According to a recent news article, Chinese airlines are set to relaunch flights to various markets in the Asia-Pacific region, including Sri Lanka. This move comes due to the increased demand for travel during Lunar New Year and the end of China’s Zero-Covid policy. Airlines such as China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Air China, Xiamen Air, Sichuan Airlines, and Beijing Capital Airlines will be increasing frequencies and adding new destinations to their networks. The aim is to reach almost 50% of pre-pandemic capacity from mainland China by March.
This development is expected to boost tourism in Sri Lanka as the country looks to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The resumption of flights by Chinese airlines will make it easier for travelers to reach Sri Lanka, providing a welcome boost to the country's struggling tourism industry. The news is expected to be met with enthusiasm by travelers and the tourism industry alike, and will hopefully help to bring more tourists to Sri Lanka.
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