Tourism, the worlds Largest Service Industry has bounced back



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Millions Global Tourist Arrivals in millions Tourism, the worlds Largest Service Industry has bounced back SOURCE:ITB WORLD TRAVEL TRENDS REPORT 2010/2011 Global Tourism arrivals grew by 6 % in 2010 recovering from a 5% slump in 2009. An all time record of USD 1,045 Billion spent by tourists in 2010. Further growth of about 5-6% expected in 2011 as tourism industry is recovering fast

Tourist Arrivals to Sri Lanka Total tourist arrivals in 2010 was more than 654,000. ie, 46% growth Fastest growing markets are India and UK Top ten markets accounted for 73% of arrivals In terms of global tends potential growth markets for Sri Lanka are ochina orussian Federation ojapan ogermany ofrance ousa oitaly Market Rank Arrivals 2010 India 1 111,129 UK 2 95,320 Germany 3 41,259 Middle East 4 34,106 Maldives 5 30,121 France 6 28,095 Australia 7 25,833 Canada 8 18,617 USA 9 16,144 Netherlands 10 15,521

Economic Contribution of Tourism Year 2010 2016 No of Hotel Rooms 22,735 45,000 Tourist arrivals 620,000 2,500,000 Arrivals: Employee 5:1 5:1 Direct Employment 55,000 225,000 Indirect Employment 70,000 275,000 Total Employment 125,000 500,000 Dependants per employee 3 3 Total Dependents in tourism 375,000 1,500,000 Total income $ 410 Mn $ 2.75 Bn No of dependents from total population 1.8 % 7 % The current average spent per tourist is $ 80/day. This should be pushed up by creating more opportunities for tourists to spend during their visits

The growth strategy Consolidate first and then target exponential growth Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 No of Arrivals 620,000 70000 850,000 1,050,000 1,350,000 2,000,000 2,500,000

Why Sri Lanka? Authenticity Compactness Diversity It is a green destination by all means

Differentiating & Positioning Beaches like Maldives or Mauritius Ancient heritage sites like Egypt or Greece Rain forests like Congo or Amazon Art & Culture like India or Thailand Waterfalls like Zambia or Canada Wildlife like Kenya or South Africa Natural Beauty like Switzerland or Myanmar Gemstones like Madagascar or Burma Spices like India or Indonesia Festivals like Japan or India It is undoubtedly the finest island in the whole world Marco Polo (13AD) No 1 of the 30 places to visit in 2010 New York Times

The industry has agreed to promote Sri Lanka under 8 different product categories for convenience of remembering

THE CHALLENGES FOR SRI LANKA TOURISM (2) Attracting new tourists (1 ) Creating an environment conducive to tourism promotion (3 ) Identifying target markets Marketing communications & promotions Facilitating the visit Ensuring that departing tourists are happy Superior value chain Tourist information Public support Tourist safety (4 ) Support Domestic Tourism Policy Framework Infrastructure Transport Attractions & Events Service Standards Manpower (5 ) Creating awareness & positive perceptions globally Involving foreign missions Involving of Diaspora International public relations

1. Creating an environment conducive to tourism Policy framework to support investors and trade Infrastructure to meet industry requirements Transport solutions to ensure speedy and convenient travel Attractions easily accessible and professionally managed Events well coordinated and effectively marketed Service Standards of international quality Manpower requirements of the industry addressed

2. Attracting new tourists Identifying the target markets and customers Focused promotional campaigns in chosen markets Strengthen links with international tour associations Strong web marketing through an interactive web portal Technology driven tourist information centers to support global requirements

3. Ensuring that departing tourists are happy Friendly and hassle free entry at immigration Customer satisfaction survey at immigration counters Hassle free & well regulated taxi service at Airport Trained tour guides who are responsible and caring A visit not spoiled by touts, vendors, and beach boys A strong well coordinated tourist police providing protection Awareness campaigns to gain public support for tourism

4. Domestic Tourism Working with local authorities and other relevant agencies to raise standards of rest houses, gust houses and small hotels Marketing of lesser known attractions through media Comfort centers along busy roads and near attractions Publications of guidebooks, maps and signboards Awareness campaigns on civic responsibility, cleanliness etc

5. Creating a positive image and greater awareness of Sri Lanka globally Working closely with foreign missions Use of Diaspora for tourism promotions Close links with international media particularly in media houses of target markets

Sustainable tourism development Sustainable tourism development refers to the management of all resources available for tourism in such a way that economic, social and aesthetic needs can be fulfilled while maintaining cultural integrity, essential ecological processes, biological diversity and life support systems Our approaches to sustainable tourism development will also give greater priority to community participation and poverty reduction. To support this growing interest in environmentally-friendly vacationing, hotels, resorts, and other tourism spots, we should be looking to fill positions, and even create new ones, to meet the demand.

We would expect those who engage in tourism activities in Sri Lanka to adhere to the following ecotourism principles: Minimize environmental impact. Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect. Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts. Provide direct financial benefits for conservation a Provide financial benefits and empowerment for local people. Understand and appreciate the sensitivities of political, environmental, and social climate.

Employment opportunities in tourism Sales & Marketing Front office staff Food & Beverages Cookery Events Management Tour Planning Tourist Information Guest Relations Tour Guiding Travel agents Airline Staff Transport Courier agencies Hotel Management Accounting Maintenance Engineering Medical Staff