March 4, 2024
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Classic Travel, Inqbaytor Group, 2nd Chance Travels, Traveller Global, George Steuarts Travel, Acorn Travels, Metro Voyage, Mackinnon’s Travels, BOC Travels and MSA Travels & Tours recognized at gala event

Colombo – 3 March 2024: Emirates has recognised its leading travel agents in Sri Lanka at a special gathering in appreciation of their support and dedication to the airline for the year 2023.

The awards gala dinner held at Shangri-La Hotel in Colombo was attended by representatives of Emirates’ top 20 travel agency partners and celebrated the airline’s sales achievements during the year.

Distinguished guests of honour included His Excellency Khaled Nasser Al Ameri, Ambassador of the UAE to Sri Lanka, and His Excellency Ahmed Khoory, Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations – West Asia and Indian Ocean.

 



 

Speaking on the importance of travel trade partners in the airline’s sales strategy, Emirates’ Country Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives, Rashid Al Ardha said: “Our travel trade partners contribute significantly to the airline’s achievements in Sri Lanka. Recognising the strategic role that our travel partners have to play in our sales and distribution efforts, we put a great emphasis on nurturing these collaborations. By leveraging their local expertise, we are able to address the demand for travel to and from and across our network. We are delighted to have the opportunity to be here today to recognise the partners who have steadfastly supported Emirates.”

“Emirates is committed to Sri Lanka and is optimistic about the future of its travel industry,” continued Mr Al Ardha. “Through our deep strategic partnership with Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau we’re playing an active role in promoting the island’s tourism and trade industries and broadening the nation’s appeal in key global markets, through our ongoing support of its strategy to attract 2.5 million tourists in 2024 and 5 million by 2029.”

More than 175 guests including business leaders from Sri Lanka’s travel trade, representatives of airport and aviation services and Emirates local office team in Sri Lanka were present at the awards gala, where ten travel agency partners were presented with awards.

The top ten travel agency partners honoured were Classic Travel, Inqbaytor Group, 2nd Chance Travels, Traveller Global, George Steuarts Travel, Acorn Travels, Metro Voyage, Mackinnon’s Travels, BOC Travels and MSA Travels & Tours.

Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, began operations to Sri Lanka in April 1986 and this year celebrates 38 years of supporting the country’s tourism and export industries with passenger and cargo services. The award-winning airline has carried more than 12 million passengers to and from Colombo in this period, and currently operates two direct daily flights to Colombo as well as an additional daily service via Male, using a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

Emirates is the only international carrier to serve Sri Lanka with First Class services – offering passengers world-class products and superior comfort in the air and on-ground. The airline has also invested in a dedicated Emirates Lounge at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) for the use of First Class and Business Class passengers as well as members of select tiers of Skywards, its award-winning frequent flyer programme.

The Emirates story began in 1985 and today, the airline operates the world’s biggest fleets of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s, offering customers the comforts of the latest and most efficient wide-body aircraft in the skies as it serves a global network of 140-plus destinations. Emirates inspires travellers around the world with its growing network of worldwide destinations, industry-leading inflight entertainment, regionally-inspired cuisine, and world-class service.

 



 


September 5, 2023
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Reiterating its nationalistic commitment to supporting significant cultural and religious events in Sri Lanka, SLT-MOBITEL, the National ICT solutions provider, has once again extended its support to the sacred Kandy Esala Perahera, which concluded recently.

Recognised as one of the world’s oldest and most revered religious festivals, the Sri Dalada Perahera honours the Sacred Tooth Relic and is considered the epitome of the country’s religious celebrations.

Bringing connectivity to every Sri Lankan and thousands across the world, SLT-MOBITEL enabled people to witness the sacred procession through a live telecast via its social media channels. SLT-MOBITEL continues its steadfast commitment to promoting Sri Lanka’s rich heritage and culture, further bolstering its national sentiment as a brand that contributes to the cultural enrichment and enhancement of Sri Lanka.

 



 

 


March 9, 2023
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COLOMBO – The Government of Japan has contributed an additional US$6.6 million to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to provide critical food and nutrition assistance to over one million Sri Lankans.

