SriLankan Airlines Reschedules Flights
SriLankan Airlines will reschedule its flights between Asia and Colombo, to comply with new curfew regulations introduced at Colombo International Airport.
Effective immediately, the SriLankan Government has introduced an operating curfew between 9pm and 5am daily.
SriLankan Arlines Regional Manager Australia and New Zealand, Ian Robinson, said the changed flight times would be reflected in GDS systems, and that passengers currently booked to fly with SriLankan were now being advised of changes to their flight times.
“We apologise for any inconvenience to passengers whose travel plans will change as a result of the new airport curfew in Colombo,” said Mr Robinson.
“We are working to ensure that there is minimal disruption to our customers.”
For more information about SriLankan’s revised schedules, passengers or intending travellers should contact local travel agents, or call SriLankan Airlines reservations on Sydney 02 9244 2234.
To find out more about SriLankan Airlines, visit www.srilankan.aero
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John Alwyn-Jones
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