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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, February 2, 2014
Mattala: Planes come, nobody gets in or gets out
Sunday, February 02, 2014
“No one embarked or disembarked at Mattala,” he says, adding that all
passengers were booked to Katunayake from Kuala Lumpur. “Was this just
to keep the public informed that Mattala is still alive and alert?” he
asks. SriLankan Airlines sources said this had been going on for some
time. “Sometimes, flights just land and take off at Mattala with nobody
getting down,” said one authoritative source, on condition of anonymity.
“If there are passengers who do disembark, they usually stay in transit
at the airport. It is only on rare occasions that anybody flies to
Mattala on account of it being his or her final destination.”
Embarkations are also not numerous but President Mahinda Rajapaksa makes
it a point to leave and enter the country through MRIA. “What we see
mostly are passengers who are in transit because the airline chooses to
route them that way,” said another source. “But this works for the
interested parties because they are able to show international flight
movements to and from MRIA,” he said. Among the SriLankan flights that
go via Mattala are those to Trichy, Bangkok and Male.
“At the same time, SriLankan also operates direct flights to those
destinations from Katunayake,” he continued. “This is a clear case of
ferrying a passenger from point A to point B via point C without going
directly to point B.” The Sunday Times was unable to get a full schedule
of arrivals and departures at MRIA. The information published on its
official website, www.mria.lk, has not been updated since November 25
last year.
The official website of the Airport and Aviation Services Ltd (AASL)
does not carry a flight schedule for MRIA. The three international
airlines currently operating to MRIA are SriLankan, Flydubai and Mihin.
AASL Chairman Prasanna Wickramasuriya said he was unwell and referred
the Sunday Times to MRIA CEO Derrick Karunaratne. Head of Airport
Management H.S. Hettiarachchi also asked the Sunday Times to contact Mr.
Karunaratne. However, despite several attempts the line was not
connected to Mr. Karunaratne.
But SriLankan Airlines yesterday defended its decision to land at
Mattala. “We operate to MRIA with multifaceted objectives,” Media
Relations Manager Deepal V Perera said. “In terms of our operations to
MRIA, we have found that 35-40 per cent of the foreign travellers who
visit Sri Lanka travel to the southern and eastern parts of the
country.”
“At the moment, the main constraint that they are faced with is that it
takes a longer time to travel to these destinations via road,” he
explained.
“SriLankan, having identified this factor, decided to enhance travel by air domestically by means of offering special destination packages in promoting MRIA as a gateway to the southern part of the country.”
“SriLankan, having identified this factor, decided to enhance travel by air domestically by means of offering special destination packages in promoting MRIA as a gateway to the southern part of the country.”
“Secondly, we are also developing the MRIA as a regular travel
destination encouraging visitors to use MRIA as a convenient gateway as
it shortens the travel time,” he said. Mr. Perera said there was
congestion at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) during peak time.
“Besides, we also see an increasing number of transit passengers
arriving at BIA. This is causing more congestion at the BIA,” he said.
“As a result, we are also experiencing flight delays which are not only
causing inconvenience to travellers but also increasing our costs.”
“As a remedy for this we are looking forward to use MRIA as our transit
hub, to give our passengers a better travel experience,” he said.
“Finally in the future, we will be offering direct destination flights
from MRIA on a regular basis with the objective of promoting MRIA as a
gateway for Sri Lanka tourism.
