SriLankan Airlines flies millionth tourist from Beijing to Colombo
Jiang Ying of China established a tourism landmark, when she arrived
Colombo along with her spouse by SriLankan Airlines UL 889at 2200 hours
on 30th December, to become the millionth tourist in 2012. For the first
time in history, Sri Lanka's travel and tourism industry achieved a
seven digit tourist traffic total calendar year while the traffic from
China have recorded immense growth during the past three years.
Currently SriLankan operates a total of 17 flights per week to Beijing,
Shanghai, Canton and Hong Kong.
Jiang Ying and spouse get special welcome at Bandaranaike
International Airport. |
'Discovering the new peaceful Sri Lanka, will undoubtedly be a
pleasant experience, particularly for the first time travellers here and
it is my fervent wish that visitors not only enjoy the diversity of this
land but also experience the hospitality and friendship of the people
here" said Nishantha Wickremasinghe, Chairman, SriLankan Airlines.
As the national carrier, SriLankan Airlines has been in the forefront
of promoting Sri Lanka in its network of 63 destinations in 34 countries
working together with budget carrier, Mihin Lanka and all its
code-sharing airline partners who have contributed to the traffic
growth. The airline's marketing strategies in 2011/2012 focused on the
emerging markets particularly China and India with increased flight
frequencies to both countries, during 2012. The airline has plans to
develop its route network to cover 70 destinations in 40 countries.
"We will continue to reposition SriLankan and 'peaceful' Sri Lanka as
an integrated product through the many services we offer in our network,
to reach the government's target of 2.5 million visitors by 2016" said
Kapila Chandrasena, SriLankan's Chief Executive Officer.
"We have identified Sri Lanka's main tourism generating markets and
are currently working towards strengthening air links to traditional
markets and increasing frequencies to emerging new markets in Asia and
the Middle East covering all regions that will further contribute to
cater to a growing leisure sector" said Mr G T Jeyaseelan, SriLankan's
Chief Marketing Officer.
SriLankan Airlines' carried over half the total inbound traffic to
Sri Lanka in 2012. |