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  • RAHALROXZ
    Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 56

    #8836
    Originally posted by 4R-ALA
    Can anyone confirm what exactly is the reason 4R-ALN and 4R-ABQ are inactive

    I don't think it's a C - Check this early for 4R-ALN
    Originally posted by banuthev
    Hi Rahal,

    SriLankan A333 (4R-ALN) is not flying since 19-May and A321 (4R-ABQ) also not flying recently.

    Do you know why these aircraft are not flying ? Do you know if any A330 leaving the SriLankan fleet this year and next year? Any updates on painting ex Mihin Lanka fleet?

    Thank you
    Hello,

    ALN was undergoing a 1C check and should be returned to service by now i guess. Well I have no idea about the ABQ though.
    Far as I know, we are not retiring any A330s for the time being... But some A320/1 will be retired (most likely the ex MJ aircrafts). but not in less than 6 months.

    cheers

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    • Max
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 919

      #8837
      SriLankan launches Colombo-Melbourne nonstop beginning in October

      Travellers will have a nonstop option between Australia and Sri Lanka from October when SriLankan Airlines commences Melbourne-Colombo flights with Airbus A330-200s.

      SriLankan said the inaugural service would take off on October 29 2017, with Melbourne chosen for its first Australian destination as about half of all Sri Lankans who live in Australia reside in Victoria.

      “Given the number of Sri Lankans residing in and around Victoria, we fulfil a long felt need for a direct service,” SriLankan chief executive Captain Suren Ratwatte said in a statement on Monday.

      The daily flight has been scheduled an overnight service from Colombo, arriving in Melbourne in the afternoon the next day. The return flight is scheduled to takeoff from Tullamarine in early evening, for a late night arrival in the Sri Lankan capital.

      The are no airlines flying nonstop between Australia and Sri Lanka.

      Currently, SriLankan serves Australia one-stop through Kuala Lumpur or Singapore thanks to codeshares with fellow oneworld alliance members Malaysia Airlines and Qantas, respectively.

      SriLankan chief commercial officer Siva Ramachandran said there had been a “steady increase” in passengers travelling between Australia and Sri Lanka on one-stop itineraries.

      “Our direct services will give us a definite advantage as SriLankan is the only carrier that is able to offer connectivity of this nature at this time,” Ramachandran said.

      “We also offer seamless onward connections beyond Colombo to a range of destinations in the Indian sub-continent and Middle East.”

      Australia’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Bryce Hutchesson congratulated SriLankan for launching the new route.

      “Direct air connections between countries stimulate two-way tourism, business, trade and people-to-people exchange which are the core ingredients for a vibrant bilateral relationship,” Hutchesson said.

      http://australianaviation.com.au/201...ng-in-october/

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      • ULfan79
        Member
        • Apr 2017
        • 34

        #8838
        Originally posted by janhongladarom
        Why are not utilising A330-300. Why using old A330-200.
        Hope they use 4R-ALS. Its relatively new (~8yrs) among the A332 fleet

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        • Max
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 919

          #8839
          SriLankan expands network to Yangon in deal with Myanmar Airways

          SriLankan Airlines will expand its network to Yangon in a codeshare partnership with Myanmar Airways International (MAI) on flights to Bangkok and Singapore from 1st June 2017 to take advantage of growing tourist traffic.

          MAI will codeshare on flights operated by SriLankan between Colombo and Bangkok, and Colombo and Singapore, a statement said.

          “Passengers will enjoy the conveniences of the partnership, such as a single ticket itinerary and interlined luggage.”

          “Myanmar is currently experiencing considerable growth in tourism, and we are confident that the addition of Yangon will strengthen our network and help serve the needs of our customers,” SriLankan Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer Siva Ramachandran said.

          “Extending SriLankan Airlines’ network to Yangon was part of our dynamic strategy of focusing on the Asia-Middle East region, which is the fastest growing market for global air travel.”

          SriLankan has in recent months expanded its codeshare agreements with several other airlines in order to strengthen its network and provide enhanced travel options for its customers.

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          • Rahmy221
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2017
            • 11

            #8840
            Qatar Airways Cargo adds Colombo, Dublin to pharma network

            With Colombo just added to Qatar Airways Cargo’s Pharma Network, and Dublin set to come online June 12, the carrier’s pharmaceutical transport network will soon reach 73 destinations globally.

            The soon-to-commence Dublin route will be serviced by 787 flights, connecting Doha to “one of the leading global hubs for the pharmaceutical industry,” with nine of the top ten largest pharmaceutical companies operating in Ireland.

            In Colombo, the carrier is betting on the country’s Export Processing Zone, which opened last year, to turn Sri Lanka from a net importer of pharmaceuticals and healthcare products to an exporter.

            Qatar Airways Cargo will offer its specialist pharmaceuticals transport solution, called “QR Pharma,” on the routes, which has proven effective in mitigating the extreme temperatures at its home base in Qatar. Sri Lanka, with its own extreme temperatures and underdeveloped infrastructure, is a strong candidate for self-contained transportation solutions, such as QR Pharma.


            http://aircargoworld.com/qatar-airwa...harma-network/

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            • XFW-Spotter
              Member
              • Dec 2015
              • 34

              #8841
              today next testflight local time 4 p.m

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              • banuthev
                Administrator
                • Dec 2010
                • 3947

                #8842
                Originally posted by XFW-Spotter
                today next testflight local time 4 p.m
                Thanks. It looks like test / acceptance flight is being done every other three days. Any chance for pictures? May be final acceptance flight on 04/05th June prior to registration change from D-AVYO to 4R-ANC. May be it will be ferried to Colombo by 12th June. Correct me if I am wrong.

