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Originally posted by ItisCool View Posthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattala...tional_Airport
After a quick check, I noticed that Virgin Atlantic & Monarch are added to the list of airlines fliying into Hambantota from 15 Nov.
True or False?
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Novair cancels charterflights from Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Stockholm to Colombo from next Winterseason. Check novair's website if you understand sweedish
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Originally posted by Bothwell View PostSri Lankan A332 4R-ALJ (ex TCX G-OJMC) departed mid-afternoon on delivery to the airline as UL1506........ 4R-ALJ at EGCC
http://www.flickr.com/photos/golfking1/
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Originally posted by Serendib View Postis korean air cargo flying to colombo??
Korean Air, Korea’s national airline, is to resume flights to Colombo next month following the boom in tourism and increased travellers from there. Sarath Weerasooria, Chairman Finco Group told the Business Times that there would be about a 35 % increase in foreign arrivals in the forthcoming season.
He said that there is an increase in tourist arrivals from the US and Korea and anticipating that, Korean Air will restart flights from April, flying to Male and then to Colombo and onward to Seoul.
He was speaking on the sidelines of the 34th anniversary last week of Alpha Tours (Pvt) Ltd (ATL), part of the Finco conglomerate which is the - General Sales Agents for Korean Air in passenger and cargo traffic.
Mr Weerasooria spoke about the history of their association with Korean Air while Stewart Lee, Managing Vice President, Southeast/West Asia and Oceania, Korean Air explained the operations.
Mr Lee said that Korean Air operated a scheduled passenger flight from 1978 to 1984 and it was suspended due to commercial reasons. He said that they also operated the airline's first regular freighter service to Sri Lanka since 1989.
He said that ATL is the 1st Cargo GSA in Sri Lanka to obtain Certificate of GSSA registration from IATA in relation to the promotion selling and provision of services to airlines as an appointed International Air Transport Association (IATA) General Sales and Service Agent.
ATL was one of the best performing offline GSA's for Korean Air in the Asia Pacific region specially on Cargo. ATL was appointed GSA for Maldives for Passenger and Cargo in 2008.
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Originally posted by Max View PostKorean Air to resume flights to Colombo - March 14, 2010
Mr Lee said that Korean Air operated a scheduled passenger flight from 1978 to 1984 and it was suspended due to commercial reasons. He said that they also operated the airline's first regular freighter service to Sri Lanka since 1989.
He said that ATL is the 1st Cargo GSA in Sri Lanka to obtain Certificate of GSSA registration from IATA in relation to the promotion selling and provision of services to airlines as an appointed International Air Transport Association (IATA) General Sales and Service Agent.
ATL was one of the best performing offline GSA's for Korean Air in the Asia Pacific region specially on Cargo. ATL was appointed GSA for Maldives for Passenger and Cargo in 2008.
http://sundaytimes.lk/100314/BusinessTimes/bt28.html
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Originally posted by Cayman View PostI agree that UL should be looking at consolidation, rather than expansion at a time of great internal financial crisis.
Opening up new routes is a huge drain until they become profitable (if ever) and even if they do, that happens after several years, time that UL does not have.
They should get rid of the six aging A343s and slash unprofitable routes. They should also increase the frequency to existing profitable destinations. Flying to a destination 3-4 times a week does not help establish the brand, there should be daily flights.
There is no point in having bragging rights that UL now flies to so many destinations, when they are bleeding money and are on life support at the tax payer expense. This insanity has to stop!
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Originally posted by Skyline View PostThe Cabinet has agreed to offer a Government guarantee to the fledgling Sri Lankan Airlines to obtain a staggering US dollars 175 million-more than Rs 21.8 billion-from the Mashreq Bank in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to pay its creditors...... http://www.sundaytimes.lk/120318/News/nws_01.html
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Capitalizing on its central location between Europe, Asia and Africa, SriLankan Airlines should focus on the enhancement of its services to existing destinations, as well as looking at new options after figures demonstrate the potential of new routes.......
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Originally posted by Max View PostSriLankan Airlines had begun to implement its 2011 Business Plan with a re-fleeting and modernisation programme.
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/120318/News/nws_01.html
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Originally posted by Max View PostCapitalizing on its central location between Europe, Asia and Africa, SriLankan Airlines should focus on the enhancement of its services to existing destinations, as well as looking at new options after figures demonstrate the potential of new routes.......
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