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  • SriLankan Airlines received yet another global certification in Information Technology, when it was awarded the ISO 9001:2008 accreditation for Quality Management Systems in Software Development.

    Nishantha Wickremasinghe, Chairman of SriLankan Airlines, said: “SriLankan is always committed to improve its infrastructure in conformity to international standards. The receiving of the ISO quality endorsement would further strengthen our journey which would contribute immensely to the airline and the country’s aviation sector”.

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    • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
      it is to be phased out
      Saudia is mid-way through its re-fleeting programme, having phased out most of its older B747 family, remaining B747s are in the fleet are four of the 13years old -400s which are likely to be phased out within the next two years. Presently Saudia is utilising four of the B747-400s to the high density (High Y traffic) routes like CMB, MNL, LAH ... Saudia flying four frequencies to CMB all of those four flights are operated by B747-400s.

      On the other hand UL is sending mostly A343s to Saudi Arabian cities to cater the high demand of both business and economy class traffic to/from Sri Lanka. Recently UL's frequencies have been increased to Saudi as 2 to 3 for JED, also has plans to increase RUH from 2 to 5 and DMM 3 to 4 with the effect of mid-Dec 2012, by that time 4R-ADA returns from the c-checks.

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      • Direct flight from Colombo to Johannesburg

        Track Cathay Pacific (CX) #749D flight from Trincomalee to Hulhule Island, North Male Atoll


        Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departed Arrival Duration
        15-Oct-2012 B77W Bandaranaike Int'l (VCBI / CMB) OR Tambo Int'l (FAJS / JNB) 01:58 IST 22:28 SAST (-3) n/a

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        • Originally posted by Banuthev View Post
          Saudia is mid-way through its re-fleeting programme, having phased out most of its older B747 family, remaining B747s are in the fleet are four of the 13years old -400s which are likely to be phased out within the next two years. Presently Saudia is utilising four of the B747-400s to the high density (High Y traffic) routes like CMB, MNL, LAH ... Saudia flying four frequencies to CMB all of those four flights are operated by B747-400s.

          On the other hand UL is sending mostly A343s to Saudi Arabian cities to cater the high demand of both business and economy class traffic to/from Sri Lanka. Recently UL's frequencies have been increased to Saudi as 2 to 3 for JED, also has plans to increase RUH from 2 to 5 and DMM 3 to 4 with the effect of mid-Dec 2012, by that time 4R-ADA returns from the c-checks.
          744 is to be phased out and replacement aircraft is 77W with high density Y config of 3 4 3

          on the other hand did SL Govt signed a new ASA with Saudi Govt. Old one gives only 2 flights for Riyadh and restricted on Jeddah.

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          • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
            Direct flight from Colombo to Johannesburg

            Track Cathay Pacific (CX) #749D flight from Trincomalee to Hulhule Island, North Male Atoll


            Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departed Arrival Duration
            15-Oct-2012 B77W Bandaranaike Int'l (VCBI / CMB) OR Tambo Int'l (FAJS / JNB) 01:58 IST 22:28 SAST (-3) n/a
            Looks like CX 749 (HKG - JNB) diverted to CMB for some reason.

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            • Dont promote or support this bloody Airline calls MIHIN

              October 2012 by Kurt Mueller (UK)
              Rating : 3/10

              UL2964 from CGK to CMB. I tried repeatedly to check in online for this flight, but always encountered a message that the online facility is only available between 2 and 48 hours prior to departure. Strangely, I was attempting to check in 16 hours beforehand. Even mailing the supposed "online check-in help desk" was pointless - no reply. When I arrived at CGK, I discovered that this flight is operated by Mihin Lanka A320 - quite a step down from UL in terms of standards. There is no IFE on this flight of 4 1/2 hours duration - not even a route map displayed on an overhead screen (although all seat armrests had IFE controls fitted). You cannot lift any armrests, so even if you have three seats of a row to yourself, there is no way you could lie down across all seats. Catering is basic. A carton of fruit juice or water from the trolley prior to the meal service. The meal tray was about A4 size and was populated by a lone and small aluminium food container with a cardboard lid, plus a set of plastic cutlery. Contents: three small morsels of chicken plus rice. Even on my first flight to Sri Lanka on Aeroflot from Karachi in 1980 I was offered more. My attempt to purchase a beer was unsuccessful. Whilst a 330ml can of Heineken (why no Sri Lankan beer) was produced and a price of US$3 charged, the crew had absolutely no change for a £5 note. On a positive note, the flight was on time. I am at a loss to understand why a full-service carrier like UL operates code-share flights with a LCC.

