The Ghost Airport of Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka has built an airport that nobody wants to use.

Mattala Rajapaksa Internation Airport
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Speaking of white elephants, this must be the greatest of all. Sri Lanka’s last president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, spent $270mil on a brand spanking new international airport terminal. It was opened in 2013 and whilst it was designed to handle some 2 million passengers, it handles less than 5000 last year. Presently, only low cost carrier, flyDubai, operates from this airport with its limited flights to Dubai.

 

Distances between Bandaranaike International Airport and Mattala Rajapaksa international airport
Google Maps: Distances between Bandaranaike International Airport and Mattala Rajapaksa international airport

Look at the distances between Colombo and the two airports!

The country is still a very poor country with approximately 30% of its people still live below the poverty line so it beats me why the government of the day would have spent such money instead of feeding and educating its people.

 

It is a fact that the current Colombo Bandaranaike Airport is overly congested but I would rather fly through this airport than having to travel hundreds of kilometres to the new airport in the middle of nowhere in rural Sri Lanka!

Andrew
Andrew
Andrew is a self-confessed guru when it comes to frequent flyer programmes. He claims that he is more familiar of the terms & conditions than the one who came up with the terms & conditions. His dream is to be able to feast on cookies day and night without getting fat.

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