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SriLankan passengers up 36 per cent from Abu Dhabi

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, February 07 - 2005 at 14:44
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SriLankan Airlines recorded a 36 per cent increase in visitor traffic from Abu Dhabi in the last 12 months, according to figures released by the airline.

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  • Abu Dhabi & Al Ain manager Sudath Kuruppu said: "In the months of April to November 2004, we saw an increase of 36.04 per cent in total passenger uplift from Abu Dhabi on our routes, which is significantly higher than the overall airline growth of 14.3 per cent.
    Abu Dhabi & Al Ain manager Sudath Kuruppu said: "In the months of April to November 2004, we saw an increase of 36.04 per cent in total passenger uplift from Abu Dhabi on our routes, which is significantly higher than the overall airline growth of 14.3 per cent.
Abu Dhabi & Al Ain manager Sudath Kuruppu said: "In the months of April to November 2004, we saw an increase of 36.04 per cent in total passenger uplift from Abu Dhabi on our routes, which is significantly higher than the overall airline growth of 14.3 per cent.

"This is in response to our increased flights from Abu Dhabi - we now fly to Colombo three times a week, and have seen a marked increase in our holiday packages to the Far East as well as our circle trip fares combining Sri Lanka, India and the Far East which are popular holiday options for families in the summer.

"Meanwhile, we continue to see growth on our South Indian routes, as SriLankan is the only international carrier to offer so many destinations in India."

Following a near doubling of profits for the year 2003/2004, SriLankan Airlines is continuing its staged growth in all areas. Airline management has revealed plans to expand IT capabilities, airport facilities and catering and cargo divisions, as well as bringing in additional capacity in its fleet and adding new destinations.

A net profit after tax of Rs. 4,555.14 million (US$44 million) was reported by the airline and its SriLankan Catering Services subsidiary, an increase of 94.97 per cent over the previous financial year. This increase was attributed in part to SriLankan's dynamic expansion on Indian routes.

Total operating revenue rose 24.6 per cent, while passenger numbers increased by 14.3 per cent to 2.06 million. Meanwhile, the airline fleet expanded to 17 with the acquisition of two A340s, two A320s, another Antonov AN12F freighter and a Cessna Caravan floatplane.

Flights leave Abu Dhabi for Colombo on Sunday, Wednesdays and Thursdays (Thursday flights are via Muscat), providing convenient connections to the Indian Sub-Continent including Chennai, Trivandrum, Trichy, Cochin, Calicut, Hyderabad and Bangalore. In addition, the carrier operates flights to destinations in the Far East such as Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.
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SriLankan Airlines was created in April 1998 when Air Lanka, was privatised following the establishment of a strategic partnership with Dubai-based Emirates Airline. The agreement saw Emirates take a 40 per cent shareholding in the company and undertake a 10-year management agreement, during which time SriLankan has been established as southern Asia's preferred international carrier.

Following its transformation, SriLankan has won a string of international aviation awards including Best Airline in Central Asia from UK's Skytrax Research for four years in a row, (2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004), underlining its new reputation as a world-class carrier.

In 2003, SriLankan was voted as having the friendliest cabin crew by Skytrax, and also won the award for Best In-flight Entertainment (for a fleet size of 20 or less) at the annual World Airline Entertainment Association's Avion awards in the USA.

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