Uppdatering Sri Lanka
En uppdatering från en resebyrå på Sri Lanka som vi gärna delar.
In our previous updates, we did mention Sri Lanka’s Economic crisis was going to last for 3 months (up to August) and the worst was yet to come, and that moment has arrived.
The Government of Sri Lanka announced a day before, starting 28th June & up to 10th Of July fuel will be only issued for essential services categorized as per the Gazette notification which includes Medical services, Military & Police, Public transport, Export-oriented services, Airports, and Tourism. All others were requested to curtail travel & work from home. The Schools too were closed.
This was a sensible decision to manage the fuel stocks at hand & until such time new stocks arrive post 10th Of July. As we speak, the following actions are taken by the Government of Sri Lanka to restore energy security to the country & stabilize the economy.
- In a step close to integration with India in energy security, Sri Lanka has sought to purchase four shipments of fuel – 40,000 tons each- from India on cash payment terms, India is a bulk purchaser of fuel from the global market with attractive discounts. Initially, a shipment of diesel will be dispatched. Afterwards, petrol will be sent depending on the requirements. However, it will take at least one more week for the purchase to materialize.
- Our Energy Minister is currently in Qatar for a meeting with State Energy Minister.
- The Cabinet approval was granted to open fuel imports and retail sales market to companies from oil-exporting nations, the companies will be selected upon their ability to import fuel and operate without Forex requirements from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
- International Monetary Fund (IMF) team is in the country speaking with the Government on a bailout program, The IMF team, visiting Colombo through June 30, is continuing talks on what would be Sri Lanka’s 17th rescue program. The IMF has reaffirmed its commitment to support Sri Lanka at this difficult time, in line with the IMF’s policies.
We feel the IMF visit, overlapping with debt restructuring talks, will yield a quick staff-level agreement and a fast track for IMF board disbursements. IMF program is crucial to access bridge financing from sources such as the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.
- A high-level delegation representing the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Department of State is also in Sri Lanka currently Members of the delegation include Robert Kaproth, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Treasury for Asia, and Ambassador Kelly Keiderling, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia. The visitors met with a wide range of political representatives, economists, and international organizations. In all their meetings, they are exploring the most effective ways for the U.S. to support Sri Lankans in need.
Over the past two weeks, the U.S. has announced $120 million in new financing for Sri Lankan small and medium-sized businesses, a $27 million contribution to Sri Lanka’s dairy industry, and $5.75 million in humanitarian assistance to help those hit hardest by the economic crisis. The United States also committed $6 million in new grants to provide livelihood assistance to vulnerable populations, and technical assistance on financial reform that will help stabilize the economy. In the coming months, the U.S. will continue to support Sri Lankans as they revive their economy, combat food insecurity, and promote public health and education. The United States also strongly supports Sri Lanka’s decision to seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund, which can provide the most durable resolution to the present crisis.
- A high-level 3-member team from India visited Sri Lanka and held talks with both the PM & the President. The purpose is to look at how to support Sri Lanka during these challenging times.
- Payments for Domestic Gas have been made by the government and the shipments are expected to arrive between the 7th – 12th of July.
- The Australian Cricket Team is currently in Sri Lanka and has been very supportive towards the Island nation’s struggle
- The government is currently holding talks with multiple nations including, the US, Japan, India, and China who have pledged their support
Finally, the Tourism industry is very resilient & we are continuing to receive & service guests in Sri Lanka. By Categorizing Tourism as an essential service, we receive fuel on a priority basis throughout Sri Lanka which has helped us to provide uninterrupted services.
We have been in constant touch with all hotels around Sri Lanka and are pleased to confirm they have no shortages of fuel, food, and beverages. Importation of Certain food items, wines, and alcohol from Overseas too continues uninterrupted.
This is not the case for the general public, sadly the daily struggles continue, but we are all aware we are on the right path to recovery and the change we all want to see in our country’s future course.
