Kategoriarkiv: Turism

Swedes want to continue to travel to the sun and swim

From Travel News – google translation for your information.
https://www.travelnews.se/analys/svenskarna-vill-fortsatta-resa-till-sol-och-bad/
For the fifth year in a row, the research firm Nordic Bench has analyzed our holiday habits. The Swedes are one of the world’s most traveling peoples and the recent years’ debate about flying combs has had little effect. ”Overall, the average Swede plans to make 3.7 domestic and 3.0 international trips in 2020, which is only 0.2 and 0.1 fewer than a year ago,” writes the Private Travel Barometer 2020.

The most common reason for traveling is sun and bath. Secondly, we want to visit a big city. Spain remains our favorite country.

SEK 50,421 is found in the budget for trips abroad according to the report. When it comes to the charter companies, TUI leads with 41 percent ahead of Ving 37 percent. Apollo is in third place with 29 percent. Several answers are possible to the question: ”Which of these tour operators can you expect to hire in 2020?”

But a large proportion of Swedes (32 per cent) may wish to travel on holiday without an organizer, according to the report.

Many people like to book their holiday well in advance, 38 percent do this three to six months before departure.

And when it comes to what makes a successful trip, food and drink is top notch followed by ”new experiences”.

All according to Nordic Bench’s Private Travel Barometer 2020.

Sri Lanka – nedgång i antalet besökare, men inte lika illa som väntat

Statistiken för året 2019 avseende antalet turister som besökt Sri Lanka har publicerats.

I december 2019 jämfört med samma period rapporterades en nedgång på 4,5%. Detta är dock en rejäl återhämtning jämfört med tidigare månader och särskilt månaderna i direkt anslutning till terrorattackerna i april.På årsbasis är nedgången 9,5%.

Siffrorna för svenska turister är något mer negativt.

December 2019 jmf med 2018 – minus 28,2%. På årsbasis minskade antalet svenskar som besökte Sri Lanka 2019 jmf 2018 med 20,5%.

2019 besökte 22.464 svenskar Sri Lanka. 2018 var antalet 28.267 st.

Totala antalet besöker till Sri Lanka 2019 var – 1.9 miljoner och 2018 2,3 miljoner.

”Sri Lanka uppvisar en stark återhämtning efter de hemska attackerna i april. Regering, myndigheter och turistbranschen har arbetat gemensamt för att säkerställa en god säkerhet. De svenskar som besöker Sri Lanka de senaste månaderna ger bilden ett härligt turistmål utan synpunkter på säkerheten. Att Sverige har sämre siffror än genomsnittet är inte helt lätt att bedöma. Min uppfattning är dock att svenska reserarrangörer snabbt stängde ned Sri Lanka och avvaktar för länge innan de börjar marknadsföra landet igen.” säger Leif I Ohlson, från Best of Sri Lanka. 

Möjligheterna att besöka är många tack vare de internationella bolagen som har goda förbindelser med Sverige;

Aeroflot, Air India, Turkish, LOT Polish, Emirates, Qatar Airways och Sri Lankan Airlines är de flygbolag som bäst passar de svenska besökarna.

Mer information;

Leif I Ohlson

leif.ohlson@bestofsrilanka.se

070.-517 28 12

www.bestofsrilanka.se

www.srilankaguiden.se

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Expressway från Colombo har förlängts och nu går det riktigt fort från flygplatsen ned till stränderna söderut.

”Saving travel time considerably, the Southern Expressway (E01), the Outer Circular Highway (E02) and Colombo – Katunayake Expressway (E03) have been extended thereby linking the expressways with one another for the first time in Sri Lanka.

With the extension, two more sections of the Southern Expressway – 21.8 km section from Barawakumbuka to Mattala via Andarawewa and the 16.6 km section from Andarawewa to Hambantota – and a section of the Outer Circular Highway – 9.6 km from Kadawatha to Kerawalapitiya have been declared open.

With the opening of the Kadawatha – Kerawalapitiya section, the Colombo-Katunayake Expressway, and the Southern Expressway will connect at the Kerawalapitiya interchange of the Outer Circular Highway allowing seamless travel between the airport and the Southern province. With the opening of the two sections on Southern Expressway, motorists coming from Matara can enter the expressway from Barawakumbuka and travel to Sooriyaweva, Hambantota, Mattala and Kataragama within a short period of time.

Here is an estimate of the travel time spent before and after the extension:
Airport to Galle: Before 3hrs / Now 2hrs
Airport to Bentota: Before 2hrs 30mins / Now 1hr 30mins
Airport to Mirissa: Before 3 hrs 45mins / Now 3hrs
Airport to Tangalle: Before 4 hrs 45mins / Now 4hrs”
Authenticities Sri Lanka

Varför är Sri Lanka en topp IT-partner?