Through this funding, WFP will provide families with food baskets comprising rice, pulses and cooking oil, to meet half their monthly food needs for a period of two months. The donation will also be used to procure maize and soybean for the production of Thriposha, a fortified food product, for a period of four months, which will be supplied to pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and young children at risk of malnutrition.

H.E. Mizukoshi Hideaki, Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka said, “We are pleased to announce that the Government of Japan has decided to provide additional humanitarian support to Sri Lanka in this critical moment. Food aid through WFP by the Government of Japan has reached a total of USD10 million since the economic crisis began last year. This support is being used to provide essential food and nutrition to communities across the nation.”

WFP’s latest surveys indicate that food insecurity is still at a concerningly high level. Seven in every 10 households are adopting negative coping strategies such as cutting back on nutritious food like protein and dairy or skipping meals altogether.

“Our biggest concern is for the women and children who are among those affected by the impacts of the economic crisis,“ said Abdur Rahim Siddiqui, Representative and Country Director of WFP Sri Lanka. “We are grateful for the continuous support from the Government of Japan which enables us to scale up our efforts so that vulnerable communities receive the food and nutrition they need.”

Japan has been a long-standing donor to the Government of Sri Lanka and WFP for over a decade, providing critical assistance in emergencies, while supporting longer-term recovery and development efforts to strengthen food and nutrition security in the country. Japan’s latest funding is an extension of its support to the people of Sri Lanka to help safeguard communities affected by the economic crisis.

WFP has reached over two million people since commencing its emergency operation in June last year and is moving closer to its target of reaching 3.4 million people with food and nutrition assistance.

Photo caption: Rondawelu Yogambal, from Nuwara Eliya, with the rations she received through WFP, with funding from Japan.

 


 

 


January 4, 2023
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DFCC Bank is a full-service commercial bank offering a wide range of transactional, savings and investment products and services, supported by innovative and pioneering digital banking technology. Understanding that convenience is key in today’s fast-paced world and that 24/7 instant customer support is essential, DFCC Bank has also launched DFCC Chatz on WhatsApp. DFCC Chatz is the most convenient, quick, and effortless way to connect with DFCC Bank, and now customers can use WhatsApp to obtain instant customer support anytime, anywhere.

Powered by a state-of-the-art digital chatbot assistant, DFCC Chatz can instantly answer common customer questions and request human intervention where necessary. The service is available in English, Sinhala, and Tamil 24/7. Customers need to save the DFCC Chatz phone number to their WhatsApp and initiate a conversation by typing “Hi” and requesting assistance. DFCC Chatz can be connected via WhatsApp at 077 023 5000.

Speaking about the service, Dinesh Jebamani, Vice President of Digital Strategy at DFCC Bank said, “WhatsApp is the most convenient way for most people to connect. Understanding that, and driven by our customer-centric approach, we have decided to make it easy to connect with us. So, if ever you need instant support with a personal touch from DFCC Bank, you must simply type “Hi” to DFCC Chatz on WhatsApp. This will instantly connect you to DFCC Bank’s digital assistant, who can help you solve general issues, and if you need human assistance, an option will be provided to transfer to a real customer service agent for live assistance. DFCC Chatz has been designed using AI to be interactive and conversational and is our omnichannel digital assistant and available across digital channels, including Facebook Messenger, Viber, DFCC Bank’s Website and WhatsApp. The simple, user-friendly interface ensures customers can experience conversational, friendly, and quick service at any time, from anywhere. It was also one of the first digital assistants to be unveiled in Sri Lanka, driven by DFCC Bank’s pioneering spirit in digital innovation and enablement in banking and finance.”

 



 

 


March 29, 2022
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The first Asian airline to introduce this feature in the country, enabling customers to get quick and convenient solutions to their queries, all in a single chat

Cathay Pacific is making it easier for customers to manage their bookings and answer their queries. The new WhatsApp chat support service that is available 24*7 provides travellers with quick and convenient solutions to their questions, directly using the popular messaging app. Customers in Sri Lanka can now chat with the airline’s dedicated agents on its verified WhatsApp account to make new bookings, amend or upgrade their existing bookings, seek assistance on baggage queries, redeem Asia Miles, and more, all in a single chat.

