Chinese tourist arrivals up
COLOMBO: Tourist arrivals from China to Sri Lanka grew by 7.3 percent
in the first half of 2008 over the same period a year ago, SriLankan
Airlines said on Thursday.
Figures from the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority showed that
the island attracted 5,383 Chinese tourists for the first half of 2008
as against 5,016 tourists recorded in the same period last year.
The increase came as Sri Lanka’s tourist arrivals dropped 0.2 percent
to 224,363 in the first six months of 2008 from the same period of last
year.
SriLankan Airlines is closely supporting the government’s drive to
promote Sri Lanka as a major tourist destination to the Chinese people
as the Chinese tourism market is being viewed as one of the fastest
growing markets.
The government-owned SriLankan Airlines operates thrice-weekly
flights to Beijing, and another three to Hong Kong.
The airline actively participated in several travel fairs in China
this year, including the Beijing International Tourism Expo and the
Guangzhou International Travel Fair. The airline also co-organised a
workshop for travel agents in the Chinese capital Beijing in June.
Xinhua |