SriLankan Airlines Flight Tracking

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About SriLankan Airlines

SriLankan Airlines is the national flag carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the oneworld alliance, providing its passengers with a vast network of destinations and seamless travel experience. With its main hub in Bandaranaike International Airport, the airline serves 36 destinations in 20 countries, offering a wide array of services and exceptional in-flight experience. SriLankan Airlines is recognized for its award-winning service, diverse cuisine, and modern fleet of aircraft, ensuring a comfortable journey for its valuable customers.

A Brief History of SriLankan Airlines

Founded in 1979, SriLankan Airlines was initially launched as Air Lanka following the termination of Air Ceylon. The airline started operating with two leased aircraft, eventually expanding its fleet and destinations over the years. In 1998, the company was rebranded as SriLankan Airlines after a partial acquisition by Emirates. The partnership with Emirates ended in 2008, leading the airline to become a government-owned entity. In 2014, SriLankan Airlines joined the prestigious oneworld alliance, further enhancing its global connectivity and services.

Airports that SriLankan Airlines Flys To & From

SriLankan Airlines has an extensive network covering destinations across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Major cities served by the airline include London, Paris, Tokyo, Beijing, Mumbai, and Dubai. Apart from the primary Bandaranaike International Airport hub, SriLankan Airlines also operates flights from secondary airports like Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in Sri Lanka, ensuring a comprehensive reach to cater to various passenger needs.

Example Flight Code Formats for SriLankan Airlines

When tracking SriLankan Airlines flights, there are two common formats: the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). IATA uses a two-letter airline code followed by the flight number, while ICAO employs a three-letter airline code followed by the flight number. Here's a comparison of both formats:

Departure Airport Arrival Airport Airline IATA ICAO
CMB LHR SriLankan Airlines UL505 ALK505
SIN CMB SriLankan Airlines UL306 ALK306
HND CMB SriLankan Airlines UL455 ALK455
DXB CMB SriLankan Airlines UL226 ALK226