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  2. Low-price nonstop flights to Toronto coming to PBIA this week

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    Most flights will cost $91 to $127, according to the airline's website.

  3. Bandaranaike International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bandaranaike International Airport connects to 52 airports across 27 countries. The airport operates an average of around 590 scheduled international flights weekly. The routes between Colombo (CMB) and Dubai (DXB), Male (MLE), and Chennai (MAA) are the busiest, with an average of 53 flights operating between these destinations per week.

  4. Cinnamon Air - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Aviation, DBA Cinnamon Air is a Sri Lankan domestic airline, operating from a dedicated terminal at the Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo to destinations around Sri Lanka. It commenced its daily scheduled operation in July 2013.

  5. FitsAir - Wikipedia

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    On 5 October 2022, Fitsair ceremonially started its very-first scheduled, commercial passenger flights, launching Colombo (CMB) to Dubai (DXB). Later, this service was launched as a daily service due to higher demand from 26 March 2023. On 20 February 2023, airline launched Colombo (CMB) to Chennai (MAA) service.

  6. SriLankan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Following the ownership transfer, SriLankan began promoting Colombo as a hub for flights to Asia. [16] The first destination of the expansion plan was Shanghai; the route was initiated on 1 July 2010. [17] The airline commenced flights to Guangzhou on 28 January 2011. [18] A SriLankan Airlines Airbus A320-214 in the Oneworld livery

  7. Mexico, Canada tariffs could quickly change the cost of your ...

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    The proposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China would cause an average tax increase of more than $800 this year on US households, according to estimates from TaxFoundation.org quoted by Telsey.