Saturday, 19 Apr 2025

SriLankan Airlines Hosts oneworld 25th Anniversary Roadshow at BIA

SriLankan Airlines celebrated oneworld̢۪s 25th Anniversary by hosting the oneday. oneteam. oneworld25 Roadshow at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) on 5 February 2025.


SriLankan Airlines Hosts oneworld 25th Anniversary Roadshow at BIA
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Since joining the oneworld alliance in 2014, SriLankan Airlines has significantly expanded its global connectivity, enabling passengers to access over 1,000 destinations worldwide with smoother transfers and exclusive travel perks.

The roadshow focused on reinforcing these benefits among airline staff, ensuring they are well-equipped to enhance customer experience and operational excellence.

The Sri Lankan government has been actively working on improving airport infrastructure, aviation safety standards, and international airline partnerships to boost air travel and tourism.

As a member of the oneworld alliance, SriLankan Airlines has been able to:

The oneday. oneteam. oneworld25 Roadshow aimed to:

As oneworld continues to grow, SriLankan Airlines is excited to be part of its future developments, focusing on innovative travel solutions and superior passenger experiences.

With continued investment in airport modernization and airline partnerships, Sri Lanka is positioning itself as a strategic aviation hub in South Asia.

The Ministry of Tourism & Aviation is working closely with industry leaders to expand flight routes, attract new carriers, and improve traveller convenience at BIA.

SriLankan Airlines remains committed to providing world-class services, leveraging its oneworld alliance membership to offer greater global access, premium travel benefits, and enhanced connectivity for passengers flying to and from Sri Lanka.

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