during the global pandemic have now resumed full-time operations.

 

“Several international airlines that temporarily suspended or significantly reduced their operations to Sri Lanka during the pandemic have now resumed full-time operations as passenger demand has rebounded and the payload is met. Among these airlines are Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Emirates,” said the Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd.

The report provides insights into fluctuations in cruise line arrivals to major ports, with March 2024 emerging as the busiest month. The data indicates a growing interest in cruise tourism, with various cruise lines choosing Sri Lanka as a destination.

 

The complete RIUNIT report on the Sri Lankan travel and tourism sector can be accessed on the organisation’s website. Interested parties can visit the website to access the full report to gain in-depth insights into the industry’s current state, emerging trends, and potential investment opportunities.

The Research Intelligence Unit is a London-based think tank with a strong presence in Asia and recently celebrated 20 years of service in Sri Lanka.

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