Sri Lanka’s domestic military airport in the Tamil-dominated northern Jaffna peninsula has been upgraded from where direct international flights will be operated to several southern Indian cities from this month. The Ministry of Aviation said on Friday that the Palaly Airport was converted into an international airport following the work which commenced in July this year. It will be formally declared as an international airport on October 17.
The regional flights operations service from Palaly to Indian destinations and the Maldives is expected to commence from October 15 with the completion of the first phase of the development. Out of the total cost of investment of rupees 2,250 million, the government was to allocate rupees 1,950 million while the Indian assistance will provide 300 million rupees.