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SriLankan Air Taxi Now Offering Second Kandy Location

Travel News Asia Tuesday, 5 December 2006

SriLankan Air Taxi has commenced flights to the Victoria Reservoir in Kandy, one of the most popular destinations in its extensive route network throughout Sri Lanka.

The Reservoir provides easy access to the Victoria Golf and Country Resort, a popular holiday and golfing destination among both Sri Lankans and expatriates.

There are also Air Taxi flights to a second destination in Kandy, the Mahaweli River, which is more popular with passengers on their way to and from the countrys ancient hill capital.

Both sites offer passengers the thrills of a water landing on Air Taxis amphibious Turbo Otter aircraft. 

The 35-minute flights to Kandy eliminate the hassle of ling and tiresome road trips, which from Colombo to Kandy often take more than three hours.

SriLankan Air Taxi plays an important part in supporting the tourism industry of Sri Lanka with flights to all major resort areas.

It has made any part of the island accessible within an hour and now flies to 16 destinations Kandy (2 sites), Bentota, Nuwara Eliya, Hingurakgoda, Galle (Koggala), Weerawila, Ampara (2 sites), Katunayake, Ratmalana, Trincomalee, Katukurunda, Sigiriya, Dickwella and Anuradhapura.

On the way, travellers can experience a spectacular view of the island. Flying only a few thousand feet above the ground, far lower than regular jet airliners, they get a birds eye view of Sri Lankas exotic fauna and flora and the beauty of the Indian Ocean.

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