In October 2024, Sri Lanka's tourism industry brought in US$185.6 million, which was more than itwas a month and a year earlier. Strong arrivals, which seem to have been less affected by travel advisories issued by several nations,primarily the United States, regarding the possible attack targeting Israelis in the popular tourist destination of Arugam Bay on the Eastern coast, helped to reinforce this. In October, Sri Lanka attracted 135,907 visitors, which was up from 109,199 in the same month a year...
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