SriLankan Airlines, as the travel restrictions imposed by the countries in our global network continue to be in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, said on Saturday that it has extended the temporary suspension of its scheduled passenger flights till May 15.
The airline’s cargo services will continue to operate from its worldwide network, facilitating essential supplies of medical resources, equipment as well as perishable cargo in support of governments and industries during this tumultuous period.
“Continuing to reach out to fellow Sri Lankans in need, SriLankan Airlines will operate special passenger flights as and when required,” the airline said.
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The UK government has unveiled a package of reforms to simplify imports from developing countries which allows for more garments manufactured in Sri Lanka to enter the UK tariff-free.
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