20 December 2008
SriLankan Airlines' flight schedule is undergoing several temporary changes, as the airline introduces new aircraft and retires four older ones in its narrow-body fleet.

Two new Airbus A320 aircraft have already been acquired, the first of which arrived on 30th November, with the second due within this month. Two more are being actively sourced, and until they arrive the airline is temporarily suspending services to four of its less popular destinations - Calicut, Cochin, Coimbatore and Hyderabad from 15th January 2009 until the end of the winter season.

SriLankan will continue to serve all of the other destinations in its route network. The airline recently commenced operations to Rome to cater to the ethnic Sri Lankan community in Italy, and also to generate tourist traffic to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

The two newly acquired aircraft will join the fleet after painting of exteriors in SriLankan's colours and livery later this month. This is being carried out by SriLankan Engineering at Colombo's Bandaranaike International Airport.

In India the airline continues to serve major destinations including its political capital New Delhi, commercial capital Mumbai, and its IT capital Bangalore. It will also maintain a major presence in Tamil Nadu, the state with closest links to Sri Lanka, through its 15 flights a week to Chennai, and daily flights to Trichy.

The suspension of operations to these four Indian cities will not affect the country's tourism, export industry or its travelling public. The airline will also continue to fly to the country's major tourism generating markets in Europe. Sri Lanka's export industries will also continue to be supported, including its exports of fruits and vegetables to the Maldives, to which the airline recently increased flights.

All Southeast Asian and Far East destinations popular among Sri Lankan travellers and passengers of other nationalities transiting Colombo will remain unchanged.

The country's labour traffic to the Middle East will also not be affected as there will not be any significant changes to schedules in that region.

Re-fleeting is an ongoing process for the airline's narrow-body fleet. The airline has an exemplary record in standards and safety, and has won two global awards from Airbus Industrie for operational excellence on the wide-body A330 and A340 aircraft.

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