Cathay Pacific has always focused on providing a best-in-class service to its customers at every stage of their journey. With WhatsApp being one of the leading mobile messaging apps in Sri Lanka, the airline is offering its customers an additional and convenient service channel.

“We are delighted to be one of the first Asian carriers in the country to offer our customers an additional servicing platform where they can chat with us at any time.” Karthik Radhakanthan, Head of Sales and Country Lead, Sri Lanka said.

“Our focus has been to introduce an array of innovative digital products that ensures our customers’ journey will be simpler, easier and better. We are positive the extension of our communications channels and the 24*7 WhatsApp feature will ensure customers are assisted with their queries as quickly and seamlessly as possible.”

The WhatsApp chat is available in English to all customers in Sri Lanka from Monday to Sunday. Customers can use the service by messaging Cathay Pacific’s WhatsApp business number, +852 2747 2747, which can also be found on the

website.  Additionally, travellers can also contact Cathay Pacific using the 24*7 live chat feature on the website along with Vera, the airline’s virtual assistant that can help customers select a new flight in just a few taps if there is a disruption to their flight.

 



 

 

 


September 17, 2021
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Nestlé’s regeneration efforts are launching under the umbrella title of “Generation Regeneration” focused on farmers, youth, consumers and its own employees

ACCRA, Ghana, September 17, 2021/ — Nestlé (www.Nestle.com) is laying out its plans to support and accelerate the transition to a regenerative food system – one that aims to protect and restore the environment, improve the livelihoods of farmers and enhance the well-being of farming communities. Nestlé will work with its food system partners, including the company’s network of more than 500,000 farmers and 150,000 suppliers, to advance regenerative farming practices at the heart of the food system. As part of this journey, the company will also initiate new programs to help address the social and economic challenges of the transition.

The announcement is being made in the lead up to the UN Food Systems Summit in New York, as part of Nestlé’s contribution to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. It also follows the recent report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that shows the climate crisis is intensifying.

“We know that regenerative agriculture plays a critical role in improving soil health, restoring water cycles and increasing biodiversity for the long term,” said Paul Bulcke, Chairman of Nestlé. “These outcomes form the foundation of sustainable food production and, crucially, also contribute to achieving our ambitious climate targets (https://bit.ly/3EjzXfw).”

Nestlé is a signatory of the UN Business Ambition for 1.5°C pledge and was one of the first companies to share its detailed, time-bound climate plan in December 2020. The company is taking measures to halve its emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2050.

“With our long-standing partnerships with farming communities globally, we want to increase our support for farming practices that are good for the environment and good for people,” said Mark Schneider, Nestlé CEO. “In the spirit of enabling a just transition it is vital that we support farmers around the world that take on the risks and costs associated with the move towards regenerative agriculture.”

Nestlé is investing CHF 1.2 billion over the next five years to spark regenerative agriculture across the company’s supply chain, using three primary levers to help farmers adopt regenerative practices:

• Apply state-of-the-art science and technology, provide technical assistance: Leveraging its vast network of R&D experts and agronomists, Nestlé is, for example,

developing higher-yielding coffee and cocoa varieties with lower environmental impact and assessing novel solutions to reduce emissions in the dairy supply chain. Nestlé will also offer agricultural training and help farmers exchange information and best practices that can be adapted locally.

• Offer investment support: The transition to regenerative agriculture comes with initial risks and new costs. Nestlé will support farmers by co-investing with them, facilitating lending or helping them obtain loans for specific equipment. The company will also work with partners to fund pilot projects to test and learn how best to advance regenerative agriculture.

• Pay premiums for regenerative agriculture goods: Nestlé will offer premiums for many raw materials produced using regenerative agriculture practices and buy bigger quantities. This means rewarding farmers not only for the quantity and quality of ingredients, but also for the benefits they provide to the environment through soil protection, water management and carbon sequestration.

 




 

 

Today, Nestlé published the most important regenerative farming practices that the company wants to promote. They include, among others, enhancement of biodiversity, soil conservation, regeneration of water cycles and integration of livestock. Agriculture accounts for nearly two-thirds of Nestlé’s total greenhouse gas emissions, with dairy and livestock making up about half of that. Nestlé is assessing cutting-edge science and technology to reduce emissions at farm level.

