Abu Dhabi-based airline, Rotana Jet has recently started operating flights to Sri Lanka’s Colombo and Mattala airports. Sri Lanka is the first international destination outside the Gulf region for where the airline is offering tickets to. Travellers looking for air tickets to Sri Lanka from the UAE now have yet another airline alternative to consider before going ahead « Continue Reading »
Sri Lanka’s national airline, SriLankan Airlines has enhanced its frequency of flights between Muscat, Oman and Colombo to daily from December 21, 2013. The move is sure to please fliers looking for tickets to travel on the popular sector. International flyers who regularly seek tickets on scheduled flights between Oman and Colombo have been rewarded by the national carrier of « Continue Reading »
Maldivian, the flag carrier of Maldives is planning to start services from northern atolls – Gaafu Alif, Gaafu Dhaalu and Fuvahmulah to Colombo in a bid to provide connectivity to fliers seeking tickets aboard flights. The national carrier of Maldives, Maldivian is looking forward to begin flights from three northern atolls of Maldives « Continue Reading »
Headquartered at Dubai International Airport, Emirates is introducing extra services to Sri Lankan capital from 30th June 2013, offering added option for business as well as leisure travellers who seek tickets aboard flights running on the sector. Emirates to Increase Flights Services to Colombo Dubai based Emirates is all set to increase capacity from Dubai to Colombo, the capital city « Continue Reading »
Keeping in mind the rising demand for tickets on Sri Lanka-Oman route, SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, has boosted the frequency of its flights from Muscat to Colombo by two weekly. Offering added opportunities to fliers who regularly seek tickets for an air travel between Oman and Sri Lanka, SriLankan Airlines has announced its decision to increase « Continue Reading »
A woman has made history after being appointed as the first female captain of a SriLankan Airlines flight. A woman has made history after being appointed as the first female captain of a SriLankan Airlines flight. Anusha Siriratne, who joined the company as a cadet pilot in 1998, will take the helm of some of the airline’s fleet of Airbuses « Continue Reading »