Sri Lanka state airline to get Rs25bn bailout: report
July 15, 2013 (LBO) – State-run SriLankan Airlines will get a 25 billion rupee tax-payer bailout, through a Treasury bond to settle fuel bills, a media report said.
Sri Lanka’s The Sunday Times newspaper quoted civil aviation minister Priyankara Jayaratne as saying that the Treasury has agreed to pay 25 billion rupees owed to state-run fuel distributor, Ceylon Petroleum Corporation.
Another 11 billion rupees remained, the report said.
SriLankan had run operating losses of 20.
5 billion rupees in 2012, and Mihin Lanka, state budget carrier another billion rupees.
SriLankan also gets 100 million US dollars of tax-payer funded capital injections a year which was also initially paid through Treasury bonds.
It is not clear whether the fuel bailout is in addition to the annual injections.
The airline is to acquire a fleet of long-haul aircraft to upgrade its produce and cut fuel costs, but is facing heavy competition from both full service and budget carriers.
