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Sri Lanka Tourism Chairman Unveils Plans to Transform Mattala into a Premier Tourism Gateway

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The future development and positioning of Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport are being actively pursued through a joint marketing and operational strategy aimed at attracting more airlines and solidifying its role as a tourism gateway, according to Buddhika Hewawasam, Chairman of Sri Lanka Tourism.

During a media briefing held yesterday, Hewawasam acknowledged that the airport faces significant challenges due to the absence of scheduled airlines, although charter operations do continue during peak seasons, supported by existing concessions.

Hewawasam emphasized the collaborative efforts between the tourism authority, Airport & Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd, industry operators, and other stakeholders to develop a comprehensive plan that promotes Mattala both operationally and commercially.

Strategically positioned, the airport serves as the closest and most viable alternative to Bandaranaike International Airport for flight diversions. However, many airlines have historically chosen Trivandrum due to limited awareness of Mattala’s commendable safety record.

Recent initiatives by the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka and other aviation organizations have enhanced safety standards and resolved previous operational concerns, thereby enabling the airport to gain broader recognition among carriers as a certified alternative destination.

Authorities are now focused on branding Mattala specifically as a tourism airport, emphasizing its proximity to key travel zones in the south and east. There are plans to engage airlines through dedicated sessions and marketing pitches to encourage route development.

Hewawasam highlighted that increasing operations, potentially involving the national carrier SriLankan Airlines, is crucial to making Mattala commercially viable. He noted that comprehensive technical and financial assessments are necessary before any expansion of services.


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