2023-01-30

Sri Lanka's Skies in Crisis: A Call for Action

 The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the world to a standstill, and the aviation industry has been one of the worst affected sectors. Sri Lanka is no exception. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in Sri Lanka has sounded the alarm about the rapid decline in air traffic, ticket sales, and passenger numbers. This has resulted in many airlines operating at a loss, making it increasingly difficult for the industry to survive.

The CAA has urged the government to provide financial aid and support to the aviation industry in order to prevent a further decline. It has highlighted the importance of the aviation industry not just for the country's economic growth but also for job opportunities. The tourism industry, which heavily relies on air travel, has been one of the hardest hit industries in Sri Lanka due to the pandemic.

In order to revive the aviation industry, the CAA has called for a collaborative effort between the government, the aviation industry, and related stakeholders. The CAA's cautionary warning is a wake-up call for the government to take immediate action and support the struggling industry.

It is time for the government to step up and support the aviation industry, which has been a vital contributor to the country's economy and job market. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a critical situation, and it is crucial for the government to take action now. The future of the aviation industry in Sri Lanka depends on the support of the government and the collective effort of the industry and related stakeholders.

Let us hope that the government heeds the CAA's cautionary warning and takes action to save Sri Lanka's skyways. The future of the industry and the many livelihoods that depend on it hang in the balance.

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