In Central and West Africa, Nestlé’s focus is to ensure supply of local agricultural materials, create inclusive livelihoods for small holder farmers (SHFs), women and youth while protecting environmental resources.

Since 2015, we have been able to impact more than 56,000 beneficiaries under our Grains Plan in Nigeria and Ghana through mentorship, training on agricultural practices and provision of inputs. We also extend our support to young agripreneurs through training, business development and provision of inputs.  More than 2000 of these young agripreneurs involved in maize, coffee and cocoa farming are already part of this promising journey.

Under our Cocoa Plan in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, we have started income diversification activities like vegetable production, animal rearing and beekeeping as alternative sources of income for farmers, ensuring resilience and improved livelihoods among cocoa producing communities. We also promote financial independence initiatives through the implementation of Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) which serve as a community based “saving/borrowing” mechanism allowing farmers to build better lives for themselves and their communities.

To further promote regenerative agricultural practices, we have, in the last 3 years, distributed more than 600,000 shade trees that protect cocoa trees and store carbon in the soil, improving biodiversity. We also encourage farm crop diversification by providing 7,000 fruit crop seedlings to be integrated into cocoa farms including. With our network of agronomists and our partners, we will strengthen the implementation of these programs throughout the Central and West Africa region.

Supporting farming communities through new living income and youth programs

Regenerative agriculture contributes to a regenerative food system, which should be fair and transparent for all participants. Nestlé is committed to supporting improved and diversified farmer incomes through its sustainability programs. Furthermore, Nestlé will implement new living income programs for farmers in its value chain to make farming more attractive. Later this year, Nestlé will unveil specific plans for its coffee and cocoa supply chains.

To support young people who are passionate about farming, Nestlé is launching a new training platform in November to attract and train the next generation of farmers. The training will focus on regenerative agriculture practices and improving the resilience of farms to climate change for more than 40,000 farmers participating in one of Nestlé’s agripreneurship programs.

Nestlé’s regeneration efforts are launching under the umbrella title of “Generation Regeneration” focused on farmers, youth, consumers and its own employees.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Nestlé.

 

 

 

 



 

 

 


July 12, 2021
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July 11, 2021, Colombo: SriLankan Airlines is committed to supporting the national vaccination drive to help the Government of Sri Lanka combat the Coronavirus pandemic by flying down 2 million doses of Sinopharm vaccines. In this regard, two SriLankan Airlines flights UL869 and UL865 departed from the city of Beijing this morning with the consignment of vaccines. This is the single largest batch of vaccines flown to Sri Lanka so far. The national carrier is proud to be a part of this endeavor and to support the citizens of Sri Lanka at this time of need.

 

 

 




 

 


October 16, 2020
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Colombo, October 16th, 2020: Allianz Lanka joined teams from Allianz offices around the world to raise funds for critical projects of SOS Children’s Villages through the recently concluded fifth edition of the Allianz World Run.

Since its inception in 2016, Allianz World Run has supported SOS Children’s Villages on 32 projects in 28 different countries. The initiative seeks to inspire Allianz team members as well as their friends and family to undertake recreational physical activity and get you active by giving them the opportunity to tackle pressing global issues. Runs and challenges completed by participants through the course of this year’s Allianz World Run were tracked via the adidas Runtastic apps. Allianz will be contributing funds and providing aid to areas desperately needing support for every minute of their activity.

Held under the theme of “Run Together for Tomorrow”, Allianz World Run 2020 saw 12,261 participants from over 50 countries around the world cover a total distance of 1,940,116kms between 08 July to 05 October 2020.

 

 



 

 

1,103 participants from Sri Lanka took part in the event and covered 121,564kms, a distance equivalent to around 3 times the circumference of the Earth, helping our paradise island rise to the 3rd position on Allianz World Run 2020’s global leaderboard. Allianz Lanka’s clients and business partners too joined the initiative, helping the insurer raise more funds towards this worthy cause.

