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TOURIST ARRIVALS TOP 1 MILLION
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|May 28, 2025
Sri Lanka crossed the 1 million mark in international tourist arrivals for 2025 as of May 23, data from the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) showed, hitting the milestone nearly a month earlier than in 2024 and returning to pre-pandemic levels last seen in 2018.
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The island nation recorded 1,006,097 visitors between Jan. 1 and May 25, according to provisional SLTDA figures. Tourist arrivals for the first 25 days of May stood at 109,213, with a daily average of 4,376, reflecting a seasonal slowdown during the April-June off-peak period.
The 1 million mark was last achieved in May 2018. In 2024, Sri Lanka reached the same milestone in June. This affirms the bouncing back of the local tourism sector, one of the key foreign exchange earners for the economy.
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