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846,173 international passenger movements in January at Colombo BIA

 27,295 passenger movements a day on average almost reaching the pre-pandemic levels

 208,253 international tourist arrivals recorded in January

 13,183 passenger arrivals a day on average at airports

 207,182 tourist arrivalsthrough all airports BIA, JIA and MRIA

 6,683 tourists a day on average through all airports BIA, JIA and MRIA

COLOMBO : The passenger figures in January 2024 at Sri Lanka airports indicates a promising growth of the 

tourist arrivals as Sri Lanka airports had facilitated 846,173 total passenger arrivals out of which 

207,182 tourist arrivals (through all airports BIA, JIA and MRIA).

In January 2022, 82,327 tourists arrived in Sri Lanka and it went up to 102,545 with an increase of 

24.5 % for the same period in 2023. With a remarkable growth, in January 2024, 208,253 tourists had 

arrived in Sri Lanka with a growth of 103% compared to the same period on 2023.

Meanwhile, Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) had facilitated 11,801 international 

tourist arrivals with 102 flight operations (Total passenger movements 23,739). Further, Jaffna 

International Airport (JIA) had facilitated 3,413 international passenger movements and 271 domestic 

passenger movements in January 2024.

With the current statistics, BIA facilitated 846,173 international passenger movements in January 

2024 with an average of 27,295 passengers a day.

 Athula Galketiya (Chairman of Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) 

Limited),remarked, “These numbers indicate that BIA is almost reaching the average daily passenger 

number handled, approximately 29,800, in the most successful year, handling 10.8 million passengers 

in 2018. Furthermore, BIA handled 9.9 million passengers in 2019, with an average daily passenger 

movement of approximately 27,280 passengers.” Further In response to the growing number of 

passengers, AASL is in the process of expanding and upgrading the infrastructural capacity at BIA as

a short and medium-term solution.

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