14 of the best things to do in Sri Lanka
En härlig sammanställning om vad göra på underbara Sri Lanka.
https://www.wanderlust.co.uk/content/9-best-things-to-do-in-sri-lanka/
Uppdatering avseende inresa Sri Lanka
The Ministry of Health in Sri Lanka has further relaxed travel protocols to Sri Lanka. Kindly note the change denoted below in Green pertaining to the COVID-19 insurance.
These change has taken effect since 17 June 2022.
- Unvaccinated/ Partially-Vaccinated Travellers (12 years and above) to carry a negative COVID-19 PCR test report (done within 72 hours prior to embarkation) OR Rapid Antigen Test report (done within 48 hours prior to embarkation), Self Swabs are disallowed.
- The original vaccination certificate/ vaccination card/ verifiable evidence of vaccination, PCR test report/ RAT test report should be produced (in English).
- The mandatory requirement to have an insurance coverage for COVID-19 treatment is lifted with effect from 17 June 2022.
- Submission of Health Declaration Form is not required.
- Definition of a Fully Vaccinated Traveller (applicable to Sri Lanka) – If taken a two-dose vaccine (Pfizer, Sinopharm, Moderna, AstraZeneca etc.) or recommended combination of vaccine (e.g. Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca) or if taken a single dose vaccine (e.g. Janssen etc.) and depart two weeks after obtaining the vaccine.
Procedure after formalities at the Airport
Vaccinated(departed 14 days after complete vaccination)
**No Covid-19 tests (PCR or RAT) required to be done BEFORE travelling to Sri Lanka.
- Free to travel to the community WITHOUT any other tests or quarantine stays.
- Children (18 years and below) if departed 14 days after obtaining at least a single dose of a recognised Vaccine, will be considered ‘Fully Vaccinated’.
Unvaccinated Children of Vaccinated Parents
- Up to 12 Years: No tests are needed.
- 12 – 18 Years: Exempted from pre-boarding and on arrival (day 1) COVID-19 test if departed two weeks after obtaining at least a single dose of Pfizer/ Moderna vaccine as that will be considered as ”Fully Vaccinated”.
Unvaccinated/ Partially Vaccinated
- Should mandatorily carry a negative COVID-19 PCR test report done within 72 hours prior to embarkation OR RAT done within 48 hours prior to embarkation.
- Exempted from On-Arrival (day 1) PCR Test.
- No further quarantine required if arriving with a negative test.
Unvaccinated Children of Unvaccinated/ Partially Vaccinated Parents
- Up to 12 Years: No tests are needed
- 12-18 Years: Protocol same as ’Unvaccinated/ Partially Vaccinated’ Parents.
Pre-infected travellers
- Travellers with a history of COVID-19 infection more than 6 months before date of departure with a single dose of a two-dose vaccine are NOT considered ’fully vaccinated’. Therefore they should arrive with a negative pre-boarding COVID-19 test but will be exempted from on-arrival (day 1) test.
- Persons who have taken at least a single dose of a two-dose vaccine and after vaccination had COVID-19 infection during the past six months will be considered as ”Fully Vaccinated” and exempted from pre-boarding and on-arrival (day 1) COIVD-19 test.
- Persons who had COVID-19 infection within past six months and after the infection taken a single dose of a two-dose vaccine will be considered as fully vaccinated and exempted from pre-boarding and on arrival (day 1) COVID-19 test.
- Persons with COVID-19 infection should depart from their country to travel to Sri Lanka after 7 days of onset of COVID-19 infection. They should carry a diagnosis card or verifiable evidence of positive COIVD-19 test report (PCR/RAT) as a proof of past history of illness.
- If travellers become infected with COVID-19 after arriving to Sri Lanka, isolation up to 7 days in an approved ’Safe & Secure certified’ hotel is mandatory.
