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‘Sri Lanka must learn lessons from other destinations’

by The Editor
May 6, 2019
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I would still travel there in a heartbeat,” one agent told me confidently. We were speaking two days after the Easter Sunday terror atrocities in Sri Lanka, and this agents message was clear: “we need to support them and ensure the terrorists dont win”.

Sadly, the UK Foreign Office (FCO) was less comfortable about Brits travelling to Sri Lanka – on Thursday (25 April), it issued a warning advising against “all but essential travel” to the south-Asian country.

As always, the victims of such violence are far-ranging – not least the locals in resorts that rely on tourism, who will now be wondering what the long-term repercussions of the devastating attacks will be.

And as with other destinations that have also suffered at the hands of terrorism, all eyes now will be on how Sri Lanka responds. Tunisia for instance, which was targeted by Islamic extremists in June 2015 who killed 38 people including 30 Britons, was quick to acknowledge its failures and ultimately overhauled its security procedures – not just at airports, but also within its hotels.

Hearteningly, Sri Lanka has also responded quickly, with “security briefings” conducted with hotel operators on new safety measures the day after the attacks. It will take more than this, though, to convince the FCO of the countrys safety.

The horrific attacks were a timely reminder that all destinations are vulnerable to terrorism, but the speed with which agents and operatorsRead More – Source

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