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SriLankan halts some services

New Delhi, Jan. 5

SriLankan airlines, the national airline of Sri Lanka, is to temporarily stop operating flights to Coimbatore, Kochi, Hyderabad and Kozhiode from January 15. Sources told Business Line that the services were being stopped as the two Airbus A-320 aircraft used to operate these flights are being returned. “We hope to restart these flights from the end of March by when the summer time-table will come into force,” sources said. The withdrawals of services will see the weekly flights being operated by the airline to India dip to 65 from 100 weekly earlier. Currently, the airline operates to 10 cities here including having a daily flight to both Delhi and Mumbai among others. —

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