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Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2024
The public authority is mulling over embracing an open skies strategy close to plans to privatize its public transporter, Sri Lankan Aircrafts. The move is expected to help the travel industry and change the country into a territorial air center point. Six offers have been gotten for the aircraft's privatization. Nonetheless, the choice on open skies is forthcoming, as authorities assess its expected advantages and downsides in adjusting public interests and worldwide access.

There have been conversations held to choose whether to embrace the open skies strategy in Sri Lanka. The public authority is by all accounts in a 'situation' as expressed by an authority in the divestiture of the portions of 'Sri Lanka Carriers.'
https://www.srilankaweekly.co.uk/government-indecisive-about-policy-to-privatise-national-carrier-sri-lankan-airlines/
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