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Originally posted by Tehan View PostIf you look closely at 0:16 you can see that www.srilankan.com is not aligned properly
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Originally posted by Srilankan1 View Post
First SRILANKAN A330 200 with visit Srilanka logo under belly . Will Srilankan retaier A330 200 ALA,ALB, ALC,ALD ? . Though they are 17 years old ,even recently I flew on A330 200 ALA aircraft is in superb condition well maintained .
With termination of most of EU routes ,what they are going to do with 13 wide body jets ?
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Originally posted by Air>Ceylon View PostNice .
First SRILANKAN A330 200 with visit Srilanka logo under belly . Will Srilankan retaier A330 200 ALA,ALB, ALC,ALD ? . Though they are 17 years old ,even recently I flew on A330 200 ALA aircraft is in superb condition well maintained .
With termination of most of EU routes ,what they are going to do with 13 wide body jets ?
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Originally posted by Sharen.Joachim View PostWas the entertainment system good on board this aircraft?Attached Files
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SriLankan Airlines to launch Colombo-Melbourne flights this year
SriLankan Airlines will begin flying between Melbourne and Colombo towards the end of this year, marking the airline's long-awaited return to Australian skies.
A spokesperson for the Sri Lankan flag-carrier – which many years ago abandoned flights to both Sydney and Melbourne – indicated to Australian Business Traveller that the schedule would see four flights each week, using an Airbus A330 jet fitted with lie-flat business class seats to make the 11 hour journey.
This will be the only direct route from Australia to Sri Lanka – most travellers to the tiny island off the southern tip of India transit via Singapore, with onwards flights provided by SriLankan and Singapore Airlines.
Business class travellers and passengers holding the appropriate Qantas Frequent Flyer status will be able to use Qantas' Melbourne lounges, including the Qantas First Lounge for Qantas Platinum and Platinum One members.
Reciprocal access will see FlySmiles Gold members eligible to use the Qantas Business Lounge, while FlySmiles Platinums can luxe it up in the Qantas First Lounge.
Travellers will also have the option of pocketing frequent flyer miles in SriLankan's FlySmiles scheme or the Qantas Frequent Flyer program.
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Originally posted by Max View PostSriLankan Airlines to launch Colombo-Melbourne flights this year
SriLankan Airlines will begin flying between Melbourne and Colombo towards the end of this year, marking the airline's long-awaited return to Australian skies.
A spokesperson for the Sri Lankan flag-carrier – which many years ago abandoned flights to both Sydney and Melbourne – indicated to Australian Business Traveller that the schedule would see four flights each week, using an Airbus A330 jet fitted with lie-flat business class seats to make the 11 hour journey.
This will be the only direct route from Australia to Sri Lanka – most travellers to the tiny island off the southern tip of India transit via Singapore, with onwards flights provided by SriLankan and Singapore Airlines.
Business class travellers and passengers holding the appropriate Qantas Frequent Flyer status will be able to use Qantas' Melbourne lounges, including the Qantas First Lounge for Qantas Platinum and Platinum One members.
Reciprocal access will see FlySmiles Gold members eligible to use the Qantas Business Lounge, while FlySmiles Platinums can luxe it up in the Qantas First Lounge.
Travellers will also have the option of pocketing frequent flyer miles in SriLankan's FlySmiles scheme or the Qantas Frequent Flyer program.
https://www.ausbt.com.au/srilankan-a...ghts-this-year
Because most other airlines use the A330-300 as a high density short-to-medium haul aircraft.
On the other hand Airbus did certify a A330-300HGW few years back.So is UL's A330s also HGW version.
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Originally posted by Max View PostSriLankan Airlines to launch Colombo-Melbourne flights this year
Does anyone know whether ALS would have cabins similar to the A333's or the regular A332's?
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