India, Sri Lanka resume flights between Chennai and Jaffna, 3 years after Covid

PTI | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz, Colombo
Dec 12, 2022 02:14 PM IST

The resumption of flights between Chennai and Jaffna is expected to help Sri Lanka's cash-strapped tourism sector and provide a fillip to its beleaguered economy.

India and Sri Lanka on Monday resumed flight services between Chennai and Jaffna, three years after the island nation discontinued the services due to the Covid pandemic.

Tourists take pictures in front of the Sri Lankan 'white elephant' Chinese-built Lotus Tower after it was opened for public in Colombo, Sri Lanka. India, Sri Lanka resume flights between Chennai and Jaffna, 3 years after Covid-19 (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)
Tourists take pictures in front of the Sri Lankan 'white elephant' Chinese-built Lotus Tower after it was opened for public in Colombo, Sri Lanka. India, Sri Lanka resume flights between Chennai and Jaffna, 3 years after Covid-19 (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)

The first flight on resumption of services landed this morning at the Jaffna International Airport, Upul Dharmadasa the Chairman of the Airport and Aviation Services told reporters.

Jaffna airport officials said the Alliance Air service landed at Jaffna at 1125 am local time. A small ceremony was conducted to welcome the flight which had 14 selected passengers, mostly officials, on board.

The return to Chennai was scheduled for 2.50 pm local time.

The Alliance Air flights would operate four times a week between the two cities.

The airport in Palaly was named the Jaffna International Airport as Sri Lanka’s third international airport in October 2019 and had its first flight from Chennai.

The airport in Palaly was named the Jaffna international airport as Sri Lanka’s third international airport in October 2019 and had its first flight from Chennai.

The 2019 redevelopment of the airport was funded by both Sri Lanka and India.

The tourism sector is the main source of foreign exchange earnings for cash-strapped Sri Lanka.

However, the onset of the pandemic in 2020 severely crippled the tourism sector and was one of the major reasons for Sri Lanka's economic travails.

The resumption of flights is expected to help the cash-strapped country's tourism sector and provide a fillip to its beleaguered economy.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.
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