WORLD ROUTES 2019: Sri Lankan tourist traffic recovers after Easter attacks
Posted on September 23rd, 2019

Aviation Week Network

Sri Lanka’s airports have seen a dramatic recovery in traffic following a steep decline in demand caused by terrorist bombings in April.

Immediately after the Easter bombings of churches and hotels, inbound traffic was down by 25%-30% of previous levels, according to Sanjeewa Wijeratne, executive director of Sri Lanka’s Airport and Aviation Services. The slump lasted until about June, he said on the sidelines of the World Routes conference in Adelaide Sept. 22.

The recovery started slowly because many visitors took a wait and see” approach. Now, however, traffic has rebounded and flights are full” again, Wijeratne said. He predicts that by November, passenger numbers will have fully returned to their pre-April levels.

I think it’s a really speedy recovery, Wijeratne said. We all thought it would take two years to bounce back, but the recovery has been faster than expected.”

He cited Emirates and Qatar Airways as two examples of airlines that are seeing load factors climb back towards normal.

The Chinese and Japanese markets were particularly hard hit by demand declines because of concerns about security. However, two Chinese airlines that pulled out of the market–Air China and China Southern–have resumed service, Wijeratne said. Aeroflot also pulled its flight from Sri Lanka, but is expected to return this winter.ADVERTISING

Duty free and other retail spending at the main international airport in Colombo was severely affected. The airport allowed a rent discount of 35%-40% because of the drop in business, which in turn hurt the airport’s revenue. As well as the traffic drop, non-passengers were not allowed into the airport terminal as a temporary security measure. Those factors affected spending on everything from taxis to parking.

Adrian Schofield/Aviation Daily, adrian.schofield@informa.com

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