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  2. Bandaranaike International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has four available frequencies that pilots can use to communicate with Air Traffic Control (ATC). The first is the Bandaranaike International Airport Approach at 132.4 MHz, and the other is Bandaranaike International Airport Tower at 118.7 MHz.

  3. List of airports in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Colombo's Bandaranaike International Airport is the busiest airport in the country and one of the busiest airports in South Asia. It was estimated to handle over 10.5 million passengers in 2018. It was estimated to handle over 10.5 million passengers in 2018.

  4. SriLankan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    SriLankan Catering depot at Bandaranaike International. SriLankan Catering Limited is the sole airline caterer in Sri Lanka. Its hub is at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). [72] SriLankan Catering's main line of business is in-flight catering to airlines that operate to Bandaranaike International Airport. [73]

  5. Stowaway rat grounds SriLankan Airlines flight in Colombo

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  6. Katunayake - Wikipedia

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    It is the site of Bandaranaike International Airport, the primary international air gateway to Sri Lanka. With the change of government in 1977 and the introduction of the open economy policy a large area was allocated to create a free trade zone (currently known as the Export Promotion Zone).

  7. Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A third international airport [7] for Sri Lanka outside Colombo was considered for various reasons. Congestion was increasing at Bandaranaike International Airport, and an alternate airport was desired. [8] [9] In addition, the Rajapaksa government wanted to revitalise the tourism industry following the Sri Lankan Civil War.