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Cinnamon Air Introduces New Routes to Sri Lanka South Coast

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October 12, Colombo (LNW): Cinnamon Air, Sri Lanka’s leading domestic airline, announces the launch of two new daily flights connecting Kandy and Sigiriya to South Coast destinations, Koggala and Hambantota. 

Starting from November 1, 2024, to April 30, 2025, these flights are designed to cater to the rising number of foreign travelers visiting Sri Lanka during the winter season, offering enhanced convenience and reduced travel times.

These new routes aim to meet the growing demand for quick, luxurious travel across Sri Lanka. Passengers can now reach the South Coast from the Cultural Triangle (via Sigiriya) or Central Hill Country (via Kandy) in just 40 to 50 minutes, compared to the lengthy 6 to 7-hour road journey, providing more time to enjoy the coastal beauty and attractions.

The new routes provide quick access to key destinations like Hambantota, a gateway to Yala National Park, and Koggala, ideal for exploring coastal towns such as Galle, Weligama, Mirissa, Dickwella, and Tangalle. These direct connections enhance the overall travel experience for tourists exploring Sri Lanka.

Cinnamon Air will operate these flights using its fleet of Cessna 208 aircraft, including an amphibian variation on the Kandy route. This setup promises a unique travel experience with the thrill of water takeoffs and expansive views of Sri Lanka’s stunning landscapes.

Sean Dwight, CEO of Cinnamon Air, emphasized that these new routes enhance access to popular destinations and align with changing tourist preferences for more focused travel within Sri Lanka. He reaffirmed the airline’s commitment to making Sri Lanka’s beauty accessible while providing memorable journeys for its passengers.

Cinnamon Air, operated by Saffron Aviation (Pvt) Limited, is a joint venture between John Keells Holdings PLC, MMBL Leisure Holdings, and Phoenix Ventures. Besides scheduled flights, the airline offers charter services across all airports and water aerodromes in Sri Lanka.

The cross-country flights are designed to enhance convenience and reduce travel time while ensuring an unparalleled experience for those who wish to explore Sri Lanka’s South Coast after visiting the Cultural Triangle or the Central Hill Country.

With these flights, passengers can easily journey from any part of the Cultural Triangle (through Sigiriya) or the Central Hill Country (through Kandy) to the serene South Coast in 40 to 50 minutes, compared to 6 to 7 hours on the road.

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