Sri Lanka Offers $510M Debt Absorption in SriLankan Airlines Sale

In a strategic move to offload SriLankan Airlines, the Sri Lankan government is taking on $510 million of the carrier's debt, aiming to make the sale more appealing to potential buyers.

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