SriLankan Airlines has joined with Tempo Holidays in its new programme to Sri Lanka and India, offering flights from key Asian destinations to Colombo, and onward services throughout Sri Lanka and to neighbouring India.
Tempo’s programme includes a range of special “Taste of…” short-break packages – “Taste of Colombo”, “Taste of Mumbai”, “Taste of Delhi”, “Taste of Kolkata” and “Taste of Chennai” – all destinations served by SriLankan.
Each of these packages includes two nights accommodation in a selection of properties, plus transfers and a range of tours with private guides.
SriLankan Airlines flies daily from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok to Colombo, using a mix of Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft. The airline also operates almost 100 flights per week from Colombo to 10 destinations in India.
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