After Malaysia, Indians Can Travel To Sri Lanka Without Paying Visa Fee, Till April 30
Friday, 3rd January 2020
For Indian passport holders arranging an outing to Sri Lanka, here's some uplifting news - the Sri Lankan government is drafting a Cabinet proposition to broaden the free-visa plot till April 30.
India is probably the greatest supporter of the travel industry showcase in Sri Lanka, with over 18% of all traveller appearances from the nation. Prior, Indians needed to pay nearly Rs 2,400 as visa expense on arrival in Sri Lanka.
However, post the Easter Sunday assaults that occurred on April 21, 2019, the nation was attempting to recoup its the travel industry. Sri Lanka allowed free visas to voyagers from 49 countries, including India, for a time of a half year from August 1.
With the period concluding this month, the Immigration and Emigration Department campaigned the administration to suspend the visa conspire, taking note of that there will be lost income.
The travel industry asked the continuation of the plan as it has been useful for recuperation. At the same time, any loss of income to the administration was inconsequential considering the net $4.4 billion it acquires as outside trade procuring, reports IANS.
Following the bombings that focused three chapels and three lavish inns in Colombo and slaughtered more than 250 individuals, traveller appearances drooped by 70.8 per cent to a record low of 37,802 in May 2019.
The visa plot was initially acquainted in the nation with increment the off-season the travel industry during the period from May to October. Be that as it may, after the fear-based oppressor assaults in Colombo the plan was taken forward and it' going to remain till the nation's travel industry economy refocuses.
The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority says that 1.6 million voyagers landed from January to November, contrasted with the 2 million appearances in a similar period in 2018.
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