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                • 4R-ALA
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 383

                  #8843
                  Originally posted by RAHALROXZ
                  Hello,

                  ALN was undergoing a 1C check and should be returned to service by now i guess. Well I have no idea about the ABQ though.
                  Far as I know, we are not retiring any A330s for the time being... But some A320/1 will be retired (most likely the ex MJ aircrafts). but not in less than 6 months.

                  cheers
                  4R-ALN still going through checks ---- no movements yet on FLIGHTRADAR24

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                  • banuthev
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 3947

                    #8844
                    Originally posted by Max
                    Narendra Modi announces direct Colombo-Varanasi flight

                    Taking part in the 14th International Vesak Day celebrations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also announced a direct flight between Colombo and Varanasi. PM Modi is an elected MP from Varanasi, which is about 250km from the Buddhist pilgrimage centre of Bodhgaya.

                    “From August 2017, Air India will operate direct flights between Colombo and Varanasi. This will ease travel of brothers and sisters from Sri Lanka to visit Varanasi, the land of Kashi Vishwanath,” Narendra Modi announced.

                    http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-...i4gTjdfnO.html
                    Air India has opened the reservation of upcoming Varanasi-Colombo flights. The flight service is going to commence on the 4-Aug-17

                    Fri.Sun - VNS-CMB - AI271 - 12:35-15:55
                    Fri.Sun - CMB-VNS - AI272 - 16:55-20:20

                    Any idea which aircraft going to be used for this flight?

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                    • banuthev
                      Administrator
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 3947

                      #8845
                      SriLankan Airlines Flight Network (valid from July 17)

                      1 weekly
                      CMB-Varanasi
                      CMB-Gaya

                      3 weekly
                      CMB-Kunming
                      CMB-Kolkota
                      CMB-Lahore

                      4 weekly
                      CMB-Tokyo
                      CMB-Beijing
                      CMB-Shanghai
                      CMB-Seychelles
                      CMB-Dammam
                      CMB-Visakhapatnam
                      CMB-Coimbatore
                      CMB-Hyderabad
                      CMB-Gan

                      5 weekly
                      CMB-Hong Kong

                      7 weekly
                      CMB-Jeddah
                      CMB-Jakarta
                      CMB-Melbourne (effect 29 Oct)
                      CMB-Dhaka
                      CMB-Mumbai
                      CMB-Trivandrum
                      CMB-Karachi
                      CMB-Muscat
                      CMB-Abu Dhabi
                      CMB-Dubai
                      CMB-Doha
                      CMB-Bahrain
                      CMB-Kuwait
                      CMB-Riyadh
                      CMB-London (9 weekly from 29-Oct)
                      CMB-Guangzhou
                      CMB-Madurai

                      11 weekly
                      CMB-Delhi

                      14 weekly
                      CMB-Kuala Lumpur
                      CMB-Kochi
                      CMB-Bengaluru
                      CMB-Trichy

                      21 weekly
                      CMB-Bangkok
                      CMB-Singapore

                      28 weekly
                      CMB-Male'

                      35 weekly
                      CMB-Chennai

                      above info as per gds 03-06-2017

                      Some News Highlights : -

                      -> SriLankan is planning to increase more frequency of flights to Mumbai and Kolkota;
                      -> SriLankan may launch direct flights to Ahmedabad, India in Winter 2018;
                      -> Direct passenger flights to Vietnam have been planned by SriLankan;

                      Edit :

                      Thanks 4R-ALA and MalaysiaMustafa I have corrected it now.

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                      • 4R-ALA
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 383

                        #8846
                        Originally posted by banuthev
                        SriLankan Airlines Flight Network (valid from July 17)

                        CORRECTION: JED is daily not 6
                        As UL is operating daily since APRIL and their website says the same for 2017

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                        • banuthev
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 3947

                          #8847
                          Originally posted by 4R-ALA
                          CORRECTION: JED is daily not 6
                          As UL is operating daily since APRIL and their website says the same for 2017
                          Thank you. You're correct. JED is Daily.

                          Currently UL is serving Middle East Destinations with Daily but except for Dammam which is only 4 weekly. Why does UL is not increasing the Dammam flights?

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                          • Himmat
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 1

                            #8848
                            Originally posted by banuthev
                            Air India has opened the reservation of upcoming Varanasi-Colombo flights. The flight service is going to commence on the 4-Aug-17

                            Fri.Sun - VNS-CMB - AI271 - 12:35-15:55
                            Fri.Sun - CMB-VNS - AI272 - 16:55-20:20

                            Any idea which aircraft going to be used for this flight?
                            Is the religious traffic sufficient to justify this flight?

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                            • Aaqib
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 474

                              #8849
                              Originally posted by banuthev
                              Air India has opened the reservation of upcoming Varanasi-Colombo flights. The flight service is going to commence on the 4-Aug-17

                              Fri.Sun - VNS-CMB - AI271 - 12:35-15:55
                              Fri.Sun - CMB-VNS - AI272 - 16:55-20:20

                              Any idea which aircraft going to be used for this flight?
                              They'd probably Utilize their A319.
                              - Aaqib Hussain
                              http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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                              • Mach3
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2016
                                • 110

                                #8850
                                Members any idea of what sort of an impact the Qatar crisis would leave on the aviation industry here in sri lanka. Any ideas on upcoming air fares would be. Airlines like EK,EY,SV,GF,FZ,G9 have all stopped it's operations to DOH. Now keeping in mind that most of these carriers hauled quite a lot of passengers to DOH through transit and they now has terminated operations, this leaves only UL,QR,KU(transit) operating the CMB-DOH sector. Now will this mean the air fares between this sector would possibly increase. And will we see more fifth freedom flights operated between this sector, will airlines like Royal Jordanian return or will airlines like Oman air increase frequency to cater this market gap.

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