clock December 24,2023
Uber inks MoU with Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, Ministry of Tourism

Uber inks MoU with Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, Ministry of Tourism

Uber signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, Ministry of Tourism, in Sri Lanka to give a boost to tourism in the island nation. Over the next few months, Uber will promote Sri Lanka as a tourist destination to its rider base in India which accounts for one of the largest tourist inflow into the country. The partnership aims to help revive tourism in Sri Lanka which has been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and the recent economic crisis.

Later this month, the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau will organize roadshows in select Indian cities to encourage tourists to visit Sri Lanka. As part of the partnership, Uber will use its platform to promote Sri Lankan tourist spots and food delicacies to its wide customer base across India. Tourists will be provided special promo codes that will give them easy access to safe and convenient transportation options with Uber, and easy food and grocery delivery through Uber Eats. The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau will also run a contest for Indian citizens, co-promoted by Uber, where 5 winners will stand a chance to win an all-expenses paid holiday in Sri Lanka for 3 nights and 4 days.

Chalaka Gajabahu, Chairman, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, said, “Tourism offers great opportunity and hope to Sri Lanka. We will highlight the best of Sri Lanka to potential tourists through exhibitions and roadshows over the next few months. Apart from beautiful landscapes and mouth-watering food, direct-flight connectivity, a good rail network, accessibility through easy delivery options, play a critical role in choice of a tourist destination. We believe a global company like Uber can play a major role in promoting Sri Lanka to its customers and offer a familiar and preferred travel choice to tourists when they visit Sri Lanka.”  

Kaushalya Gunaratne, Country Manager, Uber Mobility - Sri Lanka, said, “We are a part of the fabric of the communities we serve and we are delighted to partner with the Ministry of Tourism and Lands to do our bit to revive tourism in Sri Lanka. This beautiful country has great potential and has so much to offer, from unparalleled scenic beauty, rich culture, to delicious food. We hope that by providing easy connectivity within and between cities, and a wide range of local and international cuisines to tourists on our twin platforms, we will play our part to make their stay memorable. Each time tourists use Uber here, they will get the same world-class experience that they have come to expect over the years.”

Tourism has been a major contributor to the Sri Lankan economy, accounting for 13% of the country’s GDP. Owing to its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and beautiful beaches, the island nation has been a popular destination with tourists across the globe. Some of the most popular tourist destinations include Galle, Kandy, Sigiriya, Yala National Park, and Nuwara Eliya. Sri Lankan food delicacies, including traditional dishes like rice and curry, hoppers, and kottu, are also a major tourist attraction.

 

Uber offers convenient and affordable travel and food delivery options at the click of a button. Visitors can easily access popular tourist destinations, try local food, and experience the unique culture of Sri Lanka with Uber. As a global platform that people around the world use frequently, and one that has emerged as an essential part of their travel plans, Uber is positioned to be a natural ally to boost tourism.

 

About Uber

Uber's mission is to create opportunity through movement. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: how do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 15 billion trips later, we're building products to get people closer to where they want to be. By changing how people, food, and things move through cities, Uber is a platform that opens up the world to new possibilities.



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