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More tourist traffic predicted from SL to Singapore with the onset of economic stability

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne

Sri Lanka’s economy will become more stable in the future and that would enable more Sri Lankans to visit Singapore, which has plenty of things to offer Sri Lankan tourists, Regional Director, Singapore Tourism Board for India, Middle East and South Asia G.B. Srithar said.

“We are here to re-engage with Sri Lankan travelers and warmly welcome them back to Singapore by increasing the number of flights to Singapore. The City State is fully open and welcomes visitors from all over the world, Srithar told a media forum held recently in Colombo organized by Singapore Airlines’ General Sales Agent in Sri Lanka, Aitken Spence Aviation.

Srithar stressed that Sri Lanka is an important market for Singapore tourism given the strong connections the relevant peoples have made, culturally, economically and politically for many decades. Singapore is one of two countries to offer Sri Lankans 30-day visas on arrival, the other country being the Maldives.

Srithar, who last visited Sri Lanka in 2017, revealed that Singapore saw the highest tourist arrivals from Sri Lanka, numbering 114,000 in 2018 before declining to around 99,000 in 2019. A lifting of Covid-linked restrictions in 2022, saw a pick-up in travel to Singapore with 36,000 visitors from Sri Lanka.

“We are confident of numbers increasing in 2023. The average length of stay has seen a welcome increase to 7.2 days from 4.4 days in 2019. This means Sri Lankans are staying longer and enjoying the Singapore experience. We want more Sri Lankans to come and do the same, Srithar said, pointing to Sri Lanka too experiencing improved stability after its economic crisis of last year.

“Airfares may likely come down with the increase in flights to Sri Lanka. The Boeing B787-10s Dreamliner flights are fitted with 337 seats across two classes (36 lie-flat seats in Business Class on 1-2-1 seating configuration and 301 seats in Economy Class on 3-3-3 seating configuration). Compared to the previously operated Airbus A350, the Boeing B787-10 brings 34 more seats, he added.

Speaking of new attractions, Srithar said Singapore now has a Museum of Ice Cream, while on May 8, a brand new Bird Paradise will be opened within Mandai wildlife reserve in Singapore, which also has a zoo, Bird Park and a Night Safari. He also revealed that for the first time Singapore will have a Disney Cruise available year-round for five years from 2025.

Previously Singapore Airlines had been operating an Airbus A350 and from recently it deployed the 337-seat Boeing B787-10 Dreamliner, which increased seat capacity by 11 per cent in addition to extra cargo space, sources said.

Singapore Airlines General Manager, Sri Lanka, Zac Liew said that the airline will increase frequency from the current 4 times a week to daily from October, given the rebound in air travel between Colombo and Singapore.

“The daily frequency would mean SIA’s capacity is reverting to almost pre-COVID levels. It used to operate 9 flights per week. SIA expresses the hope that it could further expand capacity as well in tandem with demand, he said.

“Sri Lanka is one of our important markets and we have been in operation for 53 years with Aitken Spence as our General Sales Agent. We are glad to expand our services in Sri Lanka and thereby support the revival in tourism, Zac said.

As part of this renewed push in Sri Lanka, Singapore Tourism Board along with SIA met with over 70 travel agents in Sri Lanka. It was Singapore Tourism Board’s first engagement with the travel industry in post-COVID times.



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Grand Leisure Resort brings luxury senior care to Negombo

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Grand Leisure Care and Wellness Resort has officially opened in Kochchikade, Negombo, introducing a resort-style senior living facility designed to international standards. Offering a blend of comfort, medical care, and wellness, the facility features private rooms with bathrooms, pantries, and modern living spaces. With 24/7 medical staff, wellness programmes, and family accommodation options, Grand Leisure caters to both independent and dependent seniors. The resort includes gardens, entertainment facilities, and high-speed internet to support residents’ well-being and connectivity. Positioned as a high-quality alternative to traditional elderly homes, it is open for short-term recovery or long-term stays, said a release.

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COYLE welcomes new chairman Manjula Wijesundara

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The Chamber of Lankan Entrepreneurs (COYLE) last week announced the appointment of Mr. Manjula Wijesundara as its new Chairman for the year 2025/26. A COYLE news release described him as a “respected entrepreneur and passionate advocate for business-led development” and said he steps into leadership with a bold theme that reflects the needs of the hour—”A Year of International Growth.”

With the global economy undergoing profound shifts, the appointment marks a timely change in COYLE’s strategic focus, the release said.

In his inaugural remarks, the new Chairman articulated a vision for strengthening Sri Lanka’s economic resilience through robust international engagement and enhanced global market access for Sri Lankan businesses. His message was clear: sustainable economic recovery will come from expanding the nation’s presence beyond its borders.

“As Sri Lankan entrepreneurs, we must look outward and act with purpose. The next phase of our growth lies in our ability to compete, collaborate, and lead in international markets. This year will be about building bridges—with policymakers, global partners, and emerging economies—to position Sri Lanka as a trusted trade and investment partner,” Wijesundara stated.

