India remains Lanka's top source of tourists in 2017

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Press Trust of India Colombo
Last Updated : Jan 05 2018 | 6:05 PM IST
India continued to be Sri Lanka's top source of tourists in 2017 with a near eight per cent growth in arrivals, the government said today.
"India continued to be the top source market with 384,628 arrivals (up 7.8 per cent) followed by China with 268,952 (down 1 per cent) and UK 201,879 (up 7.3 per cent)," a release by the Tourism Development Authority said.
In 2017, tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka reached an all- time high of 2,116,407.
This represents a 3.2 per cent growth or 65,595 more arrivals over the preceding year when the figure crossed the two million mark for the first time.
The higher number of arrivals has been achieved despite serious setbacks to the tourism industry right throughout 2017.
The first setback was the partial closure of the country's main airport from January to April as many airlines either scaled down operations or completely halted flights to Colombo.
The island was also hit by devastating floods that cut off access to many resort areas resulting in adverse international media publicity that had an impact on forward bookings.
Further flooding and a severe drought in the central and northern parts of the country in the latter part of the year added to the climatic woes suffered by the tourism industry during the year.
The arrivals in December grew over 8 per cent year-on- year from 224,791 in 2016 to 244,536 in 2017.

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First Published: Jan 05 2018 | 6:05 PM IST

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