Sri Lanka is now open for Tourism for Indian Travelers under the bubble program. This means, one more overseas destination has been added to the destinations where Indians can travel to. The Aviation Ministry tweeted referring to this and stated, “India has finalized an air bubble agreement with Sri Lanka, making it the sixth such arrangement in SAARC region and 28th in total. All eligible passengers will be able to travel between the two countries in the near future.”


As of now, India has arrangements with around 27 countries, including the United States, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, France, Canada, Iraq, Germany, Kenya, Japan, Nepal, the Netherlands, Oman, Nigeria, Qatar, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates. With Sri Lanka reopening for travel, the Maldives will likely face competition in terms of attracting Indian tourists. As per the records, India has managed to emerge as the single largest inbound tourism source market for the Maldives during the COVID pandemic.

Further, Indians might also likely find another favorite neighboring foreign destination soon for travel, i.eThailand. (From July Read More)

 

 

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