Sri Lanka cancels visa-on-arrival for 39 countries in the wake of Easter blasts
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, SRI LANKA/ Created : Apr 26, 2019, 12:51 IST
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Sri Lanka has put a stop on the visa-on-arrival facility for 39 countries, owing to the deadly blasts that rocked the country on April 21 this year. The country saw a series of suicide bombings on the Easter Sunday, killing at lea … Read more
Sri Lanka has put a stop on the visa-on-arrival facility for 39 countries, owing to the deadly blasts that rocked the country on April 21 this year. The country saw a series of suicide bombings on the Easter Sunday, killing at least 253 people. Following the attack, Sri Lanka suspended its plan to grant visa-on-arrival to visitors from 39 countries, which was recently proposed. Read less
Sri Lanka has put a stop on the visa-on-arrival facility for 39 countries, owing to the deadly blasts that rocked the country on April 21 this year. The country saw a series of suicide bombings on the Easter Sunday, killing at least 253 people. Following the attack, Sri Lanka suspended its plan to grant visa-on-arrival to visitors from 39 countries, which was recently proposed.
The said proposal was previously made to attract more tourists to the island nation, especially during the off-season that runs from May to October. It was designed as a pilot programme, much likely to be extended, before this new turn that has led to a cancelling of it all.
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