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Many Russians will go to Sri Lanka because Russia has now resumed direct flights between Sri Lanka and Russia. Because the international situation this year is not very stable, the economies of many countries are not very optimistic, and the economies of many regions have experienced decline and recession. Sri Lanka should be regarded as a region greatly affected by this crisis, because the sudden economic crisis has led to energy crises such as power outages, and local people are also complaining.

Because Sri Lanka has nothing to support the national economy, it has been relying on tourism all these years. However, since the outbreak of the epidemic, the tourism industry in Sri Lanka has been very depressed, which can be said to be an unprecedented blow. Coupled with various crises, the number of immigrants in Sri Lanka has plummeted from 65,438+million to 30,000 per month, which has also exceeded the lowest figure this year.

There are fewer and fewer tourists in Sri Lanka, which proves that the local economic situation is getting worse and worse. Not only has there been an economic crisis, but there has also been inflation, which has had a huge negative impact on local development and people's daily life. But now Sri Lanka has ushered in the tourist season, and most of the tourists are Russians. Because there were some contradictions between Russia and Sri Lanka at that time, direct flights were grounded. But now that Russia has resumed direct flights between the two places, many Russians have traveled to Sri Lanka.

However, due to the international situation, in fact, Russia does not recommend local people to travel to Europe, so Russian people can choose fewer tourist sites, and Sri Lanka is relatively the most cost-effective and suitable. On the one hand, it can relax the mood, on the other hand, it can help Sri Lanka to restore local tourism, promote local economic development and alleviate Sri Lanka's economic crisis.