Airport & Aviation Services Sri Lanka Private Ltd (AASL) achieved a significant milestone in January 2026 by facilitating a record-breaking 1,045,097 passenger movements through Sri Lanka Airports. This remarkable achievement surpasses the previous high of 1,034,687 passengers recorded in January 2018.
Sri Lanka Airports Achieve Record with Over One Million Passenger Movements

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