Sri Lankan Airlines - We are changing the way we fly

17 Feb 2010

SriLankan Airlines has embarked on an exciting new journey that would give their passengers a richer Taste of the Paradise, they already know and love.The Airline is introducing a whole new experience on ground and in the air, that promises its passengers a total “Change in the way You fly !”

Beginning the journey with its iconic logo the monara or the peacock , the airline’s front line staff from cabin to ground crew will sport a brand new look and a warmer smile.

But the charm, elegance and grace of the peacock will be preserved as the hundreds of beautiful stewardesses at SriLankan Airlines undergo this transformation. Their iconic Kandyan Saree uniform still retains its oriental charm but yet have a distinctive modern appeal and contemporary look. The new colour palette plays with the soft hues of sea blue splashed with the delicate multi-hued motifs of the peacock feather with its shimmering iridescent bursts of electric orange mottled with dark, light blue and white.

While the women and men who take care of every little detail of a passengers’ comfort on ground and in flight, will offer a vastly improved level of service, decked in their new uniforms, the airline’s onboard kitchen has turned an entirely new chapter in their in flight meal service and offers its passengers a tempting array of mouth watering signature dishes and cocktails never served on board before. And passengers have the added choice of ordering from a new A la carte menu and having their meals literally cooked on board!

Business Class passengers on SriLankan’s long-haul sectors now have the luxury of dining when they please with the new a-la-carte service and the Five-Star Meal Service. SriLankan is one of the few airlines in the world to offer a Five-Star Meal Service on Business Class which is generally offered on First Class.

This provides passengers with the experience of a five-star restaurant, with a trolley being rolled up to each passenger with every food item on the menu being displayed. Passengers get to choose their personal preferences and simply select the items they want, which are served on to their plates by the cabin crew.

The a-la-carte service provides a meal for Business Class passengers at any time during the flight, on the concept of ‘Eat what you want, when you want’. The passenger can select from the a-la-carte section of the menu card, and the cabin crew will prepare the plate in the galley, which preserves the freshness of each item.

The new menus reflect a truly global feel and flavor. Complementing the wide international array on offer, Sri Lankan dishes have been re-defined and re-invented to encompass a sensational range of aromas and tastes to seduce our thousands of passengers.


SriLankan Airlines will continue this journey of new discovery with more comfortable seats on board with more leg space and flat bed seats in the business class. Trimmings and trappings on board, like the seat covers will also change to give a completely new look and feel to the experience of traveling with SriLankan Airlines, which aims to be one of the best in Asia.

All these elements and more, combine to evoke SriLankan Airlines’ time-tested values and re-kindle the messages of warmth and hospitality yet portraying a vibrant airline with a strong modern identity. Indeed … we are changing the way You fly !

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice to see peacock turn to its real color. A step in right direction. Its time to change the broiler type Sri Lankan emblam to more glamorous true Peacock too.

Anonymous said...

Dubai based Emiretes turned peacock in to green which is closer to Arabic culture. Great that Sri Lankan now looks smarter in natural blue.

Sam said...

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Bardo Flanks said...

Arabic or not, I thought Green looked better. Peacocks are rarely blue anyway.

 
 
 

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