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    SriLankan Airlines gives travel bloggers a thrilling experience at BIA Featured

    June 10, 2016

    Sri Lankan Airlines, the official Airline of the Cinnamon Travel Bloggers Conference (TBC) Asia 2016, welcomed more than 40 blogger participants by giving a thrilling experience on the flight deck of an Airbus A330 Full Flight Simulator at BIA.

    The bloggers and their families experienced simulated landings at airports of their choice around the world such as Shanghai and Kathmandu, in the 100% realistic Full Flight Simulator including the thrill of sitting in the pilots’ seats.

    The A330 and A320 Full Flight Simulators at BIA are operated by the Sri Lanka airlines for training of its own and other airlines’ pilots.


    The Cinnamon TBCasia 2016 is organized by Cinnamon Hotels and Resorts in collaboration with the Professional Travel Bloggers Association. More than 60 travel bloggers from around the world were attending the event from 2nd -7th June at the Cinnamon Lakeside in Colombo.


    The bloggers, who are experts in a wide range of social media, shared their feedback and advice on how Sri Lanka’s travel trade and Sri Lankan Airlines can boost global awareness of the unique experiences awaiting travellers.


    “Service on board Sri Lankan Airlines was definitely amazing. It’s quite clear that Sri Lankan focuses very heavily on customer service. The food on board the Sri Lankan flight he took from Frankfurt was excellent, and the inflight entertainment was also great. But Sri Lanka should market itself more as a destination in France,” said Kylia Matjabo, a travel blogger from Paris.


    “It was so nice to fly direct to Colombo from Paris. Many airlines flying to Asia from Europe have a layover in the Middle East which can be very tiring,” added Greg Snell, a travel blogger from Toronto, Canada.


    The bloggers were also given a presentation on Sri Lankan Airlines’ wide range of products and services, before being treated to some fine cuisine by Sri Lankan Catering.


    Antoine Roozen, who accompanied his wife Monika, a professional travel blogger based in Sweden, said his family thoroughly enjoyed the simulator experience. “It’s rare to get an opportunity to visit a cockpit nowadays and going on the simulator was exciting, especially for the kids,” he said.


    “Sri Lanka certainly provides a fantastic experience for any traveller. We visited Kandy and Nuwara Eliya and found them both to be extremely charming, especially ‘Little England’,” said Dr. Mathew McDougall, CEO of Digital Jungle, who was one of the resource persons for the conference.


    Cinnamon Hotels and Resorts provided participants in the conference with many enchanting experiences of Sri Lanka during their stay, including visits to Anuradhapura, Habarana, Sigiriya, Minneriya National Park, Dambulla, Polonnaruwa, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya and Galle.

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