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SriLankan
Airlines redoubles efforts to bring in tourists from India
SriLankan Airlines has redoubled its efforts aimed at bringing more
tourists to Sri Lanka from India, in support of the countrys
tourism industry.
National
carriers Head of Worldwide Passenger Sales Manoj Gunawardena
said: We are fully focused on our responsibility as the National
Carrier to support our own tourism industry, although the airline
itself has a thriving business in transit passengers travelling
through our hub in Colombo.
SriLankans
most recent promotion in India offers discounted fares throughout
the month of February for Indian travellers below the age of 27
to enjoy exciting holidays in Sri Lanka. One condition of the offer
is that travellers must spend a minimum of three days in Sri Lanka.
In
the past, travel advisories in European countries have led to drops
in arrivals from some of the islands traditional tourism markets,
although tourists have never been targeted in the countrys
conflict.
The
airline has invested heavily in recent years in publicising Sri
Lanka as a destination in India, drawing attention to its value
for money shopping, wide range of cuisine, superior hotel and convention
facilities, cultural wonders, and diverse climates and landscapes.
SriLankan
Airlines is the only international carrier to have 100 flights per
week to India, serving 11 cities there - New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai,
Trichy, Trivandrum, Cochin, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Goa, Coimbatore
and Calicut.
Senaka
Fernando, Regional Manager Indian Subcontinent & Maldives, said:
India is the largest country of origin of tourists to Sri
Lanka, having replaced our earlier traditional markets in Europe
every year since 2005.
More
than 100,000 Indians visited in 2007, a number that Sri Lanka Tourism
says is expected to double in the next two years.
The
airline is focusing attention on the short flying time, with Colombo
being only about an hour away from its six destinations in South
India. It has also drawn attention to Colombos Bandaranaike
International Airport as the finest in South Asia, with its new
terminal, aerobridges, comfortable lounges, and well-stocked duty
free shopping complex.
The
airline also focuses on Indian travellers on board its flights in
the region, with a wide selection of North Indian, South Indian
and vegetarian dishes, and a modern entertainment system which has
the latest releases from Bollywood and the Tamil film industry.
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