As one of the many efforts to revive the tourism industry and bring back the number of tourists lost due to the Easter Sunday attacks, 48 countries have been exempted from the mandatory Visa fee payment of USD 35 when obtaining a Visa to Sri Lanka for the next 6 months starting from August. “Following the recent terror attacks, Sri Lanka experienced a dramatic fall in arrivals. However various strategic initiatives including exemption of visa fee for 48 countries has enabled the country to bounce back quickly. With the recent lifting of Emergency regulations, all impediments for travel to the country have now been cleared. It is encouraging that the world has responded by helping Sri Lanka return to the normal pattern of arrivals in a much shorter period than initially anticipated. We can now confidently look forward to a very successful winter season ahead, which is traditionally our peak season. With the visa fee exemption scheme in full swing and reduced ticket prices, Sri Lanka is now a very competitive destination for the international traveler,” noted the Minister of Tourism Development, Wildlife & Christian Religious Affairs, John Amaratunga. The 48 countries whose citizens are eligible for the Visa Fee exemption includes Australia; Canada; China; Croatia; France; Germany; Greece; USA & India among others.