SriLankan Airlines made efforts to woo Indians, started 'Ramayana Trail Package'
New Delhi: SriLankan Airlines has made arrangements to woo Indians. Airlines have started 'Ramayana Trail Package' with the aim of increasing flights to India and attracting more and more tourists. SriLankan Airlines sees India as a place with huge growth opportunities. The Ramayana Trail will connect people to 20 important places in Sri Lanka that are associated with the story of Ramayana.
Sri Lankan Airlines CEO Richard Nuttall said the growth in tourist arrivals from India this year has been impressive, but is still lower than pre-Covid numbers. He was addressing a function organized to mark the launch of the Ramayana Trail package in the national capital on Saturday evening.
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Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India Shenuka Seneviratne was also present on the occasion. By the end of October this year, about 20 percent of the tourists visiting Sri Lanka were Indians. Referring to the Ramayana Trail, he said that we are looking at how to revive tourism from India to Sri Lanka and take it to the next level.
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Sri Lanka said that now the time has come to do something different. Currently, the airline operates 88 flights per week to nine destinations in India – Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi, Trivandrum, Chennai, Trichy and Madurai.
Nuttall said the airline sees India as a place of “huge growth and potential”. She said she wants to be part of that development and is working with her Indian partners.
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