Sri Lanka to spend $56m on global tourism promotion

Sri Lanka plans to allocate 56 million U.S. dollars for tourism promotion activities in its main tourist source countries during the second quarter of 2022, an official said on Wednesday.
The main targets for tourism promotion include Britain, India, Russia, and China, said Minister of Tourism Prasanna Ranatunga during a press conference.
He said that they have an ambitious plan to attract tourists this year and Minister of Finance Basil Rajapaksa agreed to provide 56 million dollars for the promotion.
“We will also carry out promotional activities in other countries that are potential sources of tourism, we are trying to get tourists as groups,” Ranatunga said.
The Sri Lankan government approved in 2021 a five-year global action plan to promote tourism.
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The ministry of tourism is currently in the process of selecting an event management firm, an advertising firm, and a digital partner to implement the project.
So far in 2022, over 150,000 tourists have visited Sri Lanka.
In December 2021, business consultancy McKinsey & Company told an economic forum in Colombo, that Sri Lanka may take up to five years to reach the tourist figure recorded in 2018, prior to Easter Sunday attacks in 2019 and the outbreak of COVID-19 in the country in 2020.



