Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has established a 24-hour online office available on hotline 1912 to assist tourists around the country.
It is learnt that there are currently about 15,000 tourists remaining in the country and the industry is looking at assisting those seeking information.
While some visitors continue their stay others are trying to find their way back home and still others extending their stay, it is learnt.
The 24-hour hotline has been established by the Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO), Sri Lanka Tourism and the Tourist Guide Lecturers’ Association. (SD)
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