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SriLankan Airlines later this month is introducing expanded service to Pakistan, which sees the offering of Colombo – Lahore route. From 27SEP16, the oneWorld member plans to operate this route twice a week, with Airbus A320 aircraft.
UL185 CMB2010 – 2335LHE 320 24
UL186 LHE0035 – 0505CMB 320 35
This service is currently scheduled until 28OCT16.
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Originally posted by janhongladarom View PostSriLankan Airlines later this month is introducing expanded service to Pakistan, which sees the offering of Colombo – Lahore route. From 27SEP16, the oneWorld member plans to operate this route twice a week, with Airbus A320 aircraft.
UL185 CMB2010 – 2335LHE 320 24
UL186 LHE0035 – 0505CMB 320 35
This service is currently scheduled until 28OCT16.
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Malaysia Airlines Operational Schedule Changes effective 6-Jan-2017 until 6-Apr-2017. The Flight MH184/185 will be operating during the night instead of day time due to Colombo Airport Runway Maintenance.
KUL-CMB - MH179 - 22:10 - 23:15 - B738 - DAILY
KUL-CMB - MH185 - 23:05 - 23:59 - B738 - 356
CMB-KUL - MH178 - 00:15 - 06:25 - B738 - DAILY
CMB-KUL - MH184 - 01:00 - 07:10 - B738 - 467
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SriLankan Airlines in winter 2016/17 season is reducing overall frequencies to Guangzhou, which sees reduction from 7 to 4 weekly. Existing 3 weekly Colombo – Guangzhou nonstop service will operate until 28/29OCT16, while maintaining 4 weekly Colombo – Bangkok – Guangzhou service.
This route is mainly operated by A330-300 aircraft.
UL882 CMB0701 – 1155BKK1250 – 1645CAN 333 x146
UL883 CAN1755 – 2005BKK2100 – 2255CMB 333 x146
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Originally posted by janhongladarom View PostSriLankan Airlines in winter 2016/17 season is reducing overall frequencies to Guangzhou, which sees reduction from 7 to 4 weekly. Existing 3 weekly Colombo – Guangzhou nonstop service will operate until 28/29OCT16, while maintaining 4 weekly Colombo – Bangkok – Guangzhou service.
This route is mainly operated by A330-300 aircraft.
UL882 CMB0701 – 1155BKK1250 – 1645CAN 333 x146
UL883 CAN1755 – 2005BKK2100 – 2255CMB 333 x146
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI thought SriLankan have good passenger/cargo demand on their China flights. Why does SriLankan reducing Guangzhou flights from Daily to 4 weekly.
Best guess - part of ongoing efforts to reduce losses.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostFull aircraft does not mean that they make money - it's all about the yield on any given route.
Best guess - part of ongoing efforts to reduce losses.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI have to agree. I think the yield on China-Sri Lanka route seems to be low. Air China was launched the Beijing-Colombo in Oct 2015 but the flight didn't last long. China Eastern is planning cancel the Shanghai-Colombo service from Apr 2017. Therefore only China Eastern will continue serving Chengu-Colombo and Air China on Kunming-Colombo.
China Eastern - Kunming - Colombo - Male service operates with A330 replaces B737 - http://airport.lk/flight_info/arriva...t_schedule.php
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI have to agree. I think the yield on China-Sri Lanka route seems to be low. Air China was launched the Beijing-Colombo in Oct 2015 but the flight didn't last long. China Eastern is planning cancel the Shanghai-Colombo service from Apr 2017. Therefore only China Eastern will continue serving Chengu-Colombo and Air China on Kunming-Colombo.
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Originally posted by Mach3 View PostUL 880 is delayed for more than four and half hours. Anyone knows what's going on.
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Originally posted by Mach3 View PostUL 880 is delayed for more than four and half hours. Anyone knows what's going on.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Insufficient Fuel On Board Heathrow Flight Forces Diversion To Gatwik
http://https://www.colombotelegraph....on-to-gatwick/
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