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      • Trade and tourism rely on aviation, and this helps to create jobs, alleviate poverty and generate prosperity. In a 2018 IATA study, Sri Lanka’s aviation sector supported some 700,000 jobs and contributed $8 billion to the GDP. This has the potential to increase to over 1 million jobs contributing nearly $30 billion to the GDP by 2038.
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  2. There are different ways of measuring air transport’s impact on an economy. We look at three: the jobs and spending generated by airlines and their supply chain, the flows of trade, tourism and investment resulting

  3. Sep 12, 2024 · Aviation remains the primary gateway for tourists to Sri Lanka, making it the lifeline of the nation’s tourism industry. With direct flights connecting Sri Lanka to key global markets like Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, the country has witnessed a steady increase in tourist arrivals.

  4. Jul 14, 2023 · Trade and tourism rely on aviation, and this helps to create jobs, alleviate poverty and generate prosperity. In a 2018 IATA study, Sri Lanka’s aviation sector supported some 700,000 jobs and contributed $8 billion to the GDP.

  5. Aug 1, 2023 · Abstract and Figures. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the airline industry's role in fostering economic growth, with a focus on Sri Lanka's aviation sector. The study examines the ...

  6. Jun 27, 2012 · Hence, the main objective of this study is to find out challenges confronted with required Aviation-Service level to leverage Tourism Industry in Sri Lanka.

  7. Jun 1, 2020 · The aim of this study is to examine the causal relationship between tourism, air travel and economic growth in Sri Lanka for period of 1983-2019. The study employs the Cointegration and Granger...

  8. travel and tourism sector also supported approximately 793,000 total jobs (direct and indirect jobs) in Sri Lanka in 2015 (9.7% of total employment), which is forecast to increase by roughly 1.7% per year, on average 949,000 jobs in 2026 (11.2% of total employment).

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