Travelers from Belarus can expect flights to a tropical paradise island in October from Minsk.
Belarusian airline Belavia is set to launch a new direct flight route to the tropical resort of Mattala, Sri Lanka, starting on October 28, 2025. This exciting development will provide Belarusians with a convenient and direct way to experience the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and beautiful beaches of Sri Lanka.
The flights will operate weekly on Tuesdays, using a comfortable wide-body Airbus A330-200 aircraft. The flight duration from Minsk to Mattala is approximately 9.5 hours, making it a manageable journey for those seeking a tropical getaway.
Sri Lanka, an island nation located in the Indian Ocean, is renowned for its tropical jungles, rich flora and fauna, and eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The destination is familiar to many Belarusians, with its Ceylon tea plantations and white sandy beaches of the Indian Ocean being well-known.
Tourists can look forward to exploring the bustling city of Colombo, which is expected to become more known to Belarusians through this new flight route. The Mattala International Airport, located in the southern part of Sri Lanka, will serve as the gateway to this captivating island nation.
The new flight route eliminates the need for long layovers in Delhi or Dubai, offering Belarusians a more direct and efficient way to reach Sri Lanka. With the weekly flights now available, it's easier than ever for Belarusians to plan their tropical escape to Sri Lanka.
For those interested in booking their tickets, they can purchase them from various travel operators. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a cultural immersion, Sri Lanka offers a little something for everyone. So, get ready to pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey to Sri Lanka!
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