SriLankan AirTaxi

SriLankan Air Taxi was[3] the domestic branch of SriLankan Airlines. The airline flew to destinations across Sri Lanka[4] and had its hub at the waterdrome at Peliyagoda, on the Kelani River.

A DHC-6-100 floatplane at Ibbankatuwa Tank, Dambulla
SriLankan AirTaxi
IATA ICAO Callsign
U9 - AIR TAXI
Founded2010
Ceased operations2013
HubsKelani River-Peliyagoda Waterdrome (Colombo)
Fleet size2
Destinations15
HeadquartersAirline Centre
Bandaranaike International Airport
Katunayake, Sri Lanka[1]
Key peopleAjith N. Dias (Chairman)
Suren Ratwatte (CEO)
Rakhita Jayawardena (Director)
Colonel Sunil Peiris (Executive Director - HR)[2]
Websitewww.srilankan.com

Destinations

Sri Lankan AirTaxi served the following destinations:[5][6][7]

Hub
Future
Seasonal
Terminated route
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs
Ampara Sri LankaAFK-Kondavattavana Tank
Arugam Bay Sri LankaAYY-Arugam Bay Lagoon
Batticaloa Sri LankaBTC-Lady Manning Drive
Bentota Sri LankaBJT-Bentota River
Castlereagh Sri LankaNUF-Castlereigh Reservoir
Colombo-Dandugama Sri LankaDGM-Dandugama Water Aerodrome
Colombo-Peliyagoda Sri LankaKEZ-Kelani River-Peliyagoda Waterdrome
Dambulla Sri LankaDBU-Ibbankatuwa Tank
Dikwella Sri LankaDIW-Mawella Lagoon
Hambantota Sri LankaHBT-Bandagiriya Tank
Iranamadu Sri LankaIRU-Iranamadu Waterdrome
Jaffna Sri Lanka--Jaffna Waterdrome
Kalpitiya Sri Lanka--Kalpitiya Waterdrome
Kandy-Polgolla Sri LankaKDZ-Polgolla Reservoir
Kandy-Victoria Sri LankaKDW-Victoria Reservoir
Koggala Sri LankaKCT-Koggala Lagoon
Nuwara Eliya Sri LankaNUA-Lake Gregory
Pasikudah Sri LankaPQD-Naval substation
Tissamaharama Sri LankaTTW-Tissa Tank
Trincomalee Sri LankaTHW-Trincomalee Harbour

Fleet

SriLankan AirTaxi operated two aircraft that were capable of landing on water. Capacity was 15 passengers in each aircraft.[4]

SriLankan AirTaxi
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers
(Economy)
Notes
DHC-6-100 2 0 15 Waterdrome operations
Total 2 0
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