Företagare frågar mig ofta vad som gör Sri Lanka till en topp teknisk partner.

Här är fyra huvudskäl:

Våra samarbetspartners har lång erfarenhet och har bistått många svenska kunder att etablera sina lokala team med dedikerade mjukvaruutvecklare på Sri Lanka.

Deras tjänster omfattar rekrytering (om de inte har lediga utvecklare som möter dina behov), urval, anställning, onboarding, prestationshantering, regelbundna kompensationsgranskningar, utbildning och utveckling samt exitadministration. Som sagt, du är den som väljer utvecklarna för ditt team och du är den som ska samarbeta med dem direkt med hjälp av de metoder och verktyg du föredrar.

Företagen som vi introducerar till dig är medelstora med hög standard – de bygger realistiska förväntningar och hjälper dig att nå dina mål effektivt. Du kommer alltid att vara en prioriterad kund och har direktaccess till ledningen.

Du kan börja med att engagera en juniorutvecklare eller direkt bygga upp ett team av fem medel- eller seniorutvecklare det är allt upp till dig.

Sri Lanka är känt för sin låga personalomsättning. Vi kan berätta om goda exempel där samma team har arbetat med samma kund i 10 år.

Kontakta leif.ohlson@bestofsrilanka.se för mer information

The Swedes started electric car companies in East Africa – expanding to Sweden

Google translated article that should be of interest for our Sri Lankan friends.

https://www.di.se/bil/svenskarna-startade-elbilsbolag-i-ostafrika-expanderar-till-sverige/

The Swedes started electric car companies in East Africa – expanding to Sweden
Swedish opener Opibus converts fossil-fueled safari cars to electric cars in East Africa. But now the company is going to broaden its operations and establish itself in Sweden. Read more here and see the interview with Filip Gardler, one of two CEOs at Opibus, in Di-tv Motor.

Opibus started rebuilding safari vehicles for electric cars in Kenya as late as 2018. The company also works with renewable energy and in building infrastructure for charging electric cars in the country. By 2021-2022, approximately 1,000 vehicle conversions will be made per year in East Africa.

But the safari industry is just an entry-level market. Now the company also builds motorcycles and works with charging infrastructure.

“There are around 1.2 billion vehicles in the world that are fossil-fueled. Replacing these with newly manufactured electric cars is neither financially nor resources justifiable. By converting to electric power, we instead see the existing vehicle fleet as a platform for more sustainable mobility, ”says Filip Gardler, one of two CEOs at Opibus.
In Kenya, the established car manufacturers have not invested in selling electric cars. But the local market exists.

“The region has been a dumping market for yesterday’s technology, not just in the automotive and transport industries. But thanks to lower maintenance and fuel costs, there is a great demand for electric cars. And then you are willing to compromise, with, for example, reach, to take advantage of the savings it entails to run on electricity. ”

Opibus uses lithium-ion batteries, but with iron phosphate and not cobalt, which is the most common in the automotive industry. The batteries used by Opibus have lower energy density, but on the other hand can withstand far more charge cycles.

Choosing a different battery chemistry means that the company is not affected by any component shortage in terms of batteries.

”We have a well-established partnership with our current supplier and have production lead times in just a couple of weeks,” says Filip Gardler.

Driving an electric car in Kenya is quickly becoming a profit business, both environmentally and financially.

”You have 80 percent renewable electricity in the energy mix and the country has an excess electricity thanks to the rapid growth of wind, solar and geothermal energy.”

Opibus expects within a year to make about 1,000 conversions on a yearly basis in Kenya.

”Authorities, politicians and the business community are very welcoming, you see opportunities for a technology boost, local production and a reduced need for oil imports,” says Filip Gardler.

A similar operation will soon be in place in Sweden as well. Now the company is looking for both staff and premises.

“We have long thought about how we can take on a slightly more mature market like Sweden. But we see that we can lower the cost of the transition to electrified transport here as well and create an alternative to new purchases of electric cars. ”

The basic price of a conversion from Opibus varies depending on the vehicle, but starts at SEK 100,000-150,000 and then you get a range of about 20 km, but if you want to build more battery capacity.

So far, the conversion industry is in its infancy, with a few startups in the world. But Filip Gardler believes the market will accelerate.

“I am absolutely convinced. For example, in our French partner company Phoenix Mobility, we received about 5,000 inquiries in a short time, without any marketing whatsoever. And, as I said, replacing the existing vehicle park with newly built electric cars cannot be done. It’s about reducing the cost barrier to reach new consumer groups and accelerate the sustainable transition, ”says Filip Gardler.