Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

BIA flight rescheduli­ng talks next week

- By Sunimalee Dias

Sri Lanka's aviation authoritie­s are scheduled to meet with airlines and other stakeholde­rs next week to discuss how one-third of the flights of a daily schedule, could be accommodat­ed during the 3-month disruption next year at the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA).

Airport & Aviation Services Ltd. Executive Director Johanne Jayaratna told the Sunday Times, this meeting will discuss issues including rescheduli­ng of flights operating during the daytime, to be slotted in at nighttime, a developmen­t that was exclusivel­y reported by this paper last week. Hoteliers, travel agents and tour operators, in addition to internatio­nal airline operators, are due to attend the meeting.

The airport will be inoperativ­e from January 6 to April 6, 2017 (from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm) to undertake urgent repairs to the 30 yearold runway, the airline industry and stakeholde­rs were informed in a circular by the Civil Aviation Authority.

He also noted that discussion­s would centre on the possibilit­y of reducing flights, as not all airline frequencie­s (operating during the day) could be accommodat­ed at night.

Further, the possibilit­y of using Mattala Rajapaksa Internatio­nal Airport (MRIA) during this period by the airlines, and how local authoritie­s could assist in the implementa­tion of such an operation, is also to be discussed.

Mr Jayaratna pointed out they were also looking at the likelihood of providing a shuttle bus service from MRIA to Colombo or, even connecting up with domestic flights to be operated from Mattala to Ratmalana domestic airport.

The use of small aircraft of the B20 range could be used to travel between Mattala and Ratmalana, he said. As the Ratmalana airport cannot accommodat­e large aircraft, small aircraft would have to be used instead.

However, Mr. Jayaratna ruled out any increased congestion at the BIA during nighttime opera- tions, even though there would be more flights.

In this respect, he explained there would be only about a 20% buildup in congestion of passenger traffic at the airport during peak hours during this particular period. “This is manageable,” Mr Jayaratna said.

Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Inbound Tour Operators President, Devendra Senaratne told the Sunday Times they would be informing tour operators about the impending situation.

In this respect, he pointed out, they would have to ensure minimal inconvenie­nce to visitors by rescheduli­ng arrivals and departures as per the new airline schedules.

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