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ABTA issues advice on Sri Lanka following airport raid

ABTA is advising holidaymakers heading for Sri Lanka to
check with their tour operator before travelling following an attack on an
airport by the Tamil Tigers.

A spokesman for the association said: “For the next few days
we are advising people to check on the situation with their operators. One
thing we would stress is that the Tamil Tigers do not have a history of
targeting tourists.”

In the early hours of this morning the Tamil Tigers raided a
military airport adjacent to the civilian Colombo airport. Around 14 people are
reported to have died in the violence and a number of aircraft were destroyed.

The ABTA spokesman said 50 British tourists were caught up
in the raid but none of them were hurt.

Colombo airport is now closed and flights have been
diverted to either Dubai or the Indian city of Madras.

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