![]() With an ambitious promotional campaign underway, we are aiming to attract 2 million Worldwide tourists this year. In the first three months of 2023, we welcomed 46,432 Indian tourists. Harin Fernando, Minister of Tourism, said “Sri Lanka is experiencing a significant rise in tourist arrivals, particularly from India, which has now secured the top spot. Malkanthi Welikla, Manager – Marketing, Sri Lanka Convention Bureau. Shirani Herth, Junior Manager, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) and Ms. ![]() Thisum Jayasuriya, Chairman Sri Lanka Convention Bureau, Ms. Chalaka Gajabahu, Chairman Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau and Mr. Harin Fernando, Minister of Tourism and accompanied by Mr. The first road show was held at Chennai on 24 th April, followed by at Cochin on 26th April and ended at Bangalore on 28th April.Ī delegation of over 30 Sri Lankan Travel Agencies and hotels participated at this event. These series of roadshows were conducted with an aim to promote the destinations and tourism products of the serene island nation. IndiGo shall not accept any responsibility for these items.Concludes roadshows in key South Indian cities.Īs part of its ongoing bilateral and cultural ties with its Indian counterparts, Sri Lanka Tourism organised a series of Road Shows in key South Indian cities. Please note: IndiGo recommends that all medication, valuables, fragile items, perishable items and precious items (cameras, jewelry, money, electronics, etc.) should be carried in Cabin Baggage and not in Checked Baggage. The contents will be subject to screening and security checks and must comply with IndiGo's security guidelines about permissible objects. Liquids / gels / aerosols include but are not limited to beverages, shampoos, suntan lotions, creams, toothpastes, hair gels and hair sprays. *Passengers can carry one clear transparent resealable litre sized plastic bag containing small quantities of liquid items / gels / pastes/aerosols or items of a similar consistency.
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