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SriLankan to Fly More Destinations From May 13

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Sri Lankan Airlines offers passengers travel passage to London, Tokyo (Narita), Melbourne, Hong Kong and beyond.

SriLankan Airlines offers passengers travel passage to London, Tokyo (Narita), Melbourne, Hong Kong and beyond. The special scheme will commence on 13th May 2020, allowing travellers who are eligible to travel under the respective country travel advisories.

Passengers wishing to travel to the specified destinations or beyond can purchase their tickets through SriLankan offices or through local travel agents. Most countries have started allowing stranded travellers to repatriate subject to stipulated validity of the respective travel documents and quarantine periods.

SriLankan Airlines will also operate special Cargo Flights to 17 destinations in support of Sri Lanka’s export industries during the ongoing global crisis. These include 03 weekly flights to Male’ Maldives, 02 weekly flights to Chennai, Hong Kong, Singapore, London, Doha, Dubai, Melbourne, Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai, and one weekly flight to Mumbai, Karachi, Lahore, Dhaka, Frankfurt, and Tokyo.

The airline will operate both passenger and cargo flights to London, Tokyo, Melbourne and Hong Kong.

Passengers looking to board these flights must ensure that they are eligible to enter the respective countries depending on the restrictions imposed by regulatory authorities in each country. Furthermore, passengers are requested to check their border control or emigration authorities prior to purchasing any tickets.

The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic forced a number of countries to close its borders and impose travel restricts. Along with major airlines, Sri Lankan airlines has temporarily suspended scheduled passenger flights till 15th May 2020. In spite of that, the airline has been operating special repatriation flights as well as cargo flights during the recent weeks.

Feature image by Srilankan Airlines

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In a headline-making feat, President Dr Mohamed Muizzu of the Maldives set a new world record for the longest press conference by a sitting world leader, speaking for an astonishing 14 hours and 54 minutes. He began at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and continued well past midnight into Sunday. The event, held on World Press Freedom Day, featured President Muizzu actively answering questions from journalists and the public, pausing only briefly for prayer.

Previously, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had held the record after speaking for 14 hours in 2019 during a similar Q&A format. Before that, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko claimed the title with a seven-hour conference. Now, with this new milestone, President Muizzu not only made headlines but also added another chapter to the Maldives’ history of record-setting leadership, such as the famous underwater cabinet meeting in 2009 that highlighted climate change.

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Throughout the nearly 15-hour exchange, President Muizzu addressed a wide array of topics. Most notably, he discussed recent changes in the nation’s economic framework that directly affect the travel industry. For instance, he highlighted the new Foreign Exchange Act, introduced in January 2025, which requires tourism-related foreign earnings to go through official banking channels. According to President Muizzu, this move has already brought USD 214 million into the formal system this year. As a result, it has helped stabilize foreign reserves and improve access to foreign currency for travelers.

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In addition, President Muizzu introduced “Maldives 2.0,” a digital transformation initiative designed to modernize public services and reduce corruption. These are steps that aim to streamline experiences for both locals and international visitors. Moreover, he explained that this initiative includes partnerships with countries like Estonia to build a stronger digital infrastructure. From healthcare improvements to digitalized governance, the plan reflects how the Maldives intends to better serve residents and guests alike.

Ultimately, with its turquoise waters and coral islands continuing to attract global attention, the Maldives is not just evolving as a luxury destination but also strengthening its position as a leading destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and innovative progress.

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