Travellers
around the world are set to benefit from
SriLankan Airline's new flights to Goa in October, complete with bonus incentives. The popular Indian coastal resort town will be the airline’s 10th destination in India and its 50th global
destination.
Peter Hill, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines,
said, “We have been steadily expanding our presence in India as we are acutely aware of
the growing importance and opportunities of the travel market both inbound and out. The new route to Goa is an exciting addition with excellent
commercial prospects.”
The twice-weekly flights are scheduled for Mondays and Saturdays available from all Sri Lankan destinations to Colombo with a connecting flight
to Goa.
Barry Brown, Chief Commercial Officer,
said, “As always, we will continue to explore further opportunities by increasing services to India. We are
currently considering launching services to more cities, as well as increasing the frequency of flights to existing destinations.”
Bilateral travel between India and Sri Lanka is at an all-time high with Indians being among the most frequent visitors to Sri Lanka and Sri Lankans
being the third largest group of visitors to India, after the United States and Britain.
SriLankan is
one of the largest foreign carriers operating in India, with nearly 100 weekly flights to New Delhi, Bombay, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Madras,
Trichy, Trivandrum, Calicut, and Kochi.
To promote this new destination SriLankan Airlines is offering Skywards members up to 50% off on regular mileage for reward tickets to the
coastal resort from the launch date (on October 30) until December 10, 2006.
The Skywards offer is open to members worldwide. Tickets to Goa can be booked from SriLankan’s destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Sri
Lanka, the Far East and Japan.
The offer is available in both Business and Economy
Classes.
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