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Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan Airlines greeted in Seychelles with water cannon salute

2016/11/11

As is customary with all inaugural flights landing at the Seychelles International Airport, the Sri Lanka Airlines airbus arriving at Seychelles for the initial time, received a water cannon salute upon arrival.

Seychelles welcomed this new airline this week, only two days next Turkish Airlines landed at its international airport for the initial time. This morning marked Sri Lankan Airlines’ maiden flight to the Seychelles.

Present to meet the crew and passengers disembarking the aircraft were the Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine, Alain St.Ange; High Commissioner of Sri Lanka Tikiri Gunathilake; Principal Secretary for Tourism Anne Lafortune, and for Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine Garry Albert; Chief Executive of the Seychelles Tourism Board Sherin Francis; and of the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) Gilbert Faure; Chairperson of SCAA Captain David Savy; and Sri Lankan Airlines Chief Commercial Officer Siva Ramachandran; and other officials from Seychelles and Sri Lanka.

The flight, which will depart from Colombo, Sri Lanka, will replace all flights before operated by Mihin Lanka, with operations to Seychelles scheduled for four times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays using an Airbus 321 aircraft with seating capacity for approximately 169.

Sri Lankan Airlines was before known as Air Lanka and is based in Colombo. It is Sri Lanka’s national airline and operates a network of regional services within the Asian continent and the subcontinent inclunding the Middle East and Europe.

Speaking at the ceremony held at the VIP lounge this morning, Minister St.Ange said it is an significant link in this chain that makes the tourism industry of Seychelles work.

“It is needed for us to get the best direct air access from key source markets and those that open the world to Seychelles. Sri Lankan Airlines has a major role to play someday development of the Seychelles tourism industry,” he added.

“If we have press from China, India, and Sri Lanka here with us today, it is proof that Sri Lanka is a good stopping point for people coming to Seychelles from China and India which are considered as an significant source market for Seychelles.”

At the same time as Mihin Lanka landed in Seychelles, one point made was that this would pave the way for Sri Lankan Airlines approaching to our shores, Minister St.Ange added.

“Today we are happy that this has been completed; this has happened because Seychelles as a tourism destination is today seen and is relevant in the world of tourism. This tie between airlines and the destination itself works at the same time as the destination is relevant in the world of tourism.”

“Bringing Sri Lankan Airlines to Seychelles is proof that there is commercial sense for you to be here. And we want to assure you that the SCAA and STB will work with you to ensure that the plane coming here is a success and a winning situation for our tourism industry, for Sri Lankan Airlines, and for Seychelles,” he said.

Mr. Ramachandran said it is authentic that Mihin Lanka initiated this route, but Sri Lankan Airlines refined it further with a full-service operation.

“We stand completely to this route. We not only see the increase in tourism but as well in trade arriving out of this air link and will allow people from Seychelles to travel towards the east is one of the major reasons.

“We see tremendous potential in Seychelles. I reiterate the commitment of Sri Lankan Airlines to growing tourism in Seychelles,” Mr. Ramachandran said.

To mark this auspicious occasion, a appropriate cake was cut at the end of the ceremony.

Sri Lankan Airlines operates to 94 destinations in 44 nations from its hub in Colombo providing connections from Seychelles to several destinations in the Far East inclunding Tokyo, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Kumming, and an extensive network to the Indian Sub-continent.

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