Sri Lanka reopens international airport
The Hindu
Six flights have arrived in Sri Lanka since the reopening of the airport at midnight
Sri Lanka on Tuesday reopened its international airport in Colombo for passengers in the midst of the current COVID-19 lockdown with the first flight with 53 passengers landing from Qatar. However, those with a travel record to India and Vietnam over the last 14 days would not be allowed to disembark at the Colombo airport, said a senior Civil Aviation official P.A. Jayakantha. The internal travel restrictions, which allow only essential services, have been in effect from mid-May and due to be lifted on June 7.More Related News

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