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              • This is what happened to Our National Carrer under current Management.

                17 September 2012 by M Cole (UK)
                Rating : 2/10

                I used flight UL 503 Colombo to London on 12th September 2012, it was delayed by approximately 90 minutes, the service provided by the cabin crew was one of the worst I have experienced, I have used this Airline before and it was a much better service. The management should do something about it before it becomes too late, as customers may choose one of the other Airlines which fly between London and Colombo.

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                • Etihad Airways brings business class back to SL. Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the United Arab Emirates, will return to a two-class Airbus A320 aircraft on its service between Colombo and Abu Dhabi from October 1.

                  The four flights a week will each feature 16 premium seats with electronically controlled recline and lumbar support, generous leg and foot rest extensions, individual PC power supplies, in-arm meal tables and 10.6 inch touch screens.

                  Kumar De Silva, Etihad Airways' General Manager in Sri Lanka, said: "As the economy improves in Sri Lanka and business opportunities develop, we are confident this decision will appeal to businessmen who will also benefit from Etihad Airways' convenient connections onto the USA, Canada, Africa, the United Kingdom, Europe and the Middle East." Etihad Airways recently introduced a number of enhancements to its in-flight guest experience. Pearl Business class guests travelling on this route will be treated to new master chef-inspired culinary signature menus that are changed every two months.

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                  • Originally posted by Srilankan1 View Post
                    Dont promote or support this bloody Airline calls MIHIN
                    Yeah i saw this as well. Disgusting.

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                    • ... I am at a loss to understand why a full-service carrier like UL operates code-share flights with a LCC.
                      As if the people at UL get to choose

                      How else can Mihin make money to justify it's own existence, and the pay of the staff, without taking UL loads ?

                      on the other hand, when you see a 4 digit flight number, alarm bells should have started ringing, and opted for an alternate code-shared carrier, if available ...

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                      • Luxury Coach Service to Chittagong by Mihin Lanka

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                        • SriLankan Airlines plans to add a new service connecting Colombo with Hong Kong & Seoul, the airline is considering launching Chengdu as its fourth destination in China. Services to Chengdu to operate via Bangkok.

                          Colombo - Hong Kong - Seoul

                          Colombo - Bangkok - Chengdu

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                          • Originally posted by Max View Post
                            SriLankan Airlines plans to add a new service connecting Colombo with Hong Kong & Seoul, the airline is considering launching Chengdu as its fourth destination in China. Services to Chengdu to operate via Bangkok.

                            Colombo - Hong Kong - Seoul

                            Colombo - Bangkok - Chengdu

                            http://www.traveldailymedia.com/1402...o-the-far-east
                            Great News! One of the highlight in the news you shared is SriLankan Airlines is going to fly nonstop flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong. Currently all China and Hong Kong flights are being operated via Bangkok. In the initial period Chengdu flights will be operated via Bangkok.

                            SriLankan was about to start nonstop flights to Beijing and Shanghai in Winter 2012 but later that plan got cancelled. Hopefully they start China and Hong Kong nonstop flights in Summer 2013.

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                            • SriLankan Airlines Increases Malaysia Capacity in W12

                              SriLankan Airlines from 30OCT12 is increasing capacity on 4 of 14 weekly Colombo – Kuala Lumpur service, with Airbus A330-200 or A340-300 operating, instead of A320.

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                              • SriLankan Airlines W12 China Service Reductions

                                SriLankan Airlines from 30OCT12 is reducing service to China, where Beijing and Shanghai Pu Dong service each reduced from 7 to 5 weekly.

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