Bright future for tourism in Sri Lanka - Euromonitor

Bright future for tourism in Sri Lanka - Euromonitor

November 25, 2016   06:23 pm

A report into Sri Lanka’s tourism has confirmed that the Indian Ocean island currently offers some of the region’s best opportunities for investment.

The report – produced by Euromonitor International - is not uncritical: infrastructure still needs to be improved; airport capacity is lagging behind demand and telecom connectivity is still a problem.

But it goes on to say that these issues are being addressed by a Sri Lankan government that has realised the golden opportunity that tourism offers the island as it emerges from years of conflict.

The findings will provide useful background for discussion at the inaugural Asia Hotel & Tourism Investment Conference in Colombo later this month, organised by Bench Events.

The author of the report, Vishnu Vardhan, research analyst at Euromonitor, said: “The world is slowing down economically.

“People are looking for economical places to travel, so there’s an interest in inexpensive destinations.

“Sri Lanka is one of them. Growth in the sector was by 17 per cent in 2014-15 in terms of the number of inbound arrivals. Its lower cost is a main driver of visitor growth.”

Sri Lanka’s concentration on developing the luxury hotel market is highlighted by Euromonitor.

Curently there is demand for budget hotels, but the number of travellers from Western Europe and North America is seeing double-digit growth and they tend to stay in luxury properties.

With arrivals in 2015 of 1.8 million, expected to reach 2.6 million by 2020, transport is a key issue.

Road transport is good, but, the report points out, it will be put under considerable strain as visitor numbers grow, and the railways need urgent improvement to take some of the burden.

Colombo airport is a bottleneck, already operating above capacity, according to the report.

It says expansion plans are due to be completed in 2020, more than doubling capacity.

And fast road and rail links to the capital are in hand.

Euromonitor says the tax benefits on offer are good for tourism investment, and the government’s planned tourism zones are a sensible way forward.

But infrastructure improvements are a priority, not just in transport, but also in connectivity: electronic payment in some hotels is still lacking.

Vardhan said: “This is a problem across many south Asian countries.

“But it’s also a region that is growing economically so people have higher disposable income, and as people become more affluent, there’s a trend towards more affluent hotel properties.

“More people will demand to book online.”

Source: Breaking Travel News

-Agencies

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