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Sri Lankan Aviation Minister says flights from Jaffna to India will resume in July

Sri Lankan Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva believes that resuming flights to India will help the country's tourism industry and ease economic hardship. The economic crisis in Sri Lanka has caused an acute shortage of essential items like food, medicine, cooking gas and other fuel, toilet paper, and even matches, with Sri Lankans being forced to wait in lines lasting hours outside stores to buy fuel and cooking gas.

By PTI Jun 19, 2022 5:22:33 PM IST (Published)


Sri Lankan Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said the country will resume flights from the northern Jaffna peninsula to India next month, asserting that the move would help the country's tourism industry and ease economic hardship. The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority plans to attract 800,000 tourists during the rest of the year.
"The northern Jaffna peninsula's Palaly airport is to resume flights to India from next month," said De Silva on Saturday. However, he did not specify a date.
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