Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SriLankan launches dedicated cargo flights to several destinatio­ns

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Sri Lanka’s national carrier SriLankan Airlines is making a decisive move to rescue the country’s much-troubled export industries by launching dedicated cargo services to a host of destinatio­ns.

The airline will from May 18 commence 27 dedicated cargo flights per week out of Colombo that will connect Sri Lanka with major cities in Europe, West Asia, the Indian Subcontine­nt and the Far East. Destinatio­ns include London and Frankfurt in Europe; the Chinese cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou ( Canton); Melbourne in Australia; Singapore and Tokyo (Narita) in the Far East; Doha and Dubai in West

Asia; and in South

Asia the Maldivian capital Male, the Bangladesh­i capital

Dhaka and several cities in India where SriLankan has for many years been the largest foreign carrier.

In a media statement, Ashok

Pathirage, Chairman of SriLankan Airlines said: “SriLankan

Airlines has always considered the nation’s interests foremost in every crisis situation during the past 40 years. We are keenly aware of our duty to support the Government and the nation as a whole, even at a time when our company itself is facing a difficult situation.”

He said: “We have no doubt that every single export industry will benefit from this bold initiative that we plan to launch on May 18, at a time when most other airlines are keeping their fleets grounded and global trade by air is under a lockdown situation. The Government is extremely keen on restarting the country’s export industries at the earliest possible moment, and we at SriLankan Airlines have been intent on restarting our services from the day that we reluctantl­y suspended regular operations in the face of the global pandemic.”

These dedicated cargo flights will be a vital link for local exporters to take their produce to new and existing internatio­nal markets and will also enable the importatio­n of much needed raw materials required for the production of export goods. This includes the apparel industry, which has long been one of the cornerston­es of the nation’s economy, the release said.

The airline’s existing fleet of Airbus A320 and A330 aircraft will be utilized for these flights and SriLankan has enhanced the cargo carrying capacity of the aircraft beyond the usual capacity of the cargo holds.

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