COLOMBO -- A Sri Lankan plan to privatize its national airline has brought rare murmurs of optimism, mixed with a large dose of skepticism, as the country hits the end of a debt grace period and runs out of fuel.
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One economist told Nikkei Asia that privatizing loss-making SriLankan Airlines was "long overdue." © Reuters
COLOMBO -- A Sri Lankan plan to privatize its national airline has brought rare murmurs of optimism, mixed with a large dose of skepticism, as the country hits the end of a debt grace period and runs out of fuel.