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Sri Lanka’s Cinnamon Air resumes scheduled domestic flights

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ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka domestic carrier Cinnamon Air, said it was resuming scheduled flights from December 15, which were suspended during the Coronavirus pandemic.

It will fly from Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) Sigiriya, Castlereagh, Trincomalee, Batticaloa (serving Pasikudah), Koggala and Weerawila and Water’s Edge Colombo.

“To ensure smooth connectivity with our flights, without long transit times, we have synchronized our flight times with the arrival and departure times of Sri Lankan Airlines and other major international airlines,” Sean Dwight, the Chief Executive Officer of Cinnamon Air said in a statement.

“In fact, our passengers consider us as an attraction in addition to being a mode of travel due to the unique experience of taking off and landing on water as well as the breathtaking aerial views of Sri Lanka.”

Cinnamon Air has a code-share with SriLankan Airlines allowing its seats to be bought from anywhere through booking systems.

After the Coronavirus pandemic as tourist numbers fell, the airline only operated charters. It will continue offer charter services to all airports and water aerodromes in Sri Lanka using Cessna 208 amphibian aircraft.

Cinnamon Air is the operated by Saffron Aviation (Pvt) Limited, a joint venture between John Keells Holdings PLC, MMBL Leisure Holdings and Phoenix Ventures. (Colombo/Dec02/2022)



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