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Sri Lanka Tourism warned that legal action will be taken if tourists violate the guidelines when visiting Sri Lanka. A special event was held today to formally announce that Sri Lanka has been declared open for tourists. Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said that Sri Lanka expects the industry
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action on travel agencies if tourists violate health guidelines – Minister (Category: Breaking News)
COLOMBO (News 1st): The Government of Sri Lanka has decided to establish COVID-19 treatment centres surrounding hotels where tourists are staying, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) said. Tourists who are confirmed positive for the virus will be referred for treatment at these centres
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
Colombo (News 1st); The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority on Tuesday released the lasted guidelines for tourists as per the instructions issued by the Ministry of Health. According to SLTDA, there is no minimum number of days is required for a stay and there will be no restrictive quarantine
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
The opposition today drew the attention of Parliament to the rift between former Russian Ambassador and now tourism promoter Udayanga Weeratunga and Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Chairperson Kimarli Fernando. Opposition Samagi Jana Balawehaya (SJB) Parliamentarian Kabir Hashim told
- Opposition draws Parliament attention to rift between Udayanga, Kimarli (Category: Breaking News)
- Opposition draws Parliament attention to rift between Udayanga, Kimarli (Category: Breaking News)
- Heated exchange in Parliament on Udayanga using Temple Trees address (Category: Breaking News)
- Heated exchange in Parliament on Udayanga using Temple Trees address (Category: Breaking News)
The promoter involved in bringing down tourists from Ukraine had kept the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) in the dark on the itineraries. SLTDA Chairperson Kimarli Fernando had written to the Minister of Tourism Prasanna Ranatunga questioning the failure by the promoter
- Promoter keeps SLTDA in the dark on itineraries of Ukrainians (Category: Breaking News)
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Colombo (News 1st); The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority claims it was only aware of the Ukrainian tour group’s visit excursions to Mirissa for Whale watching and Yala, following media reports. In a letter to the Ministry of Tourism, SLTDA said the agreement at the Task Force Meeting
- TOURISM BODY CONCERNED OVER UKRAINIAN VISIT (Category: Breaking News)
- Visit to Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa by Ukrainian tourists cancelled (Category: Breaking News)
- Visit to Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa by Ukrainian tourists cancelled (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka and Ukraine sign three agreements (Category: Breaking News)
COLOMBO (News 1st): Another batch of 215 tourists from Ukraine will arrive in the island on Saturday (Jan. 02) as part of the tourism revival pilot project, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) said. They will be quarantined for 14 days as per the instructions issued by the Ministry
- 215 UKRAINIAN TOURISTS TO ARRIVE TODAY (02) (Category: Breaking News)
- Another 173 tourists from Ukraine arrive in Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- Another 173 tourists from Ukraine arrive in Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- 165 UKRAINIAN TOURISTS ARRIVE IN SRI LANKA (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lanka Tourism warned that legal action will be taken if tourists violate the guidelines when visiting Sri Lanka. A special event was held today to formally announce that Sri Lanka has been declared open for tourists. Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said that Sri Lanka expects the industry
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action on travel agencies if tourists violate health guidelines – Minister (Category: Breaking News)
COLOMBO (News 1st): The Government of Sri Lanka has decided to establish COVID-19 treatment centres surrounding hotels where tourists are staying, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) said. Tourists who are confirmed positive for the virus will be referred for treatment at these centres
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
Colombo (News 1st); The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority on Tuesday released the lasted guidelines for tourists as per the instructions issued by the Ministry of Health. According to SLTDA, there is no minimum number of days is required for a stay and there will be no restrictive quarantine
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
The opposition today drew the attention of Parliament to the rift between former Russian Ambassador and now tourism promoter Udayanga Weeratunga and Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Chairperson Kimarli Fernando. Opposition Samagi Jana Balawehaya (SJB) Parliamentarian Kabir Hashim told
- Opposition draws Parliament attention to rift between Udayanga, Kimarli (Category: Breaking News)
- Opposition draws Parliament attention to rift between Udayanga, Kimarli (Category: Breaking News)
- Heated exchange in Parliament on Udayanga using Temple Trees address (Category: Breaking News)
- Heated exchange in Parliament on Udayanga using Temple Trees address (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
In December 2020, Good Life X announced its partnership with the Sri Lanka Tourism Alliance, initiating the ‘Grants for Tourism Resilience’ programme for SMEs in the tourism industry. An initiative supported by GIZ – SME Sector Development Programme Sri Lanka in cooperation with the Noah
