Business Desk :
Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sudharshan Seneviratne has said his country is ready to welcome tourists from Bangladesh and other parts of the world.
The government has taken necessary measures to give people back their confidence, he added, reports UNB.
“What we are projecting now is about confidence. This is a very important thing. We are also looking at enhancing our economic status by proper management,” he told reports at a media briefing at the high commission Thursday.
Seneviratne said their stock market and exports are doing far better and there is progress in other areas that give a picture of confidence to people to come and visit Sri Lanka.
The Covid pandemic and recent political situation battered Sri Lanka’s tourism, one of its biggest foreign currency earners.
Everything has now returned to normal and conducive conditions have been created for visiting the country, Seneviratne said, urging the Bangladeshis to consider Sri Lanka as their tourist destination.
The high commissioner highlighted the emergence of Bangladesh as a key target market in South Asia with its palpable presence.
Bangladesh has proven its self-determination, economic development and resilience within a very limited time while broadening their horizon, especially in trade, investment and tourism, Seneviratne said.
Sri Lanka Convention Bureau Chair Thisum Jayasuriya said the situation in Sri Lanka now has totally changed and there is no queue for fuel or anything on the street.
The country now has enough fuel for essential services like buses, trains and medical vehicles, and steps have been taken to give special importance to tourists for their pleasant stay and travel, he said.
Jayasuriya, however, blamed a section of the media who exaggerated the situation, adding that there was no food crisis in the country.
“Tourists from various countries have already started visiting Sri Lanka. We are expecting that more than one lakh tourists from different parts of the world will visit Sri Lanka by December this year,” he said.
Manager of SriLankan Airlines in Bangladesh Sharuka Wickrama Adittiya said that SriLankan Airlines will endeavour to provide its best services from departure to the inflight experience and return journey to all its passengers.
SriLankan Airlines presently operates daily flights on the Colombo-Dhaka sector being an added advantage for all travellers, he said.
This year, the two countries are celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations and “together will forge ahead in friendship and solidarity”, said the high commission.
Meanwhile, SLCB in collaboration with the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Bangladesh and SriLankan Airlines hosted a business match making programme between the Sri Lankan delegation and the invited Bangladesh MICE buyers, followed by a business forum and dinner reception held at the High Commission premises.
The objective of the event was the positioning Sri Lanka as a preferred destination and showcase the opportunities to Bangladesh travel trade, and professional conference organisers (PCO).
More than 80 participants from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka engaged in exploring the industry potential of the two countries.
The Association of Travel Agents Bangladesh (ATAB), Bangladesh Outbound Tour Operators Association (BOTOA), Tour Operators Association in Bangladesh (TOAB) and the Bangladesh Travel Writers Association (BDTWA) were also partnered with the High Commission of Sri Lanka in organising the event.