Local Regulation on Wearing Face Masks
Sri Lanka has decided to relax the mandatory rule on wearing face masks. Therefore, wearing the face mask will not be mandatory at public places, except when using public transport, and during indoor events.
ENKLARE FÖR TURISTER ATT ANVÄNDA DRÖNARE PÅ SRI LANKA
Sri Lanka Tourism har meddelat att nya rutiner för turister som vill använda drönare i landet tillämpas numera.
STATISTIK FEBRUARI 2022 SRI LANKA TOURISM
Statistik för februari 2022 från Sri Lanka Tourism. Värt att notera är att Danmark fortsätter att vara ett större marknad än Sverige. Det har inte varit fallet tidigare. Beror bedömt på bra gruppförsäljning.
I dokumentet kommenteras påverkan av den ryska invasionen av Ukraina på Sri Lanka turism. Detta då ryssar är den största gruppen och resenärer från Ukraina varit 5:e största tidigare.
Det finns även intressant undersökning som ger en uppfattning om varför turisten besöker Sri Lanka.
INGA TESTER BEHÖVS FÖR ATT BESÖKA SRI LANKA
Notera all vår kommunikation förutsätter att alla resenärer är fullvaccinerade. För ovaccinerade barn finns vissa specialregler – https://www.srilanka.travel/helloagain/
Tips är att skriva ut allt underlag.
Vad behövs för att besöka paradisön?
Flygbiljett
Qatar har bäst förbindelser från Stockholm och landar flest gånger/dagen på Colombo flygplats.
Från Göteborg fungerar Turkish och LOT väl via sina respektive hubbar. Sri Lankan är ett alternativ från Frankfurt eller Paris.
För dem som använder Kastrup för att komma ut i världen är Qatar återigen det rekommenderade valet.
Visum
sökes online https://eta.gov.lk/slvisa/
I värsta fall (eget slarv eller tekniska problem) går det att söka visum on arrival.
Test före avresa och vaccinpass
Test behövs inte- Endast vaccinpasss skall uppvisas.
Hälsodeklaration
fylls i online https://www.airport.lk/health_declaration/index
I värsta fall eller tekniska problem – den går att lämna in i pappersformat.
Teckna den obligatoriska Covid-försäkringen
I värsta fall eller tekniska problem – den går att teckna på flygplatsen.
Hemresa
Flygbolagen skickar ut information vad som gäller, men de senaste resenärer som flög hem med Qatar behövde inget PCR-test. Detta förutsätter att de är svenska medborgare eller fast boende i Sverige. Även om resenären åker via Köpenhamn och tar ”landvägen” till Sverige behövs inte test.
Mer info om Sri Lanka
Kontakta oss gärna på info@srilankaguiden.se
SRI LANKA ÄR ÖPPET
Hej resevänner,
Vi har tidigare puffat för att Sri Lanka sedan oktober är öppet för resenärer och även uppdaterat er på förbättringar.
Vi kan sammanfatta det med att säga att Sri Lanka är den mest öppna och smidiga destinationen för svenskar som söker garanterad sol och värme samt intressanta upplevelser.
Notera all vår kommunikation förutsätter att alla resenärer är fullvaccinerade. För ovaccinerade barn finns vissa specialregler – https://www.srilanka.travel/helloagain/
Tips är att skriva ut allt underlag.
Vad behövs för att besöka paradisön?
Flygbiljett
Vi rekommenderar oftast Qatar tack vare att de har bäst förbindelser och turtäthet. Dessutom har de flugit hela tiden under de väldigt svåra tiderna och det skall premieras.
Visum
sökes online https://eta.gov.lk/slvisa/
I värsta fall (eget slarv eller tekniska problem) går det att söka visum on arrival.
Test före avresa och vaccinpass
Antigen test taget inom 48 timmar från avresa Sverige med ett negativt resultat är obligatoriskt.
Vaccinpasss skall uppvisas.
