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Sri Lanka travel ban lifted hours after Tui extends cancellation of holidays

Official advice against travel to Sri Lanka was lifted today (Friday), less than 24 hours after Tui further extended the suspension of holidays to the island.

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office no longer advises against all but essential travel to the Indian Ocean island.

The change came ahead of a state of emergency in Sri Lanka being due to expire on Saturday.

Tui announced yesterday ahead of the relaxation of government travel advice that all holidays to the destination were being cancelled until September 11

The operator has progressively extended the cancellation of its programme to Sri Lanka after initially withdrawing in May.   

Despite the updated travel advice, the FCDO warned that the country is experiencing a “severe economic crisis” which has led to shortages of basic necessities including medicines, cooking gas, fuel and food. 

“The major shortage of fuel – diesel and petrol – is affecting transport, businesses and emergency services,” it added. 

“Hospitals and other medical services such as ambulances may be affected by shortages. 

“There are daily power cuts due to electricity rationing.”

It is “more important than ever” for travellers to get appropriate travel insurance and check it provides sufficient cover.

The FCDO added: “A state of emergency, currently in place, is due to expire on 27 August 2022. 

“Protests about the economic situation, have led to violence against peaceful protesters in recent months, resulting in injuries and loss of life. 

“Tear gas and water cannons have been used to disperse protesters. Protests, demonstrations, roadblocks and violent unrest could occur at short notice. 

“Curfews and emergency regulations may also be imposed.”

The FDCO temporarily relaxed its advice for visiting Sri Lanka in June.

But advice against all but essential travel was reimposed a month later as the state of emergency and a nationwide curfew was introduced.

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