In a move that signals a robust future for Sri Lanka’s aviation and tourism sectors, the Cabinet of Ministers has officially granted approval for a significant expansion of the departure terminal at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). This transformative project, which includes the construction of a new building equipped with 36 brand new check-in counters and six advanced passenger boarding corridors, is set to drastically enhance the airport’s operational capacity and passenger experience.
The decision reflects the government’s commitment to modernising national infrastructure to meet the surging demands of international travel. As the primary gateway for the global Sri Lankan community and international tourists alike, the Bandaranaike International Airport has long been the focus of strategic development plans. This latest approval marks a pivotal step in ensuring that the airport remains a competitive hub in the South Asian region.
A Major Investment in Aviation Infrastructure
The contract for this ambitious expansion has been awarded to the renowned local firm, Maga Engineering (Pvt) Ltd, following a rigorous international competitive bidding process. The scale of the investment is substantial, with the contract valued at US$ 7.26 million (excluding VAT) along with a local component of Rs. 3.77 billion (excluding VAT). The selection of Maga Engineering, a company with a storied history in airport civil works dating back to the 1980s, underscores the emphasis on expertise and reliability in executing such a critical national project.
The expansion is not merely an addition of space but a comprehensive upgrade of Terminal 1’s departure facilities. By adding 36 new check-in counters, the total capacity for processing departing passengers will see a significant uplift, effectively reducing wait times and congestion during peak hours. Furthermore, the introduction of six new passenger boarding corridors will streamline the flow from the terminal to the aircraft, providing a more seamless and comfortable transition for travellers.

Meeting the Demand of a Record-Breaking Year
The timing of this expansion could not be more critical. Recent statistics from Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (AASL) indicate that 2026 has already been a landmark year for the industry. In January 2026, Sri Lanka’s airports handled an all-time record of over 1.04 million passengers in a single month, surpassing the previous high set in 2018. This surge in volume is a clear indicator of the rapid recovery and growth within the tourism and business travel sectors.
With the airport currently operating near its design capacity, the existing facilities have often faced pressure during busy periods. The newly approved expansion is specifically designed to alleviate these bottlenecks. Upon completion, the project is expected to contribute to an overall increase in the passenger handling capacity of Terminal 1, moving the airport closer to its long-term goal of accommodating 10 million passengers per year.
Boosting Tourism and Economic Connectivity
For the Sri Lankan expatriates living in countries like Australia, the UK, and Canada, BIA is more than just an airport; it is the first point of contact with their heritage. Improvements to the airport facilities directly enhance the visiting experience for those returning to see family or conduct business. Moreover, a more efficient airport serves as a catalyst for the broader economy.
Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is heavily reliant on air connectivity. India remains the largest source market, with tens of thousands of visitors arriving by air each month. The expansion of BIA ensures that Sri Lanka can continue to attract and efficiently process large volumes of tourists, thereby supporting thousands of jobs across the hospitality and service sectors. The project also strengthens Sri Lanka’s position as a regional hub, facilitating smoother transit for passengers travelling between Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region.

The Role of Local Expertise
The involvement of Maga Engineering (Pvt) Ltd in this project is a testament to the capabilities of Sri Lanka’s construction sector. The firm was identified as the lowest substantially responsive bidder by the High-Level Standing Procurement Committee, ensuring that the project delivers outstanding value for the national investment. Having previously worked on the original runway and terminal-related civil works in the 1980s, the company brings deep institutional knowledge to the current expansion.
The project scope includes the construction of approximately 1,700 square metres of additional terminal space. This physical expansion will house the new check-in infrastructure and the remote boarding gates, providing the necessary ‘breathing room’ for the airport’s operations. The integration of modern technology and sustainable building practices is also expected to be a hallmark of this new construction phase.
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Looking Ahead to 2027
The completion of the 36 new check-in counters and six boarding corridors is scheduled for the 2026-2027 period. This project is part of a broader, phased development plan for Bandaranaike International Airport, which includes the eventual construction of a entirely new Terminal 2. By addressing the immediate capacity needs through this Terminal 1 expansion, the government is ensuring that the airport can handle current growth while building the foundation for future mega-projects.
As we look toward the future, the modernisation of BIA stands as a symbol of Sri Lanka’s aspirations. It is an investment in the nation’s connectivity, its tourism potential, and its people. For every member of the Sri Lankan expatriate community, these upgrades promise a more efficient, welcoming, and world-class gateway back to the island.
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Source: Ada Derana First at 9 broadcast, July 14, 2026, kindly email us at info@eLanka.com.au if any information needs to be corrected.
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