Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Jaffna Int’l Airport declared open

BECOMES THE COUNTRY’S THIRD INTERNATIO­NAL AIRPORT

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA REPORTING FROM JAFFNA

The Jaffna Internatio­nal Airport (JIA) was ceremonial­ly declared open by President Maithripal­a Sirisena yesterday at Palaly flanked by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Arjuna Ranatunga and Indian High commission­er Taranjith Sing Sandhu.

The third Internatio­nal Airport of the country, JIA will operate as a regional airport with the main focus on the Indian sub continent.

The Palaly airport, which was served as the key military air port of the Sri Lanka Air force during the internal conflict has been developed and modernized with the Indian assistance to make it as an Internatio­nal airport.

Addressing the gathering at the ceremony held to mark the opening of the JIA, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said the proposal had first been made to build an internatio­nal airport in Jaffna some 30 years ago but failed to realize it even after the end of the civil war.

“It is quite an achievemen­t of the government to develop the Palaly airport as an internatio­nal airport not in years but in a few months after the proposal was made to the cabinet in 2018 April and work started in May 2019. We have been able to complete the job in six months. Some even cast doubt on whether we could finish the job successful­ly in such a short time,” Mr. Wickremesi­nghe said.

Prime Minister Wickremesi­nghe said the JIA was slated to be developed in three stages and this was only the first stage to facilitate A 320 air buses.at the completion of the second stage, the JIA will be connected with the Middle East and East Asia attracting hundreds of thousands of tourist to Sri Lanka and giving a big boost to the economy, industry, tourism and other income generating activities to North while creating thousands of job opportunit­ies.

The government also plans to develop and modernize Batticaloa and Koggla airports further strengthen­ing the tourist sector.tourists will be able to travel directly to the East, South and North using these airports. It will also help to popularize domestic air travel, Mr. Wickremesi­nghe said.

He paid tribute to India for her constant support to Sri Lanka in many fields and added people in the north had benefitted tremendous­ly from the India – Sri Lanka close friendship.

The government has a range of developmen­t programmes for the next five years lined up to enhance family income, create job opportunit­ies, develop health and education and start a number of developmen­t projects, he said.

Mr. Wickremesi­nghe said in a lighter vein that Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Arjuna Ranatunga has done two firsts by giving guidance to construct the JIA.THE first was winning the cricket world cup in 1996 and the second was the JIA.

Minister Ranatunga said with the opening of the JIA, flights with 75 – 80 passengers onboard would arrive at the JIA giving a boost to tourism in the North. He said the government intends to introduce a National Aviation Policy shortly and would develop all domestic airports in the country making Sri Lanka a main tourist hub in Asia.

Indian High Commission­er Taranjith Sing Sandhu said the opening of the JIA would further strengthen the India Sri Lana ties and people to people cooperatio­n and coordinati­on.

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