SriLankan Airlines to establish its
presence in Australia
Melbourne joins the Airline’s global
route network from October 2017
SriLankan
Airlines, the National Carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the prestigious oneworld
alliance, will be establishing its presence in Australia with daily non-stop
services to Melbourne commencing October 29th this year.
Australia
is home to one of the largest Sri Lankan expatriate communities, many of whom
reside in and around Melbourne, the capital of Australia’s ‘Garden State’,
Victoria. This factor, together with the tremendous potential for business
travel and Victoria’s growing student population convinced the Airline to plan
for the launch of non-stop daily services to Melbourne.
The
non-stop services will also facilitate passengers from the Middle East and
South Asia seeking onward connectivity via Colombo to/from Australia.
SriLankan
Airlines’ Chief Executive Officer, Captain Suren Ratwatte said “Our presence in
Australia cements the long-standing relationship between our two countries. We
recently celebrated the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations
between our nations, and the addition of Melbourne signifies our strategy
of optimizing the Airline’s network in line with our restructuring. This also
means that we have connected another continent to our global route map. On the
other hand, given the number of Sri Lankans residing in and around Victoria, we
fulfill a long felt need for a direct service. We are proud to welcome all the
diverse residents of Victoria who can now enjoy the direct connections when
visiting their friends and families throughout our network.”
The
Airline will be operating Airbus 330-200 aircraft on the route, offering its
passengers modern in-flight comforts complemented with its award winning
service and the world renowned Sri Lankan warmth and hospitality.
The flight
schedule is as follows;
From
|
To
|
Departure
|
Arrival
|
Days of
operation
|
Colombo
|
Melbourne
|
2350 hrs
(local time)
|
1525 hrs
(local time) |
Daily
|
Melbourne
|
Colombo
|
1655 hrs
(local time) |
2215 hrs
(local time) |
SriLankan
Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer, Mr. Siva Ramachandran said, “Despite the
absence of direct connections, we have witnessed a steady increase in
passengers travelling between Colombo and Melbourne via various Asian
connecting points such as Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Our direct services will
give us a definite advantage as SriLankan is the only carrier that is able to
offer connectivity of this nature at this time. We also offer seamless onward
connections beyond Colombo to a range of destinations in the Indian Sub-Continent
and
Middle East. With the launch of the new services, SriLankan Airlines’
passengers will also have the choice of flying to other Australian cities such
as Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide as well as Auckland, New Zealand. SriLankan
Airlines will continue to explore potential expansion opportunities across its
network in order to facilitate the envisaged growth in business.”
Australia’s
High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Mr. Bryce Hutchesson said, “We congratulate
SriLankan Airlines on the addition of a direct flight to Australia.
Direct air connections between countries stimulate two-way tourism, business and
trade and people-to-people exchange which are the core ingredients for a
vibrant bilateral relationship. We are seeing a growing number of Australians
looking to travel to Sri Lanka for tourism and business, and to reconnect with
family. And we welcome the growing number of Sri Lankans travelling to
Australia for education, business, to explore Australia’s culture and natural
wonders, and of course to catch up with family and friends.”
Widely
known as “a city for all seasons,” Melbourne offers the travellers a wide
variety of historic and natural attractions along with urban cityscapes
preserving colonial architecture. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, offers
heritage, wildlife as well as adventure sports and surfing hotspots for the
adventurous Australian traveller. Over the years, the two countries have shared
a mutual passion-- cricket, which has inspired fans to travel the distance in
support of their respective home teams.
More
importantly, Australia accounts for one of the largest Sri Lankan communities
living outside Sri Lanka, out of which almost 50 per cent lives in and around
Victoria, making Melbourne the convenient terminus for their departures and
arrivals.
For
the convenience of travellers seeking onward connectivity from its Colombo hub,
SriLankan currently connects over 10 Indian points with over 100 flights a
week, which includes services to/from Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Calcutta,
Trivandrum, Tiruchirappalli, Cochin, Mumbai and New Delhi. SriLankan will be
adding Visakhapatnam, Coimbatore and Hyderabad to its route network in July
this year, further expanding its presence in India.
The Airline’s Middle
Eastern services include over fifty weekly flights to/from nine Middle Eastern
destinations, including daily services out of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Riyadh,
Muscat, Bahrain and Kuwait. The Airline also offers its passengers the option
of exploring popular holiday destinations such as Seychelles and Maldives’ Male
and Gan Island.
These
operations will further complement the existing double daily services offered
by SriLankan Airlines between Sri Lanka and Australia via Singapore and Kuala
Lumpur with its codeshare partners, Qantas and Malaysia Airlines.
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