Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Why is Batticaloa Airport being hyped up again?

● Last govt already spent Rs. 1.4 billion to develop it ● Min. Prasanna Ranatunga pledges to re-develop it all over again

- BY JAMILA HUSAIN

Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister, Prasanna Ranatunga, on Thursday visited the Batticaloa domestic airport and pledged to re-develop and upgrade it and give it a much-needed facelift for the convenienc­e of tourists, both local and foreign.

During his visit, Ranatunga advised officials to prepare a suitable plan for this purpose and to list the basic facilities required for air operations.

During his visit, Ranatunga said the Batticaloa airport should be developed as an attractive travel destinatio­n for tourists while developing the Eastern Province as a tourist destinatio­n.

The funds which will be allocated for this uplift is yet to be announced.

However, this seems to be the third time that the focus revolves around re-developing and uplifting the Batticaloa airport.

In a much hyped-up event, held back in March 2018, Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva, who was the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation in the Maithripal­a Sirisena government declared open the re-developed airport after the reconstruc­tion of the runway, apron and terminal building.a staggering Rs. 1.4 billion was borne by the Treasury back then for this purpose and a plaque was unveiled to declare it open for civil aviation.

It was also then gazetted as an internatio­nal airport.

Siripala had in front of the media also said the government back then will start building an aviation school before the end of the year back in 2018.

This time, he said Batticaloa needed to be transforme­d into a tourist destinatio­n but nothing much was done after he left the district that day, back then.

 ??  ?? Back in 2016, former president Maithripal­a Sirisena opening the renovated runway of the Batticaloa Airport. PICS - PRADEEP PATHIRANA
Back in 2016, former president Maithripal­a Sirisena opening the renovated runway of the Batticaloa Airport. PICS - PRADEEP PATHIRANA

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