Rapid growth in local tourism industry
Three years after the end of a 30-year anti-separatist war, Sri
Lanka's tourism industry can look forward to the future with confidence.
Boosting foreign and domestic tourism has been a major objective of
Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa in accordance with the
Mahinda Chintana Vision.
The tourism industry's earnings grew by 22.1 percent this year when
compared with the first 10 months of 2011 along with remittances,
according to Central Bank data. The earnings have grown to 790.5 million
U.S. dollars for the 10 months ending October 2012.
By the end of the year, the Sri Lanka Tourism Development
Authority(SLTDA) headed by Chairman Bhashwara Gunaratne hopes to attract
total of one million tourists. During the first 10 months of 2012 total
tourist arrivals amounted to 774,151, up by 16 percent. Last year, up to
the first 10 months saw a 34 percent increase over the corresponding
period of 2010.
Earnings from both tourism and workers' remittances are expected to
record high growth for the last quarter of 2012. For the first 10 months
of the year, workers' remittances recorded a growth of 17.6 per cent
year-on-year. It amounted to 4.9 billion U.S. dollars.
The Economic Development Ministry under the direction of Minister
Rajapaksa is working together with the private sector on an ambitious
programme of doubling the hotel room capacity to 50,000 by 2016.The
expected foreign direct investment is estimated at US.$3 billion.
The targeted 2.5 million tourists will increase tourism earnings by
over five times to US. $2.75 billion by 2016. Minister Basil Rajapaksa
is confident it will result in tourism industry employment increasing
twofold to 500,000.
The World Tourism Organisation estimates that tourism accounts for up
to 10 percent of global gross domestic product, making it the world's
biggest industry. It is potential to contribute significantly to
economic growth and uplifting society as a whole is considerable.
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