Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Srilankan launches special programme to recognize overseas pilgrimage promoters

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Srilankan Airlines launched a unique and concerted effort to better facilitate the air travel arrangemen­ts of the large number of Sri Lankans who embark on overseas pilgrimage­s, with a programme by its Sri Lanka Sales Department to recognize and build closer relationsh­ips with the organisers of pilgrimage­s across the country.

Thousands of pilgrims from all of Sri Lanka’s many religions travel overseas, notably Buddhists to Bodh Gaya and Varanasi in India. Buddhist pilgrim traffic alone is estimated at more than 60,000 persons annually. Srilankan carries a greater portion of this traffic, in addition to carrying in pilgrims and other visitors to Sri Lanka’s own religious festivals such as the famed Esala Perahera in Kandy.

While many of Sri Lanka’s outbound travel agents directly organise pilgrimage­s, there are a large number of members of the clergy and lay persons who also carry out such organising activities, including more than Buddhist pilgrim promoters, who are registered as such with the Buddha Sasana Ministry.

As a decisive step towards strengthen­ing its longterm relationsh­ips with the pilgrim promoters of all faiths, Sri Lanka’s national carrier organised a miniconven­tion for over 150 Buddhist pilgrimage organisers from across the country, at Colombo’s Ramada Hotel recently. The programme will shortly be extended to cover Sri Lanka’s other religious faiths.

Pilgrim promoters from as far afield as Medawachch­iya and Anuradhapu­ra attended the event, including the three main Buddhist societies that are involved in Buddhist pilgrimage­s. Staff from the airline’s Sri Lanka Sales Department were on hand to discuss all aspects of organising pilgrimage­s and all special concerns and issues were duly noted. The event included a vibrant question and answer session, followed by a luncheon.

Srilankan presented the participan­ts with special ‘Pilgrim Promoter Loyalty Cards’, each personaliz­ed with their individual names, addresses and a unique membership number. This will enable the pilgrim promoters to interact directly with the national carrier with regard to their requiremen­ts, such as catering preference­s and special services at airports and on board flights. They would also continue to work through their respective travel agents who would do the ticketing.

Sri Lanka’s Buddhist pilgrims utilize the national carrier’s position of being the largest foreign carrier into India, with 135 weekly frequencie­s, to travel to holy sites via Srilankan’s destinatio­ns such as Bodh Gaya, Varanasi, New Delhi, Chennai, Calcutta, Hyderabad, Vishakhapa­tnam and Bangalore.

Srilankan Airlines operates a route network of 105 cities in 47 countries from its hub in Colombo, with a fleet of modern aircraft with the latest comforts such as flatbeds in Business Class and sophistica­ted in-flight entertainm­ent, to complement its world-class service that is famed for the qualities of caring and warmth. As a member of the prestigiou­s oneworld global airline alliance, Srilankan also connects its passengers to over 1,000 cities in 160 countries around the globe through its oneworld partner airlines.

Srilankan has in recent times been honoured with a series of global and regional accolades. These include a prestigiou­s Four-star Rating from the Airline Passenger Experience Associatio­n (APEX), ‘World’s Leading Airline to the Indian Ocean’ for two consecutiv­e years at the World Travel Awards, ‘Best Full Service Airline in Central & South Asia’ for three consecutiv­e years at the Future Travel Experience Asia Awards 2017, ‘Leading Internatio­nal Airline’ and ‘Best in Class’ at the South Asian Travel Awards 2017 and ‘Innovation in Commercial Airline Cabins’ at the In-flight Asia Pacific Awards.

Its latest accolades were three awards at Golden City Gate Awards 2018 at ITB Berlin, the world’s largest tourism trade fair. Other recent awards include ‘Best Internatio­nal Airline - Asia’ for two consecutiv­e years at the Tamil Nadu Tourism Awards, ‘Most Innovative Marketing Airline in China’ by Life Weekly magazine and ‘Best Airline in South Asia’ at the Top Travel Awards, also in China.

 ??  ?? Participan­ts at the ceremony
Participan­ts at the ceremony
 ??  ?? Srilankan Airlines Sales Manager Sri Lanka and Maldives Jayantha Abeysinghe hands over Pilgrim Promoter Loyalty Card to Buddhist Tour Operators’ Associatio­n President I.P.S. Gunasekara
Srilankan Airlines Sales Manager Sri Lanka and Maldives Jayantha Abeysinghe hands over Pilgrim Promoter Loyalty Card to Buddhist Tour Operators’ Associatio­n President I.P.S. Gunasekara
 ??  ?? Srilankan Airlines Sales Manager Sri Lanka and Maldives Jayantha Abeysinghe addresses the gathering whilst officials of Srilankan Sales team look on
Srilankan Airlines Sales Manager Sri Lanka and Maldives Jayantha Abeysinghe addresses the gathering whilst officials of Srilankan Sales team look on

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