Hälsodeklaration
fylls i online https://www.airport.lk/health_declaration/index
I värsta fall eller tekniska problem – den går att lämna in i pappersformat.
Teckna den obligatoriska Covid-försäkringen
https://portal.pionline.lk/covidinsurance/
I värsta fall eller tekniska problem – den går att teckna på flygplatsen.
Hemresa
Flygbolagen skickar ut information vad som gäller, men de senaste resenärer som flög hem med Qatar behövde inget PCR-test. Detta förutsätter att de är svenska medborgare eller fast boende i Sverige.
Mer info om Sri Lanka
Kontakta oss gärna på info@srilankaguiden.se
BÄSTA STRÄNDERNA PÅ SRI LANKA
Lonely Planet listar de 10 bästa stränderna på Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s tropical beaches are unanimously adored. Crafted from a 1340km (833-mile) coastline, its countless topographically varied beaches, coves and bays attract sun-seekers, fun lovers and surfers throughout the year. Wildlife plays its part too – beaches are vital nesting grounds for endangered marine turtles, while blue whales are sighted at sea.
UPPDATERING INRESA SRI LANKA
Please see below a refresher on the existing travel guidelines to Sri Lanka.
- Travellers (12 years and above) to carry a negative COVID-19 PCR test report (done within 72 hours prior to embarkation) OR Rapid Antigen Test report (done within 48 hours prior to embarkation), and the original vaccination card (if applicable) in English. Self Swabs are disallowed.
- Click here to pay for mandatory COVID-19 insurance at USD 12 for a policy of USD 75,000 for all travellers including children.
- Each traveller to fill the online Health Declaration Form here prior to boarding the flight. Upload documents (vaccination record (if applicable), predeparture COVID-19 negative test report, data page of the passport etc.) and obtain the QR code. Ensure to carry this code on mobile or a hardcopy.
Procedure after formalities at the Airport
Vaccinated(departed 14 days after complete vaccination)
- Free to travel to the community WITHOUT any other tests or quarantine stays.
- Children of 12-18 years if departed 14 days after obtaining at least a single dose of Pfizer Vaccine, will be considered ‘Fully Vaccinated’.
Unvaccinated Children of Vaccinated Parents
- Up to 12 Years: No further tests are needed.
- 12 – 18 Years: Day 1 PCR to be done at a Lab in Katunayake or Level 1 Safe & Secure Hotel before being allowed to go to the community. If test report is positive (with a CT value > 30), they will be free to travel.
Unvaccinated/ Partially Vaccinated
- On-Arrival PCR Test and undergo a 7-day bio-bubble travel in Level 1 Safe & Secure Hotels.
- Exit PCR Test/ RAT by Day 7 and be released to the community.
- Travellers who wish to leave to other foreign countries during the bio-bubble period can do so after getting a negative PCR test report.
Unvaccinated Children of Unvaccinated/ Partially Vaccinated Parents
- Up to 12 Years: No tests are needed
- 12-18 Years: Protocol same as ’Unvaccinated/ Partially Vaccinated’ Parents.
Pre-infected travellers (within the past 6 months) and arriving with a single dose of vaccine taken 2 weeks after recovery.
- If arriving 14 days post-vaccination, the above protocol for ‘vaccinated’ will apply.
- If not fully vaccinated, should arrive after obtaining a single dose of Astra Zeneca/ Pfizer BioNTech/ Moderna/ Johnson & Johnson, Sputnik Light etc.
- Should carry a diagnosis card, positive PCR test report, positive RAT, verified proof of past illness in English.
- If 14 days have not passed post-vaccination, protocols under ‘partially vaccinated’ will apply.
- Unvaccinated children up to 18 years will be free to move to the community with their parents.
*For travellers departed within less than two weeks after completion of recommended doses of vaccination, protocols under ‘unvaccinated/ partially vaccinated’ will be applied until they complete Day 14 post-vaccination.
This will be revised depending on the COVID-19 situation in the country and globally.