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SriLankan Airlines should try to expand its operations in China.
Double digit growth seen in 2011 Chinese tourism industry revenue
The total revenue of China's tourism industry was around US$ 364.21 billion in 2011, up 18 percent compared with the previous year, according to China Tourism Academy.
SriLankan Airlines should consider a code sharing agreement with Air China.
SriLankan Airlines passengers traveling to China can enjoy seamless connections to Chinese cities, when the airline starting to code-share with Air China.
China attracts huge traffic from South Asia for Business, education and leisure, The association with Air China will benefit passengers traveling to China on SriLankan Airlines by offering smooth connectivity from Beijing & Shanghai Airports to some of the most popular destinations in China.
SriLankan Airlines network within China can extend to almost all Chinese cities through Air China.
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The lease arrangement of DHC 6-300s with a Kenn Borek is to expire in around four months and the SriLankan will terminate operations of sea planes then. The move is aimed at minimizing the losses the national carrier is continually incurring.
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SriLankan Airlines Fleet Watch as per 5th May 2012 - http://www.airsrilanka.org/forum/ent...?9-Fleet-Watch
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Originally posted by SSCMK View PostGuys, learnt from the SG booking engine that they have changed the aircraft they make use of for the MAA - CMB service from Boeing to Q400 effective May 1. Could anybody confirm it in CMB airport?
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Originally posted by Aussie Lanka View PostMax , the headline is a littel misleading - this is just the ASA air services agreement , while the Australian Minister is in CMB , yields are the lowest in over 20 years ex Australia
This is what he say : "UL678 to MEL coming soon".
Any more info? I guess UL is planning to resume Australia..
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SriLankan increases flights to 230 per week
Srilankan Airlines has increased its flights to 230 per week from 172 in line with the ongoing aviation sector development initiatives, Civil Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne said.
Meanwhile, Srilankan Airlines will fly to South Korea for the first time in the aviation history from December, this is the 63rd destination of the SriLankan Airlines.
At the initial stage the airline will conduct three frequencies to South Korea per week.
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Originally posted by Max View PostSriLankan increases flights to 230 per week
At present, Srilankan Airlines operates to five European countries. There is a massive increase in travellers from Colombo to London and London to Toronto and back. Therefore, moves will be taken to cater to the potential market. More facilities will be included together with deploying modern flights aiming to cater to this market potential, the minister noted.
http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/05/07/news20.asp
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