SriLankan Airlines has begun transforming its worldwide operations into environment-friendly ‘Green Flights.’ It is the first airline in South Asia to make a full and unconditional commitment to environmental conservation.
Sri Lankan Airlines, the national airline of Sri Lanka, has reduced the number of its flights to India from 100 flights a week at present to 51 flights a week due to, what the carrier described as, “mounting financial pressure as a result of steep decline in passenger traffic.”
SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka has opted for Kerala-based IT company IBS Software's iFly Loyalty, a product line under its iFly solution suite, for handling its airline loyalty management system.
SriLankan Holidays, the leisure arm of SriLankan Airlines is unveiling its new 'Second-Passenger-Travels-at-One-Rupee-Only' Holiday Package inviting Indian tourists to a 2 day/3 night tour of Sri Lanka.
SriLankan Holidays has launched a new package christened 'Howzaat?' for cricket-crazy Indian fans to watch their team take on Sri Lanka in an exciting 5-match ODI series and a Twenty20 International. SriLankan Holidays, the leisure arm of SriLankan Airlines, has designed several tailor-made packages for the series. According to Amith Sumanapala, ...
Sri Lankan Airlines, the national airline of Sri Lanka, has decidded to do away with fuel surcharges altogether to destinations in South Asia, Middle East and East Asia as well as reduce surcharges on long-haul flights from January 1, 2009.
SriLankan Airlines has launched a re-fleeting programme, and has taken delivery of the first of several new Airbus A320 aircraft, the first to join the Sri Lankan national carrier in more than four years.
SriLankan Holidays, the leisure arm of SriLankan Airlines is offering Indian children a chance to enjoy four exciting tours of the island nation in a discovery of the country's rich and varied diversity.
SriLankan Airlines and Etihad Airways have joined hands to form a new code share deal that promises to significantly enhance the route networks of both airlines.
Marking a significant milestone in the Sri Lanka’s aviation history, SriLankan Airlines has appointed its first woman captain, Anusha Siriratne. [caption id="attachment_191" align="alignnone" width="414" caption="Anusha Siriratne, first lady captain for SriLankan Airlines"][/caption]
SriLankan Airlines has signed up for SkyChain, the end to end cargo reservation and business management solution offered by Mercator, the Dubai-based business technology provider, part of the Emirates Group. SriLankan Airlines is the flag carrier of Sri Lanka and currently flies to over 30 international destinations.