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Last Updated : 2024-04-18 14:58:00
Premium tea gifting brand Basilur Tea expanded its network with the opening of its newest exclusive outlet at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA).
The latest outlet at BIA, the fourth in Sri Lanka, was declared open by Basilur Tea Export Chairman Dr. Gamini Abeywickrama, Head of Security Major General (Retd.) Ajith Priyankara Pallawela, Deputy Head of Security Mr. Nihal Pathmaraja , BIA Head of Airport Management Mr. H.S. Hettiarachchi along with the leadership of Basilur Tea including Managing Director Ms. Thushari Abeywickrama, Director – Sales and Marketing Mr. Hemantha Perera, and Finance Manager Mr. Rajitha Abeywickrama.
Located at the departure/transit area of the airport, passengers flying in and out of the country can avail themselves of a taste of the finest Ceylon Tea or select an elegant gift in unique packaging and premium quality for business partners or friends and family who are overseas.
Incorporating cutting-edge technology, creativity, and continuous research and development, Basilur Tea produces a range of special blends of high-quality, fresh Ceylon Tea and has been recognized and awarded for its consistent quality standards over the years. From its uncompromised quality process to the uniqueness in packaging, Basilur Tea has been positioned as a globally renowned premium Ceylon tea brand that has clearly differentiated itself.
Basilur Tea exclusive outlets are also located at Liberty Plaza, Colombo City Centre, and Hotel Riff in Hikkaduwa. All Basilur Tea products can also be purchased online via www.basilurtea.com with the option of island wide and worldwide delivery.
Damascene Perera Tuesday, 11 October 2022 12:16 PM
Congratulations !!
Titch de Silva Wednesday, 07 December 2022 09:10 PM
Why Basil is attached to the trade name? It’s like “Kaputular”
Andare Thursday, 08 December 2022 09:51 AM
This business has no connection with the Kaputa BASIL ?
Rajendra Vinasithamby Friday, 09 December 2022 10:19 AM
Congratulations. Now they must distribute leaflets in departure terminals as most visitors are unaware that there is such good tea is available for them in the duty free shops. If most visitors but say $ 20 worth of tea for their personal and family use or to be given a gift on their arrival just work out the foreign currency we can earn. Further it will create a direct international market as when some one is used to a taste they order on line. For example we went to Srilanka more than ten times in the last thirty years we did not know until few years back my nephew brought some very good tea from duty free shop. Now I am asking my relatives who visit Srilanka to buy me from the duty free shops. I went to the extent of ordering through courier service during Covid time and spend £50 to get three box full of only 300 bags of tean Thank you
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