| SriLankan
Airlines’ new Air Taxi Service was busy carrying members
of the Australian cricket team from Galle to Kandy after the
first Test match on 13th March.
The Cessna Caravan Amphibious Aircraft of SriLankan Air Taxis
conducted four trips in total, as the Aussie visitors preferred
the fast, convenient and comfortable 25-minute ride to the
6-hour journey on dusty, traffic-clogged roads. The aircraft
took off from the Koggala Lagoon and landed on Lake Victoria
just outside Kandy. All ground arrangements and ground transport
were handled by SriLankan’s Ticket Offices in Galle
and Kandy.
Steven Bernard, Manager of the Australian team, praised the
SriLankan Air Taxi service: “The manner in which SriLankan
Air Taxis handled the ground arrangements exemplified true
professionalism, and it cast aside any uncertainty which we
initially had about small aircrafts. Once we were airborne,
we felt as safe as we would have been on board a commercial
jetliner. In addition, we got to our destination from Galle
to Kandy under a half-hour, and added to this we managed to
see some spectacular scenery. As far as the landing on water
was concerned, we thought it was the smoothest landing we
had.”
As the light aircraft is able to fly at altitudes of about
2,500 feet, the visitors had a close-up bird’s eye view
of the breathtaking scenery of the island. The aircraft, which
can land and takeoff on water as well as land, offers a smoother
and quieter ride than a helicopter.
Apart from members of the team, SriLankan Air Taxis transported
team officials, family members of players, and Australian
journalists. The first flight had Aussie Captain Ricky Ponting
and his wife, former captain and commentator Allan Border,
and the Manager of the team Stephen Bernard and his wife.
The second flight took several Australian journalists, while
the third flight consisted of the parents and family members
of Shane Warne.
SriLankan’s Air Taxi Service was launched last December,
and is the only amphibious air transport service in the country.
The service is available throughout most of the island, as
the aircraft uses specified lakes and rivers, as well as the
numerous airfields on the island. Flights are regularly chartered
by foreign and local tourists, and businessmen, who have been
flown to Trincomalee, Bentota, Kandy, Galle, Anuradhapura,
Polonnaruwa-Sigiriya (Hingurakgoda). In Colombo it uses both
the Bandaranaike International Airport at Katunayake, and
Colombo Airport at Ratmalana. A flight from Colombo to Trincomalee
lasts less than an hour. Fares range from as little as US
dollars 100 per person, and the aircraft can carry eight passengers
in addition to the pilot.
SriLankan Air Taxis also conducts scenic air tours around
the island. The coastal flight down south is particularly
popular as passengers can see the breathtaking beauty of the
beaches, the Indian Ocean and inland areas.
Media Relations Section
Corporate Communications Department
SriLankan Airlines Limited
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