Sri Lanka kicks off tourism promotional evening and cultural night in Dubai

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Sri Lanka delegation

The Sri Lanka stand being officially opened by Ambassador for Sri Lanka in the UAE Majintha Jayasinghe and Consul General of Sri Lanka for Dubai and Northern Emirates Charitha Yattogoda among other distinguished guests

At the tourism promotional evening

Distinguished guests at the tourism promotional evening and cultural night in Dubai

The rugby venue in Dubai

The tea counter

Spectators at the Rugby sevens

  • In parallel to Dubai Rugby sevens

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) showcased its tourism potential in the Mediterranean by kicking off a tourism promotional evening and cultural night in Dubai, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Dubai. This was held in parallel with the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby sevens which was held on a grand scale from 5 to 7 December in Dubai. 

The Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens is a famous sporting event in the world, which is a part of the prestigious HSBC World Rugby seven series and oldest sporting tournament in the Middle East. 

This is a three-day event where over 28 teams across the world (including both men’s and women’s teams), 15 sections played across eight pitches, invitation rugby tournament, plus the extremely popular expanded 50 team/750 players and invitation netball tournament. 

This year, over 90,000 fans participated at this tournament and over 1,100 hours of live coverage was given to 145 countries. This renowned sporting event has won 13 awards, which has also been highlighted as Dubai’s most popular sporting event. 

Since Dubai is a major transit city and tourism hub in the world, it is important that SLTPB should engage in adequate consumer promotional activities among the Arabian travelers to make them aware about the destination and also to inspire those who are planning as a new destination to visit. 

It has been recorded recently that there are over 190 direct flights per week from the Middle East region itself, that have been currently operating from the region to Colombo on daily basis by Emirates Airlines, SriLankan Airlines, Fly Dubai and Air Arabia, etc., which is a good indicator that reflects the actual number of UAE resident tourists visiting Sri Lanka. From the UAE, there are over 70 flights to Colombo per week.  

At this event, SLTPB had an exhibition stand in the Rugby Village with Sri Lanka Tourism branding. The stall was crowded with visitors who had come to watch the Rugby sevens, and they took a genuine interest in exploring the possible attractions they could visit once they plan a trip to Sri Lanka. 

Ambassador for Sri Lanka in the UAE Majintha Jayasinghe along with Charitha Yattogoda, Consul General of Sri Lanka for Dubai and Northern Emirates, Chami Lanka Gasnawage, Assistant Director Marketing who represented SLTPB joined in opening the Sri Lanka stand. 

Souvenirs and gifts were distributed among the visitors, and they were very much impressed with the video presentation displaying the uniqueness of Sri Lanka and its scenic locations, while enjoying a cup of pure Ceylon tea. A cultural dance troupe provided entertainment for the visitors, adding a touch of glamour and colour to the event. 

Along with this popular tournament, Sri Lanka Tourism also held a tourism promotional evening and a cultural night, to create a platform for both Sri Lankan and Dubai counterparts to exchange their business ideas and coordinate on future business partnerships. The event was held at a five-star hotel in Dubai, enjoying cultural performances, by the Channa-Upuli Performing Arts Foundation, authentic Sri Lankan cuisine and getting a chance to meet key representatives of the travel and tourism industry. 

After the Easter attacks that look place in the country on 21 April, the U.A.E imposing a travel advisory against Sri Lanka was a major setback for UAE tourists visiting the destination. Hosting the tourism promotional evening and the cultural night was another way of rebuilding the confidence of UAE tourists to visit Sri Lanka as most of them are not aware that the country’s tourism has returned to normalcy. 

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