SriLankan adds flights

SriLankan Airlines generated record passenger uplift out of Dubai in May, with figures up nearly 40% over the previous monthly record. New flights are being added, including daily A330 services from Colombo to Abu Dhabi, three of which will continue on to Bahrain with the remaining four serving Doha. The airline is also adding services to Kuwait and Dammam, with nine weekly flights to the former and three to the eastern province of Saudi Arabia, and there will also be a further three early morning departures from Colombo to Dubai. [AMEInfo.com]

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Posted July 03, 2005

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