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Russian airline Aeroflot resumes operation to Sri Lanka after four months

Russia’s flag carrier Aeroflot on October 10 resumed commercial operations to Sri Lanka, more than four months after the airline suspended its flights to the island nation after authorities here briefly detained an aircraft over a legal dispute.

On June 2, an Aeroflot flight Airbus AU 289 scheduled to depart from Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport to Moscow with 191 passengers and 13 crew members, was grounded, as the owner of the aircraft — Celestial Aviation of Ireland — had filed a case against the airline over a pending arbitration on the lease of the aircraft in London.

Following the dispute, Aeroflot suspended its operations between Moscow and Colombo on June 4.

In protest against the grounding of the flight, the Russian Foreign Ministry summoned the Sri Lankan envoy in Moscow to express its dissatisfaction.

Russia remains Sri Lanka’s third-largest tourism source market year-to-date with some 51,300 arrivals, behind India and UK.

“Russia’s Aeroflot flight resumed services between Colombo and Moscow on October 10 following a recent legal row, which resulted in the flight suspending operations to Sri Lanka,” Daily Mirror Lanka newspaper tweeted .

With the arrival of an Aeroflot Flight on On October 10 to the Katunayake International Airport, the Moscow-Colombo route will be reinstated, on conditions being promised by the Sri Lankan government that none of its planes will be grounded or arrested, news portal newsfirst.lk reported.

Sri Lanka’s tourism minister Harin Fernando was at the airport as the Aeroflot flight touched down at the airport.

Fernando welcomed the resumption of Aeroflot service, and added that it would boost tourism in the country during the winter.

Aeroflot is the oldest international airline that operated flights to Colombo, and it has been operating the Moscow-Colombo route since 1964.

Aeroflot has been impacted by Western sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. (Source HT)

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