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Bandaranaike International Airport departure public concourse area is open for visitors
Sat, Dec 5, 2020, 10:13 am SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Dec 05, Colombo: The public concourse area at the departure terminal of the Katunayake Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) is open for visitors with effect from 09.00 a.m. Saturday, 05th December, 2020.
Passengers are advised to bring only one visitor per passenger to the public lounge.
Further, visitors are advised to adhere to the health practices and guidelines implemented by the airport in addition to wearing a face mask and maintaining social distance at all times when using the airport.
Meanwhile, repatriation passengers are allowed to order Duty Free items & make the payment on their arrival at BIA.
Confectionery, perfume & cosmetics are allowed to be purchased and carried by passengers directly or get collected through a nominated family member/associate.
Due to strict health guidelines, the other products that can be purchased by the passengers have to be collected from the airport via a nominated family member/associate.
Nominated family member/associate can collect the purchased items from a designated location at the airport arrival area by contacting the relevant personnel of the Duty-Free shops at the airport.
source:colombopage
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1 st photo - Has a piling machine and have cut down some trees.
2 nd photo - They do some soil test along the existing road.
(Sorry for the poor quality of the pics)
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Govt. says in talks with int’l airline companies to commence operations at Mattala
Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said today the government is having discussions with international airline companies to commence operations at Mattala.
Speaking in Parliament, the Minister said both the Katunayake and Mattala Airports would be used to bring down tourists once the country is reopened for tourism.
He said 15,039 passenger operations were handled at the Mattala Airport so far this year.
Meanwhile, he said the government would also develop the Jaffna and Batticaloa Airports.
Source:nation.lk
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Conversion of Lotus to Banana leaf at BIA results in loss of over Rs. 31 Billion
Minister of Tourism Prasanna Ranatunga told Parliament that a delay of five years in the construction of the roof of the second terminal of the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayeke has resulted in a loss of nearly Rs.31 billion.
Minister Ranatunga said that the roof of the terminal, originally planned to be designed in the shape of a lotus flower, had been reconstructed in the shape of banana leaves incurring a cost of Rs. 660 million under the aegis of Fmr. State Minister of Civil Aviation Ashok Abeysinghe.Minister of Tourism Prasanna Ranatunga told Parliament yesterday (05) that a delay of five years in the construction of the roof of the second terminal of the Bandaranaike International Airport in Katunayeke has resulted in a loss of nearly Rs.31 billion. Minister Ranatunga said that the roof of the terminal, originally planned to be designed …
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Guys, can you please share your opinion about the lotus design and Banana Leaf Design. Which is suitable for our international airport ? I would like to also know why Lotus design was changed to Banana leaf design by the Sri Lanka Government.
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Originally posted by kennny15 View PostConversion of Lotus to Banana leaf at BIA results in loss of over Rs. 31 Billion
Minister of Tourism Prasanna Ranatunga told Parliament that a delay of five years in the construction of the roof of the second terminal of the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayeke has resulted in a loss of nearly Rs.31 billion.
Minister Ranatunga said that the roof of the terminal, originally planned to be designed in the shape of a lotus flower, had been reconstructed in the shape of banana leaves incurring a cost of Rs. 660 million under the aegis of Fmr. State Minister of Civil Aviation Ashok Abeysinghe.
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Originally posted by kennny15 View PostConversion of Lotus to Banana leaf at BIA results in loss of over Rs. 31 Billion
Minister of Tourism Prasanna Ranatunga told Parliament that a delay of five years in the construction of the roof of the second terminal of the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayeke has resulted in a loss of nearly Rs.31 billion.
Minister Ranatunga said that the roof of the terminal, originally planned to be designed in the shape of a lotus flower, had been reconstructed in the shape of banana leaves incurring a cost of Rs. 660 million under the aegis of Fmr. State Minister of Civil Aviation Ashok Abeysinghe.
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Originally posted by highflyer View Post
Very confusing... how can there be a loss from something that hasn't been built yet and who is losing the Rs.31bn? Is this due to the claimed 5 year delay in the construction start-up? Loss of revenue in aviation and / or non-aviation revenues? Maybe a saving can be realized if the Banana Leaf design is simpler / cheaper than the original Lotus Leaf roof design. But a loss...?
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostGuys, can you please share your opinion about the lotus design and Banana Leaf Design. Which is suitable for our international airport ? I would like to also know why Lotus design was changed to Banana leaf design by the Sri Lanka Government.
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Originally posted by skyline View Post
Damn you guys still thinking of building a banana or a lotus...wait for another 5 years and change the "roof" like a dildo
Last edited by ULfan79; 09-12-2020, 07:21 AM.
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