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Tea, curries and beaches: you can start dreaming of Sri Lanka’s star attractions again. The country will reopen its airports to international tourists in two weeks. Per local media, Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said that the two main airports Bandaranaike International Airport (Colombo) and Mattala International Airport (Hambantota) will reopen starting 21 January and international flights will resume gradually starting 23 January.
“The airport was closed on March 19. Since then there have been no tourist arrivals for 10 months. We have been making various plans to restart the tourism industry since last June,” reports Sri Lankan news portal Ada Derana. “This time is an opportunity with good demand. This is the best time to implement this quickly. Therefore, we hope to open the entire airport to tourists by the 21st, 23rd of January. We are currently preparing for this after identifying some basic issues.”

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