SriLankan Airlines has commenced operations to Visakhapatnam in India’s Andhra Pradesh state. Currently, SriLankan is the largest foreign airline operating to India.
The airline will be offering a four-times-a-week service to Visakhapatnam connecting the state’s largest city and financial capital to the world through its global route network.
Known as the jewel of India’s east coast, Visakhapatnam is one of three cities in India that SriLankan added to its network within a nine-day period, together with Hyderabad on July 12 and Coimbatore on July 16.
This will bring SriLankan’s total operations in India to 126 weekly flights to 14 cities, with its existing operations to Chennai, Trichy, Thiruvananthapuram, Mumbai, New Delhi, Gaya, Madurai, Varanasi, Kochi, Bengaluru and Kolkata.
SriLankan Airlines’ chief commercial officer Siva Ramachandran said: “Travelers to and from Visakhapatnam can now enjoy SriLankan award winning hospitality onboard. This new destination addition to our network indeed reflects SriLankan Airlines commitment in serving Asian region offering travellers seamless connectivity on board of our brand new A320neo and A321neo aircraft.”
Being the 12th destination to India by SriLankan, this new service would also allow travellers from Visakhapatnam to enjoy Sri Lanka’s many tourist attractions and experience for themselves the reasons why the island is fast becoming one of the most highly sought after tourism destinations in the world.”
The addition of Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad and Coimbatore will increase SriLankan’s global route network to 105 cities in some 47 countries.
As a member of the prestigious oneworld alliance, SriLankan also offers its passengers connectivity to over 1,000 cities in 160 countries that are served by its oneworld partner airlines.
SriLankan would also offer all industries in Visakhapatnam, one of the fastest growing economic regions in India, enhanced opportunities for rapidly and seamlessly transport of all types of cargo throughout its network.
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