The Allianz World Run exemplifies values such as community, determination, leadership and passion that we believe strongly in at Allianz. We are delighted to enter the fifth year of this incredible initiative and look forward to building on the successful collaboration between the World Run and our work with SOS Children’s Villages,” said Gany Subramaniam, Director / Chief Executive Officer, Allianz Insurance Lanka Limited and Director, Allianz Life Insurance Lanka Limited. “Given the current health and economic crisis that plagues the whole world, Allianz World Run gives us the opportunity to bring hope and help brighten the futures of those suffering. The active participation of our teams in Sri Lanka and around the world, despite the challenging times, inspires us to continue to help future generations combat hardships and bring courage to communities.”

 



 

The Insurer will be partnering with SOS Children’s Villages to support underprivileged children and their communities in Africa, this year. The charitable donations made through Allianz World Run 2020 will be focusing on providing immediate relief packages to SOS Children’s Villages in five African countries facing the challenges caused by the current global health and financial crisis. For the first time this year, Allianz will also be directing its contributions towards SOS sustainability projects in these five countries, all of which are heavily impacted by climate change.

In Sri Lanka too, Allianz has had a longstanding partnership with SOS Children’s Villages. Earlier this year, Allianz Lanka joined hands with SOS Children’s Villages Sri Lanka to empower youth with essential IT skills under the ‘Shape the World of Tomorrow’ program. The program is part of Youth Can! – SOS Children’s Villages’ global partnership for youth employability – that strives to equip young care leavers with the tools they need to transition to independence and find decent work. The insurer is providing 100 youth between 14 – 19 years of age from 6 SOS Family Care and SOS Family Strengthening programs across the island, with access to globally recognized International Computer Driving License (ICDL) programme by February 2023. Allianz Lanka is utilizing the Allianz Social innovation Fund of €10,000 offered by Allianz SE that it had won recently for this.

 
 



 
 


May 2, 2020
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“Sri Lanka is a special friend of China.  We have long standing and cordial relations between the two countries.  When we faced COVID- 19 disaster recently, Sri Lanka stood with us. China is willing to return that goodwill in the form of fullest cooperation to revive Sri Lanka’s economy in the post-COVID – 19 period”, the Acting Ambassador and  Chargé d’affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Colombo Hu Wei said to President GotabayaRajapaksa at the Presidential Secretariat today (29).

Exchanging pleasantries with President Rajapaka, the Acting Ambassador who paid a courtesy call on the President quoting a Chinese saying  said that “true friendship is to stick together in sorrow and happiness”. He said his country and the people are grateful to Sri Lanka for being a friend in both good and bad times. Mr. Wei emphasized that China expects to assist Sri Lanka to overcome its future challenges. Sri Lanka will receive help not only from the Central Government of China but also from the country’s leading companies and banks to rebuild its economy in the post – COVID -19 period.

Recalling the assistance extended by China to Sri Lanka from the time of Rubber-Rice Pact President Rajapaksa said China stood with Sri Lanka during the armed conflict and the post-conflict development drive.

COVID – 19 pandemic has adversely impacted not only the global economy but also Sri Lanka, President Rajapaksa noted. The sharp drop in foreign exchange earnings has posed an enormous challenge before the country, President added.




Due to the nosedive plunge of global economy we have lost the income generated by apparel industry and tourism . It might take a considerable amount of time for the global economy to recover. As such, Sri Lanka has planned to adopt  a new development model to create a production economy said the President while adding that he hopes to receive the positive responses and goodwill of friendly nations to make it a success.

“Our expectation is not just limited to receiving loans and financial grants.  One of our prime objectives is to attract foreign investments which can positively contribute to the increase in production.  There are ample opportunities for foreign investments in various sectors including agriculture based production and in the construction field.  I invite China and other countries to make use of those opportunities”, President said..

Replying to a query by the Acting Ambassador on the progress of current COVID – 19 prevention activities President Rajapaksa said the spread of the virus is under control in general.  President explained the reasons for the sudden spike in infections during the last few days and said remedial steps have been taken immediately.

“Mr. President, we are with you”, the Acting Chinese Ambassador said concluding  the friendly discussion.

Secretary to the President P. B. Jayasundera and the Head of the Political Office of the Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka Luo were also present.

Source: President’s Media Division



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