Sri Lanka has welcomed 13,547 foreign tourists in September 2021, of which 8,528 were Indians who topped the list of arrivals to the island nation, as easing of border restrictions, gradual containment of the pandemic, and promotion of air tickets to Indian tourists boosted inbound travel, the tourism authority said on Friday.
As of September 30, 2021, Sri Lanka hosted 37,924 tourists, down 92.5 per cent from 507,311 between January and March, 2020.
“Easing of border restrictions, the gradual containment of the pandemic and promotions on air tickets especially for Indian tourists may be the likely factors that influenced the expansion in arrivals contraction in arrivals after the month of April,” the Ceylon Tourism Development Authority said in an exceedingly report.
The spike in tourists for September is observed following the sharp contraction in arrivals since April this year, the amount when the country was ravaged by the devastating third wave, the authority said.
In late August, country had resumed its tourism campaign in India by opening its borders for fully vaccinated travellers’ from the country.
Sri Lankan Airlines started four weekly flights to Chennai, three to Mumbai, and one to Bengaluru, whilst restarting operations with one flight every week between Colombo – Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Trivandrum, and Cochin.
A flight was also scheduled to control between Colombo, Hyderabad, and national capital with two flights during a week.
The airlines also launched a ‘Buy One, Get One Free Ticket’ campaign for Indian travellers.
From September 28, state removed the on arrival PCR tests required for the fully vaccinated.
On October 1, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka lifted the nationwide lockdown that was imposed 40 days ago to arrest the rising number of COVID-19 cases but restricted the non-essential travel as a precautionary measure.
The third wave of the coronavirus pandemic hit the country in mid-April when healthcare services started running out of their capacity.