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Melbourne to Sri Lanka non-stop flights take off

- travel.com.au

One of Asia’s new tourist hotspots has become more accessible for Australian­s with the launch of non-stop flights between Melbourne and Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The inaugural SriLankan Airlines flight between the two cities arrived in Melbourne on Monday.

The airline will operate an Airbus A330-200 daily on the route, featuring 18 business class and 251 economy class seats. The 10hour flights will also featured a dedicated “childcare stewardess” to assist travelling families. Melbourne Airport chief of aviation Simon Gandy welcomed the new flights and pointed to the growing connection between the two cities.

“The connection between Melbourne and Sri Lanka is strong; according to 2016 census data there are more than 55,000 Sri Lankans living in Victoria,” he said. “That local population has grown by some 27 per cent since 2011.”

It won’t just be those with existing connection­s to Sri Lanka who will be interested in the new route. Sri Lanka has become one of the world’s new hotspots for tourism. Traveller’s writers named Sri Lanka at No. 4 on our “Destinatio­ns of the Decade” list.

“In the past eight years, hundreds of thousands of Australian­s have flocked to Sri Lanka and been gob-smacked by its beauty, affordabil­ity, and ease – and then flown home and told others about it,” wrote Lance Richardson. “But it has only been eight years (since the end of the civil war). Sri Lanka is still healing. And as it does, it offers one of the most dynamic and spectacula­r travel experience­s on the planet.”

The airline, part of the Oneworld alliance, also offers quick connection­s to the Maldives, which is about one hour away, along with connection­s into 14 cities in India.

 ??  ?? The inaugural SriLankan Airlines flight between the two cities arrived in Melbourne on Monday.
The inaugural SriLankan Airlines flight between the two cities arrived in Melbourne on Monday.

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