The launch also comes as Sri Lanka leans heavily on India as its top source market, with Indian visitors leading arrival charts through 2025 and into early 2026. The addition of direct connectivity from Ahmedabad is viewed as a way to push deeper into India’s high-spending secondary cities. The presence of a dedicated partner like Walkers Tours on the ground in Sri Lanka is expected to be a key selling point for first-time visitors unsure about logistics. ([travel.economictimes.indiatimes.com](https://travel.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/events/domestic/sri-lanka-tourism-sees-surge-in-indian-visitors-with-successful-roadshows-in-lucknow-chandigarh-and-jaipur/122157513?utm_source=openai))By entering via a major but previously underserved city like Ahmedabad, FitsAir is seeking to carve out a niche rather than go head-to-head on the busiest trunk routes. Maintaining operational reliability and clear communication with passengers will be critical if FitsAir is to build a reputation for dependable service on its newest route.
Source: Economic Times March 12, 2026 20:19 UTC