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SriLankan Airlines launches 4D3N packages from Singapore to Maldives

Travel News Asia 26 April 2004

For travellers in Singapore yearning to escape far from the hustle and bustle of claustrophobic city life, SriLankan Airlines is offering an opportunity to unwind in the famed island paradise of Maldives without burning a hole in your pocket.

The airline has launched 4D3N packages from Singapore to Maldives, valid from 21 April to 31 October 2004.

Mr Johann Wijesinghe, Manager Singapore, SriLankan Airlines said, "Visit Maldives on the SriLankan Airlines' 4D3N package and treat yourself to that much deserved holiday where you could relax in the luxury resorts by the pristine beaches. Leave any worries about bills behind, because the prices of our packages have been set to ease your mind completely."

4D3N trips to four world class resorts - Laguna, Club Rannalhi, Paradise Island and Kurumba - for adult twin start from below Sin$1,000. For those wishing to extend their stay, extension nights are reasonably priced from Sin$100 onwards.

Each of the four resorts offered by SriLankan's Maldives 4D3N packages is unique and offers something special for everyone. On the South Male Atoll of Maldives, the four-star Laguna, which stands out with its grand architecture and peaceful surroundings, is available at an affordable Sin$928 for adult twin.

Meanwhile, the three-star Club Rannalhi, which is highly popular for its lively atmosphere and extensive water sports activities, starts from just Sin$938.

On the North Male Atoll, adult twin at two five-star resorts, Paradise Island and Kurumba, both start from SinS$998. The facilities at Paradise Island are large-scale and modern, while Kurumba is immaculately landscaped and upmarket.

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