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SriLankan Airlines, one of the largest foreign carriers operating in India, has reduced its flights to Chennai by half. This is after the news about some incidents of violence against Lankan nationals in Tamil Nadu, according to a report from Colombo.
According to news reports from there, the airline has decided to reduce the frequency of weekly flights to Chennai from 28 to 14 from Thursday. Earlier, the Sri Lankan External Affairs Ministry issued a cautionary travel advice for nationals going to Tamil Nadu.
There have been reports of Buddhist monks from Lanka being manhandled by unknown groups in Chennai, as part of the rising protest after the circulation of photographs of slain separatist leader V Prabhakaran's 12-year old son, supposed to have been taken hours before and just after the latter's death.
Ashok K Kantha, high commissioner of India to Sri Lanka, had in his message on the occasion of India's 64th Republic Day this year, said: "Sri Lankan Airlines is one of the largest foreign airlines operating in India and over 250,000 Sri Lankans visited India last year."
SriLankan Airlines reduces Chennai flights by half | Business Standard
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According to news reports from there, the airline has decided to reduce the frequency of weekly flights to Chennai from 28 to 14 from Thursday. Earlier, the Sri Lankan External Affairs Ministry issued a cautionary travel advice for nationals going to Tamil Nadu.
There have been reports of Buddhist monks from Lanka being manhandled by unknown groups in Chennai, as part of the rising protest after the circulation of photographs of slain separatist leader V Prabhakaran's 12-year old son, supposed to have been taken hours before and just after the latter's death.
Ashok K Kantha, high commissioner of India to Sri Lanka, had in his message on the occasion of India's 64th Republic Day this year, said: "Sri Lankan Airlines is one of the largest foreign airlines operating in India and over 250,000 Sri Lankans visited India last year."
SriLankan Airlines reduces Chennai flights by half | Business Standard
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