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SriLankan Airlines launches 50% Discount Promotion to Skywards Members

Travel News Asia Thursday, 1 June 2006

In celebration of the fifth anniversary of SriLankan Airlines' Tokyo/Male route, the airline has launched a special promotion for its Skywards members worldwide - a 50% discount on the number of Miles needed to travel between Tokyo and Colombo or Male up to 15 July 2006.

Whereas usually a Skywards member would need to redeem 60,000 Miles to obtain an Economy Class return ticket Tokyo/Colombo or Colombo/Tokyo, Tokyo/Male or Male/Tokyo, the promotion offers such tickets for redemption at only 30,000 Miles.

This promotion is on offer to Skywards members worldwide. This means that not only can Skywards members in Japan and Sri Lanka avail themselves of this offer, it is also open to Skywards members in Europe, the Middle East, India and Pakistan.

Now Skywards members have the opportunity to experience traditional Japanese culture combined with the exciting pace of one of the worlds trendiest cities - Tokyo. Visit its ancient monuments and botanical gardens, take a tour of the famous Tokyo Tower or stroll through the many scenic parks.

For Skywards members in Japan, there's never been a better time to experience tropical island life in Sri Lanka or the Maldives. From the Elephant Orphanage, the Sigiriya Rock Fortress and the Temple of the Tooth in Sri Lanka to the National Museum, Sultan's Garden and tranquil beaches of the Maldives, a trip to the islands offers a variety of options for a refreshing holiday.

Skywards members can contact their local Skywards office or SriLankan Airlines office to avail themselves of this offer.

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