Spotlight on Sri Lanka at HK hotel parley
Sri Lanka has been noted as a top emerging hotel and resort market in
Asia at a premier hotel investment conference held recently in Hong
Kong.
At a general session on 'Investment Outlook' of the 23rd Annual Hotel
Investment Conference Asia Pacific held in Hong Kong from October 10-12,
panellists have identified Sri Lanka and Myanmar as the top emerging
hotel and resort markets in Asia.
According to the panellists, Sri Lanka is gaining momentum after
three decades of terrorism kept hotel developments at bay for many
years.Kevin Wallace, President and CEO of Dubai, United Arab
Emirates-based JA Resorts and Hotels, has specially noted Sri Lanka's
pluses for investment as a tourism destination.
He has told the panellists that Sri Lanka has a transparent system
with laws in place for businesses, HotelNewsNow.com, a website for the
leisure industry said."You have the laws in place there, you have the
land registry. You have opportunities along the coasts," Wallace has
said.
He has said that although there was an early "gold rush" by
developers, there are still opportunities to acquire land and build
first-class hotels.
Wallace has further noted that Sri Lanka has very good local
contractors investors can work with, a functioning banking system, and
relatively cheap land.
"Whoever goes in there and builds a state-of-the-art, contemporary
four-star resort, even three-star, will certainly do well over the next
three to five years," he has asserted.The panellists also pointed out
certain challenges to overcome for hotel companies looking to enter Sri
Lanka. Suchad Chiaranussati, Managing Director of SC Capital Partners,
has said that the lack of highways is one of Sri Lanka's major
obstacles.
"If you want to reach the level of eight, nine, 10 million
international visitors, you must have proper airports, proper highways,
proper roads. Sri Lanka has a long way to go, but I do believe the
country has a lot of potential," Chiaranussati has told the forum.
Wallace has said that Sri Lanka is developing the highway system,
particularly on the west coast, but connecting the east and west coasts
with highways must be a priority.
He has pointed out that the first major international resort being
built in Pasikudah on the East coast, will have to rely on sea planes
from the international airport because travellers who experience a
10-hour flight from Europe to Sri Lanka will not want to endure a five-
or six-hour road trip from the airport to the East coast.Comparing Sri
Lanka to Thailand, where around 20 million tourists visit annually,
Wallace has said that is hitting a ceiling with accommodation capacities
and limitations on infrastructure.
- Equities.com
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