SriLankan Airlines code-shares with Qatar Airways to expand in North America & Europe By TBM Staff | Mumbai
SriLankan Airlines is strengthening its presence in the North American and European markets through the expansion of its existing code-share agreement with Qatar Airways, with additional connections to serve various cities in these regions. This code-share would expand across 10 cities in 6 countries covering Canada, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Scotland, Ukraine, and Turkey.
Vipula Gunatilleka, CEO, SriLankan Airlines said, âThe expansion of our partnership with Qatar Airways is an important element in SriLankanâs ongoing initiatives to provide seamless connectivity for our valued passengers across a wide range of destinations, apart from increasing the number of cities that we fly to.â
SriLankan Airlines strengthens presence in North America and Europe through Qatar Airways codeshare
April, 19, 2021
SriLankan Airlines is strengthening its presence in the North American and European markets through the expansion of its existing codeshare agreement with Qatar Airways, with additional connections to serve various cities in these regions. This codeshare would expand across 10 cities in 06 countries covering Canada, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Scotland, Ukraine, and Turkey.
Vipula Gunatilleka, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines said: “The expansion of our partnership with Qatar Airways is an important element in SriLankan’s ongoing initiatives to provide seamless connectivity for our valued passengers across a wide range of destinations, apart from increasing the number of cities that we fly to.”
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