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Sri Lanka Tourism hosts awareness session in New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai

The distinguished panel shared valuable insights on destination readiness, connectivity, accommodation capacity, and collaborative opportunities between Sri Lanka and the Indian travel trade.

The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) successfully conducted a Sri Lanka Tourism Awareness Session in New Delhi on January 7, Mumbai on the January 8 and Chennai on the January 9th, 2026, aimed at reaffirming Sri Lanka’s readiness to welcome visitors and strengthening tourism ties with the Indian travel trade and media.

An Awareness Session on Sri Lanka Tourism was successfully conducted in New Delhi, aimed at informing the Indian travel trade and media on Sri Lanka’s readiness to welcome visitors. The session was represented by Mahishini Colonne, the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to New Delhi, Buddhika Hewawasam, Chairman, and Shirani Herath, Assistant Director of the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB), Nalin Jayasundera, the President of the Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO), Anura Lokuhetty, the Past President of The Hotels Association of Sri Lanka (THASL), and Fawzan Fareid, the Regional Manager – India, Bangladesh & Nepal of SriLankan Airlines. Priyanga Wickremasinghe, Consul General of Sri Lanka in Mumbai, while the Chennai session was attended by Dr. Ganesanathan Geathiswaran, Consul General of Sri Lanka in Chennai.

The discussion reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s strong commitment to the Indian market, highlighting enhanced air connectivity, diverse tourism offerings, and close public–private sector collaboration. The interactive Q&A session further addressed trade and media queries, reinforcing confidence and strengthening partnerships to drive tourist arrivals from India.

Last year marked a significant milestone for Sri Lanka Tourism, with total tourist arrivals reaching an all-time high of 2,362,521. Notably, India also recorded its highest-ever contribution, with 531,511 arrivals, accounting for 22.3% of the total market share, reaffirming India’s position as Sri Lanka’s leading source market.

The awareness programme featured presentations and a panel discussion led by the Sri Lankan delegation, highlighting Sri Lanka’s diverse tourism offerings, including leisure, culture, wellness, adventure, wildlife, MICE, and weddings. Special emphasis was placed on seamless travel facilitation, improved air connectivity, and the country’s commitment to providing safe, high-quality, and memorable travel experiences for Indian travellers.

Speaking at the session, representatives of Sri Lanka Tourism emphasised the importance of India as a key source market. They reiterated Sri Lanka’s proactive approach to engaging with travel partners to provide accurate and timely information. The session also addressed recent concerns faced by travellers and outlined measures taken to ensure uninterrupted tourism services and visitor confidence.

 

 

 

 


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