SriLankan Airlines is increasing the frequency of passenger flights from Colombo to Singapore from once a week to thrice a week from Friday, December 18. In addition to this, SriLankan will also operate a weekly service between Kuala Lumpur and Colombo every Friday, the airline said this week.
These flights are operated subject to COVID-19 entry restrictions and border closures imposed by the respective countries.
“Passengers are kindly reminded to be aware of these travel conditions before booking flights with SriLankan Airlines. The airline prioritizes the safety and wellbeing of its passengers through a range of additional measures to offer Covid-19 preventive services at the airport and onboard,” it said in the release.
Despite the global lockdown, SriLankan Airlines has been operating these routes specifically to cater to the demand for cargo capacity with its fleet of passenger and freighter aircraft.
Passengers intending to travel with SriLankan Airlines to these destinations and beyond could book their tickets from the Airline’s ticket offices in Colombo, Galle and Kandy or through their preferred travel agent. For more information contact SriLankan Airlines Global Contact Centre on +94117771979 or visit www.srilankan.com.
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