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  • dilushasg-bdavi
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 555

    #4621
    4R-ALL at TLS (22-09-2014) photo by Eurospot..........any news on the delivery date????

    4R-ALL-V6.jpg

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    • dilushasg-bdavi
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 555

      #4622
      Originally posted by banuthev
      From 1st Dec 2014, SriLankan will be launching nonstop flights to Kunming which is the capital and largest city in Yunnan Province, Southwest China. SriLankan's new Kunming flight to be operated four weekly utilising state of art Airbus A320-200 with flight numbers UL828 and UL829. According to FT, China overtakes Germany to be 3rd biggest source market for tourists for Sri Lanka. First 7 months arrivals up 144% to 67,408; full-year figure likely to be over 100,000. Recently SriLankan Airlines launched nonstop flights to Shanghai and Beijing pays dividends enjoy near 100% cabin factor. As per expansion plans, SriLankan launched charter flights to Chongqing with once a weekly flight via Bangkok from 1st July 2014. SriLankan Airlines currently serve Beijing (four weekly), Shanghai (four weekly), Guangzhou (four weekly), Hong Kong (three weekly) & Chongqing (once weekly) in China. Please note Colombo-Kunming route is already been served by China Eastern with three weekly onboard B737. SriLankan Airlines has plans to add more destinations in China in the future. Guys any idea if this Kunming route will become profitable for SriLankan? share your views..

      CMB - KMG - 18:35 - 01:50 - UL828 - A320 - Mon We Fr Su - 04:45hrs (effec 1st Dec 2014)
      KMG - CMB - 02:55 - 05:45 - UL829 - A320 - Mo Tu Th Sa - 05:20hrs (effec 2nd Dec 2014)
      isn't 4-weekly a little too much on a route where there is another competitor (MU) as well ???

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      • flylanka
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2014
        • 100

        #4623
        Originally posted by banuthev
        From 1st Dec 2014, SriLankan will be launching nonstop flights to Kunming which is the capital and largest city in Yunnan Province, Southwest China. SriLankan's new Kunming flight to be operated four weekly utilising state of art Airbus A320-200 with flight numbers UL828 and UL829. According to FT, China overtakes Germany to be 3rd biggest source market for tourists for Sri Lanka. First 7 months arrivals up 144% to 67,408; full-year figure likely to be over 100,000. Recently SriLankan Airlines launched nonstop flights to Shanghai and Beijing pays dividends enjoy near 100% cabin factor. As per expansion plans, SriLankan launched charter flights to Chongqing with once a weekly flight via Bangkok from 1st July 2014. SriLankan Airlines currently serve Beijing (four weekly), Shanghai (four weekly), Guangzhou (four weekly), Hong Kong (three weekly) & Chongqing (once weekly) in China. Please note Colombo-Kunming route is already been served by China Eastern with three weekly onboard B737. SriLankan Airlines has plans to add more destinations in China in the future. Guys any idea if this Kunming route will become profitable for SriLankan? share your views..

        CMB - KMG - 18:35 - 01:50 - UL828 - A320 - Mon We Fr Su - 04:45hrs (effec 1st Dec 2014)
        KMG - CMB - 02:55 - 05:45 - UL829 - A320 - Mo Tu Th Sa - 05:20hrs (effec 2nd Dec 2014)
        Hmm well Kunming on A320 is going to be torture

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        • 4R-ADA
          Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 30

          #4624
          Originally posted by banuthev
          From 1st Dec 2014, SriLankan will be launching nonstop flights to Kunming which is the capital and largest city in Yunnan Province, Southwest China. SriLankan's new Kunming flight to be operated four weekly utilising state of art Airbus A320-200 with flight numbers UL828 and UL829. According to FT, China overtakes Germany to be 3rd biggest source market for tourists for Sri Lanka. First 7 months arrivals up 144% to 67,408; full-year figure likely to be over 100,000. Recently SriLankan Airlines launched nonstop flights to Shanghai and Beijing pays dividends enjoy near 100% cabin factor. As per expansion plans, SriLankan launched charter flights to Chongqing with once a weekly flight via Bangkok from 1st July 2014. SriLankan Airlines currently serve Beijing (four weekly), Shanghai (four weekly), Guangzhou (four weekly), Hong Kong (three weekly) & Chongqing (once weekly) in China. Please note Colombo-Kunming route is already been served by China Eastern with three weekly onboard B737. SriLankan Airlines has plans to add more destinations in China in the future. Guys any idea if this Kunming route will become profitable for SriLankan? share your views..

