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Fly SriLankan Airlines with easy payment scheme

SriLankan Airlines has launched an easy payment scheme with passengers having the option of paying for their ticket with credit cards, in installments of three, six, 12 or even upto 24 at their convenience.
Under this scheme, people can now travel abroad for initial rates as low as Rs 725 per month to India, Rs 2,000 per month to many cities in Asia, and Rs 4,000 per month to Europe. “These attractive rates make family travel more affordable enabling all Sri Lankans to experience an overseas trip with their loved ones during the upcoming holiday season,” the airline said.

Passengers can purchase their tickets online www.srilankan.com using a credit card issued by any of the partner banks and thereby make the payment at their convenience through the easy payment scheme. The partner banks are - Bank of Ceylon, Commercial Bak, HSBC, Seylan Bank and Hatton National Bank.

Head of Commercial Operations, Mohamad Fazeel said, “The primary purpose of this facility is to enable more and more people to indulge in the pleasures of air travel. With all the benefits of modern technology, the world is shrinking at a rapid pace. However there is still a segment of people in this country who think twice before embarking on a foreign trip because of the cost factor. We’ve turned that around and with this new offer on our website we have brought the world to their doorstep”.

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