- GLX and Sri Lanka Tourism Alliance partnership announces top ten winners of the Grants for Touri... (Category: Breaking News)
- New programme to create human resources for tourism sector (Category: Breaking News)
- Freehold ownership to Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority license holders under ‘Urumaya Programme’ (Category: Breaking News)
- New programme to promote the Traditional New Year globally (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lanka Tourism warned that legal action will be taken if tourists violate the guidelines when visiting Sri Lanka. A special event was held today to formally announce that Sri Lanka has been declared open for tourists. Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said that Sri Lanka expects the industry
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action on travel agencies if tourists violate health guidelines – Minister (Category: Breaking News)
COLOMBO (News 1st): The Government of Sri Lanka has decided to establish COVID-19 treatment centres surrounding hotels where tourists are staying, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) said. Tourists who are confirmed positive for the virus will be referred for treatment at these centres
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
Colombo (News 1st); The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority on Tuesday released the lasted guidelines for tourists as per the instructions issued by the Ministry of Health. According to SLTDA, there is no minimum number of days is required for a stay and there will be no restrictive quarantine
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lanka Tourism warned that legal action will be taken if tourists violate the guidelines when visiting Sri Lanka. A special event was held today to formally announce that Sri Lanka has been declared open for tourists. Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said that Sri Lanka expects the industry
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action if tourists violate health guidelines (Category: Breaking News)
- Legal action on travel agencies if tourists violate health guidelines – Minister (Category: Breaking News)
COLOMBO (News 1st): The Government of Sri Lanka has decided to establish COVID-19 treatment centres surrounding hotels where tourists are staying, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) said. Tourists who are confirmed positive for the virus will be referred for treatment at these centres
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID-19 TREATMENT CENTRES FOR TOURISTS (Category: Breaking News)
Colombo (News 1st); The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority on Tuesday released the lasted guidelines for tourists as per the instructions issued by the Ministry of Health. According to SLTDA, there is no minimum number of days is required for a stay and there will be no restrictive quarantine
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
- GUIDELINES FOR TOURISTS NOW AVAILABLE (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
- “Tea Is The Most Affordable Luxury,” Says The Sri Lanka Tea Board. How So? On Whose Toil? (Category: Breaking News)
Tourists visiting Sri Lanka can exit the “bio bubble” after 14 days if their PCR test is negative. Chairperson of Sri Lanka Tourism Kimarli Fernando said that after an initial 14 days of the stay within the ‘bio bubble’, travelers will be able to exit from it at any time subject
- Tourists can exit “bio bubble” after 14 days if PCR test negative (Category: Breaking News)
- 200+ RUSSIAN TOURISTS ARRIVE ON SATURDAY (Category: Breaking News)
- 200+ RUSSIAN TOURISTS ARRIVE ON SATURDAY (Category: Breaking News)
- 200+ RUSSIAN TOURISTS ARRIVE ON SATURDAY (Category: Breaking News)
Sept 29, Colombo: Chairman of Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Authority Dr.Nalaka Godahewa resigned from the post yesterday.
Dr. Nalaka Godahewa has resigned from his post as Chairman of Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority, exactly one month after being appointed as the new Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The Twenty20 World Cup which will be kicked off from Hambantota this evening will provide Sri Lanka Tourism the opportunity to place its logo in the Mid wicket area of the ground, where the matches will be played. Sri Lanka Tourism says this is a massive opportunity for Sri Lanka Tourism
- New Tourism Zones are planned in the North and East (Category: Breaking News)
- Regional Consultation on Tourism organized in Colombo. (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka leading among countries suitable for tourism (Category: Breaking News)
- World Tourism Day celebrated in a unique way (Category: Breaking News)
MasterCard signed a partnership agreement with Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) which would help to promote Indian tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka.
MasterCard Worldwide, a global payments and technology company, and the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) on Friday signed an agreement to facilitate the development of cross border tourism, with a specific focus on attracting India’s tourists.
The Sri Lanka embassy in the Russian Federation received a special evaluation award at the Sri Lanka Tourism Awards 2011 ceremony held recently in recognition of the services it had rendered in promoting Sri Lanka as a tourist destination among Russian, Ukrainian and Kazakhstan tourists.
- Bond Auction (Category: Business)
- ‘SL will implement home-grown solution’ (Category: Breaking News)
- Market Flavour (Category: Business)
- Seeking Direction (Category: Business)
Sept 11, Colombo: Sri Lanka tourism industry sources say that Sri Lanka and the Maldives have discussed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding to market the two countries as one destination for tourism.
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