Flight operations between Jaffna International Airport and Chennai, India SL intends to resume passenger flight operations soon



Sri Lanka intends to resume passenger flight operations between the Jaffna International Airport and Chennai, India within the next few months, Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said in a statement.   

He said the flight operations connecting the Maldives with South Indian destinations via Sri Lanka would be launched. According to the Minister several airlines have already initiated talks with the Sri Lankan authorities in this regard.  


The Jaffna Airport is expected to be developed in three stages. The terminal will be developed to handle 1,000 passengers. The runway will also be expanded further to handle even wide-body aircrafts.  


The Jaffna Airport which was formally called the Palali Airport had been used by the Royal Air Force during the World War II. After independence, it was used for flight connectivity with Indian destinations. After the civil war in the 1980s, such operations stopped. Since then, the airport was used by Sri Lanka Air Force for supplies.   
During the time of the previous government, the international flight operations commenced. However, it could not continue due to the pandemic. 

 

  • The Jaffna Airport is expected to be developed in three stages
  • Jaffna Airport which was formally called the Palali Airport had been used by the Royal Air Force during the World War II 



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