SriLankan Airlines plans to significantly expand its capacity between Colombo and Singapore with the introduction of wide-bodied Airbus A330 aircraft.
The A330 is equipped with the latest inflight entertainment systems, luxurious seating and onboard cuisine that is among the finest in the sky.
Starting from October 29, SriLankan Airlines will increase frequencies to 21 flights per week from the planned schedule of 17 flights per week. Of this, seven flights will be operated by A330-300 aircraft, while the remaining 14 frequencies will be operated by A320/A321 Neos.
This route is highly popular with a wide range of travellers including holidaymakers, businessmen, traders, Mice groups, students and those who visit families and friends. Three daily flights on this route means more flexibility for passengers.
Srilankan also offers codeshare flights to four cities in Australia - Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth - with its OneWorld partner Qantas through the Singapore Changi hub. This is in addition to the daily direct flights operated by SriLankan Airlines between Colombo and Melbourne. - TradeArabia News Service