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Covid-19: Sri Lanka imposes new restrictions on flights

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Sri Lanka has put a cap on the number of air passengers that are allowed to come into the nation. The latest travel restrictions have been imposed in order to see that the coronavirus is contained. The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka stated that the authorities have taken the decision to reduce the number of passengers to 75 for a flight.

The new travel restriction has been effective since the morning of May 3, and airlines have been informed regarding this decision.

The situation will be reviewed in two weeks’ time, and that is when a decision will be taken on whether it should be lifted. On the other hand, there could be a further extension on such a restriction, or the nation could impose a new restriction. It was previously ruled that a flight could carry 75 Sri Lankans, along with a number of foreigners. However, due to the growing danger that the world is facing during this second wave, the total number has been brought down to 75.

Sri Lanka is an incredibly important travel destination, widely known for its pristine beaches, and incredible coastal cuisine.

The nation has reported an all-time high case of coronavirus infection for the seventh consecutive day. Much like India, the number of people confirming positive for COVID-19 is increasing day by day. India is currently the worst-hit nation, with the virus has affected more than 2 crore individuals from the time it broke out.



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