Etihad Airways has appointed Kumar De Silva as
its country manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives. Based in the
capital, Colombo, Mr De Silva, a Sri Lankan national, will
re-establish the airline’s office and oversee its operations in
Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
“Etihad is very pleased to be coming back
to Sri Lanka and looks forward to the successful resumption of
flights in January 2010. We have an enormous opportunity to make a
real contribution to the growth of trade and tourism as Sri Lanka
re-establishes its position in the global arena,” said Joost den
Hartog, Etihad Airways’ regional general manager for North Asia
and the Indian Subcontinent. “Mr De Silva’s extensive experience
in the airline industry and his in-depth local knowledge will be
invaluable in growing the operation between Abu Dhabi and
Colombo.”
During his five-year association with Etihad
Airways Mr De Silva has set up three new outstation operations in
Colombo, Tehran and Kathmandu. He has a wealth of commercial
airline experience in senior management positions at Singapore
Airlines, Sri Lankan Airlines and Thai Airways.
When it resumes operations to Colombo in January
2010, Etihad will operate four flights per week from Abu Dhabi to
Sri Lanka’s largest city and commercial capital, using an Airbus
A320 aircraft. The timing of the flights has been scheduled to
facilitate onward connections from a number of key destinations on
the airline’s network, including Moscow and North America.
Flight EY266 will depart Abu Dhabi on Mondays,
Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 9.40pm and arrive at Colombo’s
Bandaranaike international airport at 3.30am the following day.
Return flight EY267 will depart Colombo on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 4.30am, arriving in Abu Dhabi at 7.45am
the same morning.
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