20 November 2009

SriLankan to Fly in More Tourists, Maldives, Oman, Middle Eastern and European Destinations to be Served More

20th November 2009, www.news.lk

The national carrier SriLankan, which will initially operate four flights per week has obtained a fifth freedom traffic right between Colombo and Maldives from January 2010. It will then progress to daily flights from the summer of 2010, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau sources said.

It will open up new opportunities for people traveling between Muscat and Colombo, and also Middle Eastern and European destinations as well as being a winner with both business and leisure customers.

Oman Air first commenced operations in Sri Lanka in 1991 and decided to stop operations to Colombo in 2003 quoting the low yield, generated from this market.

Sri Lanka is famous for its hospitality and plethora of holiday destinations and has always been a popular choice for holiday tourists.

Holidays in Sri Lanka will give Oman Air customers the chance to experience the charm of this tiny island in the Indian Ocean amidst its scenic beauty, old world charm and laid back atmosphere.

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