An Overview of Development and Traffic Flow at Bandaranayke International Airport in Sri Lanka
Mar 12th, 2008 | By WJ | Category: Airport EconomicsBy A.K. Somasundaraswaran
Sri Lanka’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) is Sri Lanka’s only gateway to facilitate international flights, located 32 kilometres away from Colombo city. In order to satisfy ever increasing demand, BIA has been continuously developing its infrastructure. As a result, A.K. Somasundaraswaran expects the airport will soon be identified as a major hub airport in South Asia.
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