The SriLankan Airlines issued a notice to the general public over a fake airline survey currently circulating on the internet and social media including messenger apps, mentioning SriLankan Airlines is offering free tickets. The airlies said that it was not a SriLankan Airlines promotion as claimed.
“This is a malicious and false site that is attempting to prey on our valued customers. Please do not access any sites that are not directly linked to SriLankan Airlines webpage. The airline is currently offering a “Partner flies free” promotional offer that can only be accessed via www.srilankan.com”, the Airline said.
It further said that SriLankan Airlines would not undertake any responsibility with regard to promotional campaigns not carried out directly by the airline. They advise general public to log onto their website for any promotional offers and refrain giving personal information to any other websites mentioning SriLankan Airlines.
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