Tuesday, November 21, 2006

SriLankan Airlines enhances services

SriLankan Airlines is enhancing its services throughout the Middle East and expanding its network by launching flights to Goa, with plans to commence services to Jeddah shortly.
Twice-weekly services to Goa began on 30th October, making it the 50th destination of the airline, and the 10th in India. This will bring the total number of Indian flights to 87 per week, maintaining SriLankan’s position as the largest foreign carrier into the country. Capacity has also been increased to two other Indian destinations, Bangalore and Calicut, by upgrading existing flights from Airbus A320s to the wide-bodied A330s.
With its Winter Schedule coming into effect, arrangements are being finalized to commence flights into Jeddah, which would be its third destination in Saudi Arabia, the others being Riyadh and Dammam.
21/10/06 e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia
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