Kite ban .

The Airports and Aviation Services Sri Lanka Private Limited has issued a warning against flying kites near the country’s international airports.

Issuing a special notice, the company warned that flying kites or any aerial object above a height of 300 feet within a radius of 5 km from any international airport is strictly prohibited.

The company further said that flying kites near international airports is considered a punishable offense.

The warning has been issued highlighting the disruption to flight operations and the threat to flights and passengers.