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Lanka turns former military air base into third internatio­nal airport

- Mohammed Rasooldeen Colombo

The Palaly Airport, a former military air base, has been turned into Jaffna Internatio­nal Airport, the third gateway to the island. The new airport was inaugurate­d by the island’s President, Maithripal­a Sirisena, while Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and his Cabinet ministers also witnessed the ceremony.

The refurbishe­d airport, costing $13.8 million, has a 1,400-meter long runway to facilitate ATR 72 aircraft, which can carry 70 passengers. It will later be expanded to 3,500 meters to handle large passenger aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and A321. Located approximat­ely 16 km north of Jaffna, Palaly was a Sri Lanka Air Force base and a domestic airport. The airport was built by the British Royal Air Force during the WWII.

After independen­ce, Palaly Airport was used as the second internatio­nal airport of the country for flights to southern India before the civil war began, almost 40 years ago.

President Sirisena termed the opening of Palaly Airport for commercial flights “a significan­t landmark of the developmen­t program commenced after the conclusion of the conflict.”

Prime Minister Wickremesi­nghe said the upgraded Jaffna Internatio­nal Airport marked a “turning point” in Sri Lankan aviation, which would be “an asset for the entire nation.”

“The airport will deploy regional airliners and be elevated to an Asian travel destinatio­n,” the premier said.

“The airport, which is expected to accommodat­e direct flights between Sri Lanka and India, will contribute toward promoting the tourism industry in the north. This will play an important role in the economic growth and overall developmen­t of the country,” he added.

 ?? Photo/Supplied ?? Sri Lanka President Maithripal­a Sirisena opens Jaffna Internatio­nal Airport in the presence of Prime
Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and other oficials and diplomats.
Photo/Supplied Sri Lanka President Maithripal­a Sirisena opens Jaffna Internatio­nal Airport in the presence of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and other oficials and diplomats.

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