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  • Max
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 919

    #1336
    Emirates Says ‘Whole Load of Airlines’ Will Fail in Fuel Squeeze

    Emirates, the biggest airline by international traffic, said more carriers will go bust this year as fuel costs and sluggish economies undermine profitability.

    “We can reel off a whole load of airlines that are teetering on the brink or are really gone,” Tim Clark, the Dubai-based carrier’s president, said in an interview. “Roll this forward to Christmas, another eight or nine months, and we’re going to see this industry in serious trouble.”

    Airline profits will plunge 62 percent in 2012 to $3 billion, equal to a 0.5 percent margin on sales, as oil prices rise, the International Air Transport Association said this week. Emirates’s fuel bill accounts for 45 percent of costs and may jump by an “incredibly challenging” $1.7 billion in the year ending March 31, according to Clark, who says he’s sticking with a no-hedging strategy rather than risking a losing bet.

    “You think you’re going to win, but in the long term you always lose,” Clark said yesterday at the Gulf carrier’s head office near Dubai International Airport. “When we enter into derivatives, betting whatever it may be with counterparties who actually control the price of fuel in the first place, you have to ask yourself, ‘Is that smart?’”

    AMR Corp. (AMR1)’s American Airlines is restructuring after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and India’s Kingfisher Airlines Ltd. (KAIR) may lose its license as it struggles with cash shortages and losses. That’s after Barcelona-based Spanair SA collapsed Jan. 27, followed that week by Hungarian national carrier Malev Zrt. (MALEV)

    Bailouts, Bankruptcy

    Clark said some private airlines will need to be bailed out by governments in the countries where they’re based, though that will raise aid issues with the European Union and other parties.

    In the U.S., more filings for Chapter 11 protection are likely, while smaller carriers operating in the Indian Ocean region and in Africa face “difficulties,” the executive said.

    “This is what the fuel prices are doing,” he said. “It’s about time somebody sitting there, controlling the fuel prices, began to look a little bit more seriously at the devastation it’s causing, not only to airlines but to the global economy.”

    The industry couldn’t survive a further 10 or 15 percent increase in fuel prices, especially with the European Union’s carbon emissions trading system about to add to costs, he said.

    At Emirates the fuel bill, while not over budget, has “zapped the bottom line,” and that will be evident in annual results scheduled to be published next month, Clark said.

    U.K. Addition

    Clark said Emirates passed on an opportunity to invest in Air Berlin Plc (AB1), Europe’s third-biggest discount carrier, which sold stock to Etihad. “We decided it wasn’t for us,” he said.

    Though Qatar Air is also buying 35 percent of cargo specialist Cargolux Airlines International SA, the CEO said he’s not interested in purchases in Europe or elsewhere, having ended a decade-long management accord with SriLankan Airlines in 2008 after the Asian country’s government sought more control.

    “We have enough to do without getting involved in the running of other businesses, even though they are related,” he said. “We had our fair share of that in Sri Lanka for 10 years.”


    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-0...l-squeeze.html

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    • uthum
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 136

      #1337
      Tiger Airways to Start Sri Lanka Service from late-May 2012

      Tiger Airways starting 31MAY12 will launch service to Sri Lanka, with 3 weekly Singapore – Colombo service on board Airbus A320 aircraft. This service remains subject to Government Approval, however reservation should be available for general public shortly.

      Schedule:

      TR2572 SIN0915 – 1045CMB 320 7
      TR2572 SIN2035 – 2205CMB 320 24

      TR2573 CMB1200 – 1830SIN 320 7
      TR2573 CMB2305 – 0535+1SIN 320 24

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      • Srilankan1
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 499

        #1338
        Originally posted by Shunn31
        He has been made his RTO today... Normally his first flight tomorrow
        Merci !! Shunn.

        And Welcome to Our forum.

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        • CalgaryLankan
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 251

          #1339
          Originally posted by Shunn31
          He has been made his RTO today... Normally his first flight tomorrow


          4R-ABP First flight picture - ferried to Hamburg

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          Last edited by CalgaryLankan; 23-03-2012, 02:52 PM.

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          • Max
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 919

            #1340
            Sri Lankan - 4R-ABP

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            • banuthev
              Administrator
              • Dec 2010
              • 3945

              #1341


              4R-ALJ in Colombo. Pic source : Sakith. click on picture to view in original size.

              Any Idea when 4R-ALJ will be operating the first Revenue flight ?

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              • Speedbird
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2012
                • 616

                #1342
                Originally posted by Max
                Sri Lankan - 4R-ABP


                I wonder why painting was done with .aero but not with .com

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                • unique
                  Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 47

                  #1343
                  Originally posted by Banuthev
                  Great news ! FZ interested in flying to HIA..

                  Do you think International Operations will become successful in Hambantota Airport ? Any Idea What is the IATA & ICAO code for HIA ?
                  Free landing at Mattala Airport. In an attempt to woo international passenger airlines to the new Mattala international airport, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has decided to grant free landing and parking for the airlines during the first year of operations. The Mattala international airport is scheduled to be opened on November 18 this year......

                  Four international airlines have already agreed to land at the Mattala airport once it opens. Emirates, Qatar Airways, Fly Dubai and Japan Airlines have confirmed or are in negotiations to land their flights at the new airport. He said that these airlines will be given free landing and parking for the first year while SriLankan Airlines will offer 50 percent off on handling fees. The new airport will have facilities for 10 international passenger airlines and the government hopes to record 1 million passengers during the first year and 6 million during the second year of operations.....

                  NEWS http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2012/0...indas-airport/

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                  • Max
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 919

                    #1344
                    Sri Lankan may launch Madurai flights after the delivery of new A320, they did some promotion in Madurai earlier…….

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                    • SSCMadurai
                      Junior Member
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 10

                      #1345
                      Originally posted by Max
                      Sri Lankan may launch Madurai flights after the delivery of new A320, they did some promotion in Madurai earlier…….
                      When is the delivery expected.

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                      • banuthev
                        Administrator
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 3945

                        #1346
                        Originally posted by SSCMadurai
                        When is the delivery expected.
                        New A320, Reg : 4R-ABP, will be delivered in Colombo on the 3rd April 2012.

                        Originally posted by Max
                        Sri Lankan may launch Madurai flights after the delivery of new A320, they did some promotion in Madurai earlier…….
                        When did they do this promotion in Madurai ?

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                        • Max
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 919

                          #1347
                          Originally posted by Banuthev
                          When did they do this promotion in Madurai ?
                          See this - http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...3583728&type=3

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                          • uthum
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 136

                            #1348
                            MJ's newly designed website - www.mihinlanka.com

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                            • Max
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 919

                              #1349
                              Sri Lanka Bangladesh Daily Flights Soon

                              WA Sarath K Weragoda, Sri Lankan high commissioner to Bangladesh, said his country plans to operate 14 flights a week from Dhaka to Colombo to boost air links between the two countries.

                              http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesig...php?nid=227607

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                              • uthum
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 136

                                #1350
                                Hambantota Airport receives its IATA code (HTT) - http://airlineindustryreview.com/ham...its-iata-code/

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