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Dubai couple’s lavish wedding promotes Sri Lanka as wedding destination

Dubai couple’s lavish wedding promotes Sri Lanka as wedding destination

Newswire: A Dubai couple of Indian-origin has held their wedding ceremony in Hambantota, promoting Sri Lanka as a wedding destination.
The billionaire couple had selected the Shangri-La Hotel in Hambantota to hold their wedding ceremony with over 400 guests.
Several guests had praise for the island nation, stating “Hospitality was amazing and that Sri Lanka is made up of natural beauty and has everything, which makes it a perfect destination.”

OSL take:
Sri Lanka’s steadily growing tourism industry has presented the country as one that presents a diverse range of tourism concepts for visitors. Apart from leisure, Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has been promoting the country as an eco-friendly, adventure, culture, wellness and a MICE tourism destination. It is in such a backdrop that Sri Lanka is now on the way to making a name as a wedding destination. The high-end wedding held in Sri Lanka by a billionaire couple is indicative that there’s growing interest in Sri Lanka as a travelers’ destination. The tourist arrivals to the country would see further growth with Sri Lanka being identified as a must visit tourist destination. All these are indicative of the expanding business/investment opportunities in the tourism industry, especially in the leisure and hospitality sectors. These opportunities also include the development of infrastructure and supplementary infrastructure facilities required by the country’s tourism industry to meet the increasing demand. The increasing business potential in Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is also noticed by foreign businesses/investors resulting in international leisure and hospitality brands showing interest in entering Sri Lanka. Given all these developments, foreign businesses/investors could explore the expanding opportunities in Sri Lanka’s tourism industry.

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