Under his leadership, COYLE will actively pursue stronger relationships with international chambers, diplomatic missions, and trade bodies, laying the groundwork for more meaningful bilateral and multilateral cooperation. The Chamber’s focus will be to support and amplify the voice of Sri Lankan entrepreneurs globally—especially in sectors such as apparel, rubber, tea, ICT, and manufacturing, which continue to be among the country’s highest foreign exchange earners.

Wijesundara believes that strong international relations not only open new doors for exports but also attract critical investments and partnerships needed to modernise Sri Lanka’s industries and infrastructure. “In an interconnected world, diplomacy and business must go hand in hand. Our vision is to be a trusted ally in economic diplomacy,” he noted.

As part of this agenda, COYLE is preparing to lead a series of structured engagements with foreign policymakers and trade delegations. These efforts are aimed at helping Sri Lankan businesses overcome barriers to market entry, navigate evolving regulatory frameworks, and build long-term partnerships across key regions including South Asia, the Middle East, East Asia, and Europe.

By taking a proactive approach, the Chamber hopes to influence international trade conversations and ensure that Sri Lanka remains competitive in an increasingly protectionist global environment. COYLE also aims to foster stronger diaspora business linkages that could be leveraged to expand the country’s export footprint.

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Dialog Axiata Connects Sri Lanka to the World with the India-Asia Xpress Subsea Cable Strengthening Redundancy and Global Data Connectivity

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Unveiling of the Plaque (photographed from left to right): Mr. Lasantha Theverapperuma, Group Chief Marketing Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC; Ms. Lim Li San, Group Chief Operating Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC; Mr. Supun Weerasinghe, Director / Group Chief Executive, Dialog Axiata PLC; Mr. Vivek Sood, Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Axiata Group Berhad; His Excellency Badli Hisham Adam, High Commissioner of Malaysia; Mr. Harvinder Singh, Consul General of India; and Mr. Ranga Kariyawasam, Group Chief Technology Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC

Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s #1 connectivity provider, announced the launch of the IAX (India Asia Xpress) submarine cable system—a significant investment aimed at bolstering Sri Lanka’s international network and future-proofing the country’s digital infrastructure. Consequently, Dialog’s total investments in international connectivity infrastructure surpassed USD 100 million.

This milestone was achieved through collaborative efforts with a consortium of regional telco partners and global hyperscalers, led by Reliance Jio—underscoring Dialog’s commitment to building strategic alliances that drive technological advancement and innovation.

The IAX cable system significantly enhances Sri Lanka’s global connectivity by providing high-speed, high-capacity bandwidth, catering to the growing demands of 5G, AI, and other data-intensive applications. Designed with cutting-edge technology, the IAX cable integrates seamlessly into Dialog’s existing subsea infrastructure, ensuring scalable and efficient data transmission between major global content hubs in Mumbai, Chennai, and Singapore. This development further cements Sri Lanka’s role as a key player in the region’s digital transformation.

To commemorate this strategic milestone, Dialog hosted an official launch event at the Dialog IAX Submarine Cable Landing Station in Matara. The event was graced by several distinguished dignitaries, including His Excellency Badli Hisham Adam, High Commissioner of Malaysia; Mr. Harvinder Singh, Consul General of India; Mr. Vivek Sood, Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Axiata Group Berhad; and Supun Weerasinghe, Director / Group Chief Executive of Dialog Axiata PLC, along with other representatives from Dialog.

Launch of the IAX Submarine Cable (photographed from left to right): Mr. Lasantha Theverapperuma, Group Chief Marketing Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC; Ms. Lim Li San, Group Chief Operating Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC; Mr. Ranga Kariyawasam, Group Chief Technology Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC; Mr. Harvinder Singh, Consul General of India; His Excellency Badli Hisham Adam, High Commissioner of Malaysia; Mr. Vivek Sood, Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Axiata Group Berhad; and Mr. Supun Weerasinghe, Director and Group Chief Executive, Dialog Axiata PLC.

The integration of the IAX cable reinforces Sri Lanka’s digital infrastructure with enhanced resilience and redundancy. By complementing the existing BBG (Bay of Bengal Gateway) and MSC (Maldives Sri Lanka Cable) systems, the IAX cable strengthens network reliability, mitigating risks associated with single points of failure. Dialog’s advanced Cable Landing Stations in Matara and Mount Lavinia ensure seamless, uninterrupted connectivity, offering businesses and consumers a more secure and robust digital experience.

Supun Weerasinghe, Director / Group Chief Executive of Dialog Axiata PLC said, “We are pleased to strengthen Sri Lanka’s digital backbone with the launch of the IAX submarine cable, made possible through collaboration with our valued global partners. This investment reinforces our commitment to empowering Sri Lankan lives and enterprises with world-class infrastructure, ensuring the nation stays ahead in an increasingly digital world. By improving network reliability and expanding capacity, we are working towards a more resilient and inclusive digital ecosystem.”

As a key player in the region’s connectivity landscape, Dialog continues to drive Sri Lanka’s position as a critical hub for global communications infrastructure. Through continuous investment in cutting-edge network solutions and strategic partnerships, Dialog is shaping the future of digital connectivity, empowering enterprises and consumers with world-class infrastructure that supports economic growth and technological innovation.

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