British Airways, which is the flag carrier of the United Kingdom, is set to add flight services to the Asian country of Sri Lanka from Gatwick airport in 2013. The airline would operate three-times-a-week flights from Gatwick to Colombo with effect from 31st March, 2013.
The airline would be operating Boeing 777 airliners with three cabins on the route with flights operating via Male in the Maldives. British Airways Managing Director, Silla Maizey said, “The new route to Sri Lanka proves to be such an exciting route for us. The UK has the second largest number of travellers paying a visit to the island after India so, it’s an incredible opportunity for them to go up in the air from Gatwick with British Airways.”
The country of Sri Lanka has so much in its store to offer the visitors such as spa or adventure holidays, beaches, cultural, wildlife and nature breaks.
Passengers taking to the air to Sri Lankan capital will travel through the airline’s dedicated check-in area at Gatwick North Terminal. The new technology would allow the passengers to check-in swiftly and taking delight in more time for relaxing before they board their flight.
The airline would be operating Boeing 777 airliners with three cabins on the route with flights operating via Male in the Maldives. British Airways Managing Director, Silla Maizey said, “The new route to Sri Lanka proves to be such an exciting route for us. The UK has the second largest number of travellers paying a visit to the island after India so, it’s an incredible opportunity for them to go up in the air from Gatwick with British Airways.”
The country of Sri Lanka has so much in its store to offer the visitors such as spa or adventure holidays, beaches, cultural, wildlife and nature breaks.
Passengers taking to the air to Sri Lankan capital will travel through the airline’s dedicated check-in area at Gatwick North Terminal. The new technology would allow the passengers to check-in swiftly and taking delight in more time for relaxing before they board their flight.
