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Sri Lanka issue: Tourism becomes the first casualty
Number of travellers from the island nation has fallen by 10-15% in February-March


Amid rising protests in Tamil Nadu against Sri Lanka over its alleged war crimes against ethnic Tamils, the tourism industry in India has taken a big hit. The number of travellers from the island nation has fallen by 10-15 per cent in February-March, compared to the year-ago period, according to the Indian Association of Tour Operators (Iato).

“Whenever such a political crisis arises, tourism becomes the first casualty. We have already witnessed a drop of around 15 per cent in incoming traffic from Sri Lanka. The main concern is the fact that it may become even worse as the government is still in a dilemma on the whole issue,” said Gour Kanjilaal, executive director, Iato, which has over 1,600 members nationwide.

Sri Lanka’s national carrier, SriLankan Airlines, has decided to cut its service by 50 per cent in the Colombo-Chennai route after some Sri Lankan nationals were recently attacked in Tamil Nadu. The Sri Lankan government had also issued a travel advisory to its citizens to “exercise caution” when travelling to Tamil Nadu. Chennai is the gateway for travellers to and from Sri Lanka.

A top official of a travel portal company also said the impact was already being felt. “Not only the incoming traffic, but Indian travellers also visit Sri Lanka with a lot of enthusiasm. The impact of this crisis wold be felt on both fronts,” said the official, who requested anonymity.

Many Indian companies also operate in Sri Lanka and business travel promotes tourism between the countries. The recent controversy will dent that prospect as well, say tour operators. The crisis has also taken a toll on bilateral trade.

Many monks from Sri Lanka travel to India to visit religious places. Sri Lankans also come to India due to medical reasons. “We have seen many people of the island nation are now canceling their IPL (Indian Premier League) fixtures for which they had booked tickets in advance,” added Kanjilaal.

Sri Lanka issue: Tourism becomes the first casualty | Business Standard
 
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Indian tourism is already facing heat due to recession in the west. GoI should take necessary steps,we losing foreign money afterall.
 
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Update: This news article has removed one paragraph. :D

India witnesses 306,000 tourists from Sri Lanka every year and it is in the top five destinations in Asia for Indian travelers which account for ..
 
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Indian tourism is already facing heat due to recession in the west. GoI should take necessary steps,we losing foreign money afterall.

1. Our economy is not much dependent on tourism.

2. Who is gonna bear the extra cost of security of SL tourist in TN under the current circumstances???

3. Its better they don't go to TN for the time being, they have all north with all major Buddhist prominent sites if they wanna visit but TN should be a no go zone for now as neither of us want any casualties.
 
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We have a ban visiting TN now.

There are many places to visit in India other than TN.The way you say it seems TN tamils are visiting there relatives in TN well no ban can stop that.

I never knew tourism industry was so dependent on tourist from Sri Lanka.Try rest of India you are most welcome.
 
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@Yogi:
1.Money is money,no matter how little it is.

2.Don't send them to sensitive areas.India is a huge country to take a trip.

3.Agree.
 
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There are many places to visit in India other than TN.The way you say it seems TN tamils are visiting there relatives in TN well no ban can stop that.

I never knew tourism industry was so dependent on tourist from Sri Lanka.Try rest of India you are most welcome.

Most of Sri Lankans do not visit places in TN, they use it as a hub. that's the case.
 
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Most of Sri Lankans do not visit places in TN, they use it as a hub. that's the case.

I think that will change in the short term. Atleast those who still want to visit India will fly directly to North either Mumbai or Delhi. Hopefully things will improve in the long run.
 
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Most Sri Lankans do not visit places in TN, they use it as a hub. that's the case.

Try Cochin or Trivandrum I am sure they have daily direct flights to Colombo.

I am sure Indians love to visit Sri Lanka and are the highest amoung the tourist visiting the island nation and they spend around $ 935 per tourist next only to Americans and Germans.I am planning a family holiday this October in Sri Lanka and looking forward to it.
 
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Can u explain it a bit more...

Most of Sri Lankans visit India for visiting Buddhist sites, mainly Buddha Gaya. They use Chennai as a hub. Recently GoSL has ordered to organizers to arrange direct flights to those states, so let's hope no more troubles.
 
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Most of Sri Lankans visit India for visiting Buddhist sites, mainly Buddha Gaya. They use Chennai as a hub. Recently GoSL has ordered to organizers to arrange direct flights to those states, so let's hope no more troubles.

A direct flight to Patna would have been much more convenient.Don't understand what is the point in a break so early in Chennai:unsure:
 
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A direct flight to Patna would have been much more convenient.Don't understand what is the point in a break so early in Chennai:unsure:

AFAIK Patna is not an international airport therefore lacks facilities....:)
 
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