Ceypetco & LIOC fuel prices also upped
The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) has increased its retail fuel prices with effect from midnight today (Oct. 01).
Accordingly, the price of 92 Octane Petrol is to increase by Rs. 04 per litre, while the price of 95 Octane Petrol will be increased Rs. 03 per litre.
The price of Super Diesel has also been increased by Rs. 62, bringing the new price to Rs. 421.
However, the price of Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 10, bringing the price to Rs. 351 per litre.
Meanwhile, the price of Kerosene has also been increased by Rs. 11 per litre. The new price of Kerosene will be Rs. 242 accordingly.
The revised prices are as follows:
92 Octane Petrol – Rs. 365 (increased by Rs. 04)
95 Octane Petrol – Rs. 420 (increased by Rs.03)
Auto Diesel – Rs. 351 (increased by Rs.10)
Super Diesel – Rs. 421 (increased by Rs.62)
Kerosene – Rs.242 (increased by Rs.11)
Meanwhile Lanka IOC says they too will increase their fuel prices in line with the revised Ceypetco prices, with effect from midnight today.
Earlier today, Sinopec Fuel Oil Lanka also revised fuel prices.
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SINOPEC has announced a revision of their fuel prices effective from 6.00 p.m. today (Oct. 01).
Accordingly, the price of 92 Octane Petrol remains unchanged at Rs. 358 per litre, while the price of 95 Octane Petrol has been increased by Rs. 06.
The price of Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 10 and Super Diesel by Rs. 61, with effect from 6.00 p.m. today, according to SINOPEC Energy Lanka Pvt Ltd.
The revised prices are as follows:
92 Octane Petrol – Rs. 358 (remains unchanged)
95 Octane Petrol – Rs. 420 (increased by Rs. 06)
Auto Diesel – Rs. 348 (increased by Rs. 10)
Super Diesel – Rs. 417 (increased by Rs. 61)
SriLankan Airlines has entered into a first-ever interline partnership with Virgin Australia that will strengthen the airline’s network in Australia and offer customers extensive connections across the land down under and beyond.
The new partnership reaffirms SriLankan’s commitment to Australia and will present customers the convenience of adding select Virgin Australia domestic or international connections to their SriLankan Airlines booking and managing a multi-airline itinerary under a single ticket.
Dimuthu Tennakoon, Head of Worldwide Sales & Distribution of SriLankan Airlines commented on the partnership by stating, “Australia has one of the largest Sri Lankan diasporic communities, which makes our Australian routes incredibly popular all year around and particularly with people travelling to visit friends and relatives or in pursuit of higher education. This partnership will help us make further inroads in the Australian market through improved connectivity and a range of other benefits for our valued customers.”
SriLankan Airlines currently operates daily from Colombo to Melbourne and from Colombo to Sydney on a thrice-weekly basis. The partnership will enable passengers flying SriLankan to Melbourne or Sydney to connect to the Australian cities of Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Cairns, Darwin, Hobart, Hamilton Island, Launceston, Gold Coast and Perth with Virgin Australia. Passengers will also have the option of flying beyond Australia to New Zealand, Samoa and Fiji. It is a win for Sri Lankan and Indian Australians living in these cities too as they can now fly out from their local city to Sri Lanka or India with a single SriLankan Airlines’ booking. What’s more, passengers can enjoy a seamless journey with a single check-in, including for baggage, at the departure airport and beat transit check-in queues.
The introduction of domestic and international interline flights options with Virgin Australia would improve the accessibility to Sri Lanka for Australian outbound tourists as well. An important customer group for SriLankan, the partnership will unquestionably help develop Australian leisure travel to Sri Lanka. It will also provide easy connections for SriLankan Airlines’ passengers flying to Australia via Colombo from the Maldives, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Since relaunching flights to Melbourne in October 2017 and Sydney in June 2020, close to a million passengers have travelled with SriLankan Airlines to Australia. The new partnership will enhance SriLankan Airlines’ service to Australia as the airline prepares to cruise to new altitudes above the land down under. For more information on SriLankan’s Australian operations visit www.srilankan.com
Sri Lanka’s largest book exhibition, ‘Colombo International Book Fair’, commenced today (22) at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).
The book fair organised by the Sri Lanka Book Publishers’ Association will be held until October 1 from 9.00 am – 9.00 pm.
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