Srilankan Aero

Sri Lanka Aero

Be sure to visit our Baggage Guide before your next SriLankan Airlines flight to answer some of the most frequently asked questions. FOUND PROSPECTS EASY SriLankan Airlines is the flag of Sri Lanka based at Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Colombo. Have a look at what it feels like to work for SriLankan Airlines.

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All SriLankan Airlines planes with their new website www.srilankan.aero All of SriLankan Airlines recently moved from its existing country-specific'.lk' to'.aero' to take full benefit of the new multinational carrier domains and better mirror its position as an internationally operating group. Please see the SriLankan Airlines Migration to .aero articles or the new website at www.srilankan.aero.

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Sri Lankan Airlines: Luggage charges and policies

Business-class: 2 bags with a max. size of 46cm x 36cm x 20cm (18in x 14in x 16in) and a weight of not more than 7 kg each are permitted. Business Class: Each passenger is permitted 1 bag with the following measurements: 46cm x 36cm x 20cm (18in x 14in x 16in) and a weight not exceeding 7 kg.

Furthermore, the following objects may be carried: a ladies' purse, a coat, an umbilical or cane, a small video recorder, baby foods and a folding pram. Travelers traveling with excessive, heavy or oversized luggage are obliged to make an extra payment.

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Have you forgotten your forgotten your password? Many additional features? Have you forgotten your forgotten your password? Many additional features? The SriLankan Airlines is the flagship of Sri Lanka headquartered at Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Colombo. CeLankan Airlines is a member of the SriLankan Airlines Group. Catering to 40 destination in 21 European, Middle Eastern, Asian, North American and Australian states.

SriLankan Airlines - Information and flight schedules with the carrier

United States SriLankan Airlines: SriLankan Airlines, 379 Thornall Street, Japan Floor, Edison, NJ 08837, United States. In April 1998, a new period in the Sri Lankan civilian air transport industry began when its Air Lanka was privatized following the development of a strategy to partner with Dubai-based Emirates Airlines. A 40% stake in the UAE alliance was the much needed renewable impetus to re-establish Air Lanka as South Asia's premier global airliner.

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