FitsAir, Sri Lanka’s first privately-owned international airline, is expanding its regional connectivity with the introduction of direct flights to Kuala Lumpur (KL), Malaysia, further strengthening its position as the country’s leading low-cost carrier.
Flights to KL will commence on 4 April with four weekly services. This expansion reflects the airline’s ongoing efforts to cater to the increasing demand for cost-effective, reliable air travel, reinforcing its position as a key player in the region’s aviation sector.
The launch of flights to KL marks an important milestone for FitsAir as it continues to expand its network and enhance regional connectivity. This new route will create greater opportunities for trade, tourism, and travel, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to making air travel more accessible and affordable.
To mark the launch, FitsAir is offering a special introductory fare of Rs. 65,300 for a return ticket to KL. This all-inclusive fare comes with 20 kg checked baggage and 7 kg hand luggage, ensuring a hassle-free travel experience.
With this new service, FitsAir continues to expand its network and provide more affordable, hassle-free travel options to its passengers. The airline’s growing network includes destinations like Malé, Dubai, Dhaka, and Chennai, with seamless connections through its main hub in Colombo. FitsAir remains committed to offering reliable, on-time services with a strong focus on safety and customer satisfaction.
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