Air India chops Sri Lanka flights
Air India is cutting back Sri Lanka services starting later this week. It says demand has plunged amid a worsening economic crisis and civil unrest. Flights from Delhi will drop from seven to four per week, the airline said
Flights to Colombo from Chennai will remain untouched, for now. Delhi-Colombo service will operate on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday from April 9 through May 31.
The Sri Lanka government imposed a curfew and a temporary social media ban
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