SRI LANKAN Airlines has resumed twice-weekly Monday and Friday direct flights from Hyderabad to Colombo after a gap of one year and seven months, reports Chennai's Hindu daily.
'Sri Lanka is one of the highly sought-after tourist destinations among Indian travellers of all ages. This non-stop route connecting Hyderabad and Colombo will bring travellers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh closer to many beautiful destinations across sri Lanka,' said Hyderabad International Airport CEO Pradeep Panicker.
'We continue to explore new international routes and we look forward to connecting many more exciting destinations soon,' he said.
Said Sri Lankan Airlines regional manager V Ravindran: 'Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are key markets for Sri Lanka and Sri Lankan Airlines are looking forward for further expansion in terms frequencies or capacity out of Telangana when passenger demand expected to grow.'
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'Sri Lanka is one of the highly sought-after tourist destinations among Indian travellers of all ages. This non-stop route connecting Hyderabad and Colombo will bring travellers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh closer to many beautiful destinations across sri Lanka,' said Hyderabad International Airport CEO Pradeep Panicker.
'We continue to explore new international routes and we look forward to connecting many more exciting destinations soon,' he said.
Said Sri Lankan Airlines regional manager V Ravindran: 'Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are key markets for Sri Lanka and Sri Lankan Airlines are looking forward for further expansion in terms frequencies or capacity out of Telangana when passenger demand expected to grow.'
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