Jetstar Asia will be the only budget airline to offer direct flights between Singapore and Colombo, launching on November 21, 2024.
The Singapore-based budget airline Jetstar Asia will operate five return flights weekly between Singapore and Colombo using its Airbus A320 fleet. This will give travelers over 90,000 affordable seats between the two destinations annually.
In addition, the split schedule features morning and evening departures from Changi Airport, allowing travellers to start their journey in Singapore and offering convenient connections for those flying via Singapore on Jetstar Airways’ (JQ) daily service from Melbourne or up to six weekly flights from Perth.
Jetstar Asia has introduced a special one-way sale fare from Singapore to Colombo starting at only SG$149 (£87) to mark the launch of its new route. Club Jetstar members can take advantage of even lower fares, beginning at SG$139 (£81). This makes travelling to Sri Lanka more affordable than ever.
John Simeone, CEO of Jetstar Asia, described Colombo as the gateway to Sri Lanka and an ideal destination for travellers seeking adventure, a romantic getaway, or a family holiday.
“Sri Lanka is a vibrant destination renowned for its breathtaking scenery and warm hospitality, making it a must-visit for many travellers,” said Mr. Simeone.
“We’re excited to offer unbeatable low fares that allow more people to explore this amazing country, with its beautiful beaches, delicious cuisine, and rich history and culture.”
“Today’s announcement highlights our dedication to offering new and exciting destinations. We’re grateful to Changi Airport Group, Sri Lanka Tourism, Airport and Aviation Services Sri Lanka, and Hayleys for their continued support.”
Furthermore, Chalaka Gajabahu, Chairman of the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, stated that Jetstar Asia’s direct flights between Singapore and Sri Lanka would significantly accelerate the growth of the country’s tourism industry.
“Jetstar Asia is making history as the first low-cost carrier to provide direct flights from Singapore to Colombo, creating exciting opportunities for travellers to explore Sri Lanka,” said Mr. Gajabahu.
“On behalf of the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, we congratulate Jetstar Asia and anticipate a successful partnership that will provide unforgettable experiences for our valued customers.”
Next, Eng. Mr. Athula Galketiya, Chairman of Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka), welcomed Jetstar Asia’s announcement of scheduled flights between Singapore and Sri Lanka, emphasising its positive impact on tourism growth.
“This connectivity will improve the travel experience for both local and international travelers, and we appreciate Jetstar Asia for choosing Bandaranaike International Airport,” said Mr. Galketiya.
“This will benefit both Sri Lanka’s aviation and tourism industries. We’re committed to providing a pleasant experience for our valued passengers,” he added.
Changi Airport Group’s Executive Vice President for Air Hub & Cargo Development, Lim Ching Kiat, stated that Jetstar Asia’s new service on this route would provide travellers additional options for exploring the stunning sights and diverse experiences Sri Lanka offers.
Mr. Lim stated, “Changi Airport would like to congratulate Jetstar Asia on launching its new service to Colombo, Sri Lanka.”
“Sri Lanka is a popular tourist destination that has experienced a rapid recovery since the pandemic,” he added.
“Travelers from Sri Lanka can also use this new service to visit Singapore, using Changi Airport as a gateway to explore Southeast Asia and the wider Asia-Pacific region.”
Jetstar Asia’s launch of direct flights to Colombo marks a significant milestone in connecting Singapore and Sri Lanka. The airline’s affordable fares and convenient schedule will attract more travelers to this beautiful island nation.