Sri Lanka tourism industry reeling in wake of Easter bombing attacks

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The tourism industry in Sri Lanka is in dire straits after the Easter Sunday bombings with hotel bookings dropping a staggering 186 per cent

Sri Lanka's $US4.4 billion tourism industry is reeling from cancellations as travellers shun the sun and sand Indian Ocean island after multiple suicide bombings

Suspected suicide bombers from little-known Islamic groups in Sri Lanka attacked churches and luxury hotels in the country on Easter Sunday, killing worshippers, tourists and their families. IS claimed responsibility for the attacks. Sri Lankan security personnel check a foreign passenger while entering the Fort railway station in Colombo.Tourism, which accounts for five per cent of the country's gross domestic product, has suffered as tourists from around the world cancelled hotel and flight bookings fearing more attacks."It's a big blow to the economy, as well as the tourism industry," Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena said in an interview on Saturday.

Net hotel bookings dropped a staggering 186 per cent on average over the week following the attacks compared to the same period last year, data from travel consultancy ForwardKeys showed. A decline of more than one hundred per cent indicates more cancellations than bookings.Cancellation rates at hotels across the country averaged 70 per cent as of Saturday, with the capital Colombo taking a bigger hit, Sri Lanka's Tourism Bureau Chairman Kishu Gomes told Reuters.

"Some airlines have also discontinued frequency of flights. Load factor is much lower than it used to be," Gomes said."It is a worrying factor for sure."Tourism took off in Sri Lanka, which boasts of a 1,600 kilometre coastline, following the end of the decades-long civil war with Tamil separatists in 2009. It was Sri Lanka's third largest and fastest growing source of foreign currency last year.

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