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SriLankan Airlines’ air fares slashed
Jul 04, 201112:36 PM
SriLankan Airlines’ air fares slashed

SriLankan Airlines today (July 04) announced an attractive, flexible air fare plan to provide a more competitive range of fares for flights from Colombo to many of its destinations in its global network.

SriLankan currently operates approximately 175 flights a week, out of Colombo to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Far East and the Sub-continent.

The fare structures have been constructed to suit a variety of passenger needs and options which include special one-way fares for students travelling to London, Kuala Lumpur and Bangalore; special one-way fares for Sri Lankan employees to the Middle Eastern countries such as Doha, Dubai & Saudi Arabia ; attractive group fares for pilgrimages to India, Jeddah and Thailand; competitive fares for business travellers to the Far East; and special Prepaid Ticket Advices (PTAs) to bring-in loved ones home from other destinations. Overall, fares have been slashed by about 15 – 20 percent, the airline stated in a release issued.

The release further reads:

There is a double advantage for Business travellers who can now enjoy competitive fares and direct longhaul flights to Europe without the hassle of stopovers. In addition to special Business fares, passengers can avail themselves of a Limousine transfer to their hotels or homes at no extra cost in London.

Special fares are also extended to passengers travelling beyond SriLankan’s online points to offline destinations such as Scandinavia, Ireland, Portugal, Greece, Istanbul to name a few in Europe. New Far East fares announced by the airline apply to offline destinations such as the Philippines, Korea, Vietnam and Papua New Guinea.

Flights out of Colombo to the SAARC destinations of Dhaka, Kathmandu, Lahore, Pune, Nagpur, Goa, Jaipur and Ahamadabad; plus passengers flying  to Canada & USA via Transatlantic points of London, Paris, Frankfurt and Abu Dhabi can also purchase competitive tickets through SriLankan Airlines.

Passengers who purchase tickets at least two weeks prior to travel, will have the Advance Purchase advantage of obtaining tickets at a lower fare. SriLankan has also announced infant/child discounts and the flexibility to receive date and route changes at a minimum fee, than before.

“We are making significant progress in many aspects of our operations allowing us to offer more benefits to our passengers” said SriLankan’s Chief Marketing Officer, G T Jeyaseelan.

SriLankan Airlines is in the process of modernising and increasing its fleet and this year, has expanded the airline’s route network to 51 destinations in 32 countries. It commenced flights to Guangzhou and Kochi with plans to commence operations to Moscow and Zurich by the end of the year.

SriLankan fares can now be easily accessed via the airline’s 24-hour Call Centre by dialling 1979 and following the New Reservation path; from any reputed Travel Agent; or from the website: www.srilankan.aero. Passengers checking-in online, out of Colombo, have the advantage of carrying an extra 10kg baggage allowance in addition to the allocated free baggage allowance.

 

 

 

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