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SriLankan Airlines launches new Arabic website

SriLankan Airlines has developed a dedicated, interactive Arabic language website in order to better inform and engage with potential Middle Eastern travellers.


With nearly 25 per cent of the total passengers on the Middle East-Sri Lanka sector comprising of Business and leisure travellers, the Arabic language website becomes an extremely significant tool to reach and inform the wider Arabic-speaking audience. Regularly updated with the latest bargains, travel packages and enticing holiday deals, the website along with its English version, has been proving immensely popular as the region builds up towards the peak summer travel season.


“SriLankan Airlines already enjoys a reputation for top quality service and superior in-flight experience with travellers from the Middle East, thanks to our years of serving the region. We are looking to increase our market share in the Middle East-Colombo sector and boost our profile as the best carrier on this route," said Dimuthu Tennakoon, head of Worldwide Sales and Distribution, SriLankan Airlines. “We now have not only expanded our flights to the region, with daily flights from the region's prominent cities, but we also offer a streamlined and seamless transit experience through our Colombo airport hub to Asia, the subcontinent and Australia.”


Flag carrier SriLankan Airlines is offering travellers from the Middle East the opportunity to explore the wide variety of Sri Lanka's abundant wildlife and natural beauty.


With 68 weekly flights to the Sri Lankan capital from the cities of the GCC, SriLankan Airlines is rolling out the red carpet for Middle Eastern travellers looking for a brief stopover on their onward journey or for a more comprehensive island getaway this summer.


SriLankan Airlines is offering state of art Airbus A330-343 to GCC cities including Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and Jeddah.

 

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