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SriLankan Airlines said yesterday it has made every effort to satisfy the travel requirements of all 217 of its valued passengers who were checked in to travel to Incheon, South Korea on 19 March on UL 470, when the flight was delayed by approximately 13 hours from the scheduled time of departure due to a technical reason.
Of the passengers, 117 resumed their journey on the same flight once the aircraft was cleared for departure and took off to Incheon, South Korea at 07:23hrs on the next day, 20 March.
The remaining 100 passengers, who were heading to South Korea for work, have been rebooked to travel on Sunday, 24 March. The decision to rebook these passengers was made in consultation with the Human Resources Development Service of Korea (HRD Korea) and the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment and the delay is not expected to affect their employment in South Korea.
SriLankan Airlines in a statement said it regrets any inconvenience caused to its passengers by the delay of flight UL 470 on 19 March. The airline remains strongly committed to providing customers with a convenient and comfortable travel experience. “Migrant workers are highly valued by SriLankan Airlines, and the airline will do its utmost to ensure a smooth journey for these passengers,” it added.