Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Some cancellati­ons as SriLankan Airlines seeks to cut routes

- By Sunimalee Dias

Some tourists visiting Sri Lanka have made immediate cancellati­ons and flight changes following SriLankan Airlines’ announceme­nt to pull out of the European sector barring London. But industry spokesmen were divided on the outcome with some optimistic the “show will go on.”

Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO) President Devendra Senaratne told the Business Times on Friday that there was a “definite impact” with some travellers changing their flights and a few bookings getting cancelled.

This week the airline said it was pulling out of Paris and Frankfurt with flights ending on November 6 this year though in a February announceme­nt the airline said the Frankfurt sector will continue.

The tourism industry sees SriLankan Airlines moving out of the European sector as a “very big” move since this sector brings in about 58 per cent of the turnover from this key market.

After a major marketing drive to push the brand in Europe, about 20 years ago the carrier pulled out of this sector, which led to Emirates moving in. He said that it is possible that in future some of the West Asian airlines might take over this route.

In fact plans at the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport ( BIA) to close operations due to maintenanc­e for three months next year is also sparking some anxiety as this too had led to cancellati­ons since most of the Arab carriers arrive during this time and there would definitely be an impact, he explained.

In the wake of these developmen­ts, Mr. Senaratne noted they have asked tour operators to reschedule flights and fly on carriers that operate at other times.

However, despite requests by SLAITO for informatio­n from Civil Aviation Authority ( CAA) on details of the airport closure and times no feedback has been received to date.

The SLAITO President estimated that at least a 15-20 per cent drop in arrivals is expected based on the airline rescheduli­ng flights and the BIA closure next year.

Earlier during the year, SLAITO had met with the SriLankan Airlines management to discuss issues regarding the flights to Europe and to insist on continuing their operations.

However, even at that stage, Mr. Senaratne explained the airline was open about the fact that they were likely to close this sector since it was not viable to the carrier particular­ly France and Germany.

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