SriLankan Airlines announces big discount bonanza in November for Indian travellers
Great discounts on Business & Economy class tickets to be rolled out on 11th November
SriLankan Airlines, the National Carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the oneworld alliancetoday announced a big discount bonanza for Indian travellers. In celebration of the Singles Day, which falls on 11/11 (November 11), SriLankan Airlines will be offering massive discounts on its tickets to specific destinations. One can get a whopping 22% discount on Economy class bookings and a 33% discount on Business class tickets in this special bonanza.
The offer can only be availed on 11th November 2019 for tickets booked for the period 20th November 2019 – 31st March 2020. The offer is only valid for tickets purchased & booked through www.srilankan.com and a few online Tour operators.
Since this is a one day offer, the airline is anticipating heavy traffic on its website for bookings. For the convenience of customers and patrons, the website will display discounted fares. Standard terms and conditions and fare rules will continue to apply, as the seats are limited.
“November to March is a busy travel season for Indians with most travellers seeking to enjoy New Year /Christmas holidays along with honeymoon travel, weddings and leisure. SriLankan Airlines, with its 11/11 offers is extending a platform for more & more people to travel. Apart from the official website, the details of 11/11 sale can be accessed through official facebook page of the airline” says Mr V. Ravindran – Regional Manager – India & Bangladesh, Srilankan Airlines
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