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Originally posted by SpookyFlyer View PostTK first flight landed at CMB
Still looking forward to see more TK pictures from CMB. Perhaps Sakith will share some close-up pictures of TK.
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Originally posted by ecureilx View PostWhich host did you get that ??
08MAR FRI IST/Z¥2 CMB/¥3.5
1TK 730 C D J R Y B ISTCMB 0110 1510 330 M 1 X236 DC/E
M K H S E Q T L V P W G N
NO MORE - S* FOR CONX
V*TK730/08MARISTCMB«
08MAR DPTR ARVL MEALS EQP ELPD ACCUM MILES SM
IST MLE 0110 1155 M 330 7.45 7.45 3742 N
DEP-INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL
MLE CMB 1310 1510 M / 1.30 10.30 484 N
W/EQ*330«
330 AIRBUS JET
200-345 STD SEATS
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Originally posted by SpookyFlyer View Postlanded exactly at 1445h. I took from the lagoon!
This Turkish Airlines aircraft will spend around 6hours in Colombo before return back to Istanbul. It's a treat for CMB!
@Sakith - Do you know how was the passenger-load-factor on the mainden TK flight ?
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IGI Airport welcomes MIHIN Lanka to Delhi
Effective 2nd February, 2013, MIHIN Lanka will operate daily direct flights between Colombo & Delhi. For Further information log on www.mihinlanka.com - Mihin Lanka Fan Club
thanks for the invite!
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Originally posted by Max View Post
Shirajiv SIRIMANE
Turkey’s flag carrier Turkish Airlines for the first time launched service to Colombo International Airport from Istanbul from last Friday. The airline would operate five flights per week to Male via Colombo.
Chairman Pership Holidays, Manik Perere with General Manager, Turksh Airlines, Adnan Aykac. Picture by Saliya Rupasinghe
They would operate every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, in the sector Istanbul/Male/Colombo/Male/Istanbul.
General Manager, Turksh Airlines, Adnan Aykac said that the flights would operate on an Airbus A340-300 which has the ability to carry about 100 additional passengers.
Asked why they failed to recognize Colombo as a destination before? he said that the airline was on a rapid expansion drive and now they have the additional aircraft to service Colombo.
“The airline has also ordered more aircraft and when we acquire them we would be also looking at operating direct flights to Colombo in a few months,” he said.
He also said that forward booking for Colombo too is good and they hope to maintain a 80% load factor throughout the year.
“Sri Lanka is an exciting destination for us,” he said.
He also said that though they operate to Male they have not got the rights to carry passengers from Colombo to Male and back.
Colombo would be the airline’s 219th destination and the 98th country to operate flights.
Chairman Pership Holidays, Manik Perere, the appointed GSA for Turkish Airlines in Sri Lanka said that the introduction of the Turkish airline would be another major boost for the Sri Lankan tourism industry.
“There would be many more tourists not only form Turkey but from other regional airlines that would visit Sri Lanka due to this airline,” he said.
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Article says that they are planning to operate A343, but the inaugural flight was A333/A332???
Originally posted by Highflyer View PostTurkish Airlines commences operations to BIA
Shirajiv SIRIMANE
Turkey’s flag carrier Turkish Airlines for the first time launched service to Colombo International Airport from Istanbul from last Friday. The airline would operate five flights per week to Male via Colombo.
Chairman Pership Holidays, Manik Perere with General Manager, Turksh Airlines, Adnan Aykac. Picture by Saliya Rupasinghe
They would operate every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, in the sector Istanbul/Male/Colombo/Male/Istanbul.
General Manager, Turksh Airlines, Adnan Aykac said that the flights would operate on an Airbus A340-300 which has the ability to carry about 100 additional passengers.
Asked why they failed to recognize Colombo as a destination before? he said that the airline was on a rapid expansion drive and now they have the additional aircraft to service Colombo.
“The airline has also ordered more aircraft and when we acquire them we would be also looking at operating direct flights to Colombo in a few months,” he said.
He also said that forward booking for Colombo too is good and they hope to maintain a 80% load factor throughout the year.
“Sri Lanka is an exciting destination for us,” he said.
He also said that though they operate to Male they have not got the rights to carry passengers from Colombo to Male and back.
Colombo would be the airline’s 219th destination and the 98th country to operate flights.
Chairman Pership Holidays, Manik Perere, the appointed GSA for Turkish Airlines in Sri Lanka said that the introduction of the Turkish airline would be another major boost for the Sri Lankan tourism industry.
“There would be many more tourists not only form Turkey but from other regional airlines that would visit Sri Lanka due to this airline,” he said.
http://www.dailynews.lk/2013/02/05/bus03.asp
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Originally posted by ecureilx View Postwouldn't matter much, in terms if distance and capacity
FYI - Turkish Airlines has a very interesting management. Turkish Airlines, one of the largest airline in the world, is still using three ageing A340-311s in their fleet : MSN23,25 and 57. On the other hand they have not yet placed an order for any equipments like B787s or A350s. CEO of TK said they are happy ordering more B777 and A33S. I like it. I wouldn't go and place an order for some aircraft which hasn't proved yet as a reliable aircraft for the airline economy.
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Originally posted by ecureilx View Postwouldn't matter much, in terms if distance and capacity
FYI - Turkish Airlines has a very interesting management. Turkish Airlines, one of the largest airline in the world, is still using three ageing A340-311s in their fleet : MSN23,25 and 57. On the other hand they have not yet placed an order for any equipments like B787s or A350s. CEO of TK said they are happy ordering more B777 and A33S. I like it. I wouldn't go and place an order for some aircraft which hasn't proved yet as a reliable aircraft for the airline economy.
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