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Srilankan offers special packages

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Visakhapatnam, Oct. 27

Srilankan Airlines is introducing a specially priced package from Visakhapatnam to Colombo, using Hyderabad as the gateway. Ms Asha Kumar, Sales Manager, Andhra Pradesh, said at a press meet here on Friday that passengers could book their tickets with the travel agents here inclusive of the airfare to Hyderabad from here on Sahara flight. They would then be taken to Colombo and from there to any destination they desire. She said, "Srilankan Airlines is offering special packages including airfare and accommodation in Colombo for each passenger for three nights and four days. The minimum is Rs 21,500 per passenger.

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