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Direct flights from Hyderabad to Colombo resumes after 19 mths

A Sri Lankan Airlines flight took off at 9.55 am with 120 passengers from Hyderabad to Colombo amidst much fanfare at the airport

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3 Sept 2021 4:50 PM IST

Hyderabad: GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL) on Friday recommenced direct flight services from the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) here to Colombo, Sri Lanka, the direct flight services between two destinations resumed after a gap of nearly 19 months.

A Sri Lankan Airlines flight took off at 9.55 am with 120 passengers from Hyderabad to Colombo amidst much fanfare at the airport. Senior officials from GMR Hyderabad International Airport and Sri Lankan Airlines, along with other airport stakeholders were present. The Sri Lankan flights will operate between RGIA and Colombo twice a week, on Monday and Friday.

"Sri Lanka is one of the highly sought-after tourist destinations among Indian travellers of all ages. This nonstop route connecting to Hyderabad and Colombo will bring travellers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh closer to many beautiful destinations across Sri Lanka. We are delighted that Sri Lankan Airlines has extended its services to Hyderabad. We are hopeful that the new flight will receive tremendous acceptance from the people of South India. GMR Hyderabad International Airport continues to explore new international routes and we look forward to connecting many more exciting destinations soon," Pradeep Panicker, CEO, GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd, said.

V Ravindran, Regional Manager, India, Bangladesh and Nepal, Sri Lankan Airlines, said Telangana and AP were key markets for Sri Lanka and that Sri Lankan Airlines was looking forward to further expansion in terms of frequencies or capacity out of Telangana when passenger demand is expected to grow"

GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd Hyderabad Colombo Sri Lanka 
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