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Surprise Reversal: Sri Lanka Cancels Visa Price Increase

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The Sri Lankan government had announced an increase in the fee for tourist visas from US$50 to US$100, which caused concern for the travel and tourism industry. However, on May 6, the government reversed this decision due to the industry’s problems, which has brought reassurance to the industry bodies.

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The new fee was implemented on April 17

In addition to reversing the fee increase, the government also decided to maintain the Immigration and Emigration Department as the sole facilitator for visa processing and facilitation rather than allowing VFS Global, a global visa facilitation company, to handle the process.

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Long queues formed at the Bandaranaike International Airport due to a glitch in the system, highlighting the issue.

The new fee, which included a US$25 service and facilitation charge by VFS Global, was implemented on April 17. However, industry players had warned that this fee increase would adversely impact tourist arrivals. Long queues formed at the Bandaranaike International Airport due to a glitch in the system, highlighting the issue.

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Sri Lanka chose to keep visa processing with the Immigration and Emigration Department, not VFS Global.

Industry bodies, including the Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators, the Travel Agents Association of Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka Association of Professional Conference Exhibition and Event Organizers, and the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises in Tourism, had earlier urged the government to restore the previous ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) system, allowing tourists to obtain visas with ease. They deemed this crucial for sustaining the positive momentum of tourism recovery.

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Tourism minister Harin Fernando clarified that he did not implement the changes and that it was the decision of the Minister of National Security, Tiran Alles. Fernando believes that visas should be eliminated to simplify the travelling process for tourists.

 

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Priyal Dutta - Senior Correspondent/Editor

As Senior Correspondent and Editor at Safari India, I write about the people, businesses, and trends shaping the travel, tourism, hospitality, aviation, and lifestyle industries. My work ranges from breaking news and exclusive interviews to in-depth features and industry analysis, with a focus on delivering accurate, balanced, and engaging stories. I enjoy uncovering the details behind every story and presenting them in a way that keeps readers informed and connected to an ever-evolving industry.

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