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SriLankan Airlines unveils five-year strategic plan

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September 25, 2025

SRILANKAN Airlines yesterday announced the rollout of its new five-year strategic plan to steer the airline towards financial stability, debt restructuring, operational efficiency and recovery from recent fleet disruptions.

"Moving forward, SriLankan will focus on achieving financial stability through ongoing debt restructuring, fleet expansion, integration of global sustainability practices and adoption of technological innovations to deliver seamless experiences for the passengers of tomorrow," the national carrier said in a statement.

SriLankan Airlines has committed to new measures aimed at reducing waste across the board, including optimising fuel usage through enhanced digital flight monitoring; automating office processes further to cut paper consumption; and implementing energy-saving practices and real-time kitchen monitoring at SriLankan Catering.

Under its current leadership, the airline has made progress over the past year, from optimising fleet management and driving revenue growth to enhancing customer experience, talent development, advancing sustainability, cost rationalisation and restructuring debt.

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