It's a sleek international airport built just five years ago at a whopping cost and appears to be straight out of passengers' wildest dreams. So why is it becoming a disaster?
For many travellers it seemed like a scene straight out of their wildest dreams: A sleek, new international airport where you didn't have to queue. At all. Ever.
However, that was because just a single airline operated out of Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in Sri Lanka, and as a result only a handful of people passed through its terminals per day at the peak of its popularity.
Great for a seamless passenger experience, but not for the airport's bottom line.
Last year, it was estimated the airport received just seven passengers per 24 hour period. It quickly earned the title of the world's "loneliest" airport and was labelled the nation's biggest white elephant.