          CMB - KMG - 18:35 - 01:50 - UL828 - A320 - Mon We Fr Su - 04:45hrs (effec 1st Dec 2014)
          KMG - CMB - 02:55 - 05:45 - UL829 - A320 - Mo Tu Th Sa - 05:20hrs (effec 2nd Dec 2014)
          Is this a seasonal service? I thought it was?
          I know Chongqing is seasonal, I thought Kunming was too.

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          • indika7777
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 26

            #4625
            Nice piece of Video about UL flying..

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

              #4626
              hey all.

              the previous pics posted here regarding UL a321 4R-ABQ is completely misleading.

              it does NOT have the UL brand new a230 (4rabm/n/o/p) look at all.

              in fact it has a much BETTER interior.

              I flew in it yesterday from cmb - dxb.

              SO PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT THE ABOVE PICS OF ITS Y CLASS CABIN.

              SINCERE APOLOGIES FOR NOT BEING ABLE TO POST J CLASS OF IT. - THE J IS ALSO VERY DIFFERENT



              Last edited by 4R-ALA; 04-10-2014, 08:50 AM.

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              • lordvader
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 366

                #4627
                Originally posted by 4R-ALA
                hey all.

                the previous pics posted here regarding UL a321 4R-ABQ is completely misleading.

                it does NOT have the UL brand new a230 (4rabm/n/o/p) look at all.

                in fact it has a much BETTER interior.

                I flew in it yesterday from cmb - dxb.

                SO PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT THE ABOVE PICS OF ITS Y CLASS CABIN.

                SINCERE APOLOGIES FOR NOT BEING ABLE TO POST J CLASS OF IT. - THE J IS ALSO VERY DIFFERENT



                Thanks for the pics 4R-ALA. Looks like they're using RAVE IFE in the A321s? (anyone able to confirm this). If so, good move IMHO. Looks like current UL management are trying to improve their product which is good news for all.

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                • Tanveer
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 28

                  #4628
                  Originally posted by 4R-ADA
                  Is this a seasonal service? I thought it was?
                  I know Chongqing is seasonal, I thought Kunming was too.
                  I think KMG is going to be schedule service.

                  Does Sri Lanka offer visa-on-arrival?

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                  • ak892
                    Member
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 46

                    #4629
                    Originally posted by Tanveer
                    I think KMG is going to be schedule service.

                    Does Sri Lanka offer visa-on-arrival?
                    Yes but you have to pay $5 extra compared to doing it online

                    SAARC memeber - $20 on arrival (online - $15)
                    Anywhere else - $35 on arrival (online - $30)
                    Last edited by ak892; 04-10-2014, 04:43 PM.

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                    • wtjc
                      Junior Member
                      • Jul 2014
                      • 12

                      #4630
                      Originally posted by lordvader
                      Thanks for the pics 4R-ALA. Looks like they're using RAVE IFE in the A321s? (anyone able to confirm this). If so, good move IMHO. Looks like current UL management are trying to improve their product which is good news for all.
                      Yes this is definitely RAVE IFE, exactly the same system found on some of UL's A332s (4R-ALH and ALJ) and A343s (4R-ADE and 4R-ADF).

                      Very interesting that UL has selected this product now also on narrowbody aircraft, if I'm not wrong it is the first airline/aircraft in the world to do so?

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                      • wtjc
                        Junior Member
                        • Jul 2014
                        • 12

                        #4631
                        Hi again, I have two questions I'd wish to ask you experts here:

                        1. Flight UL505 (CMB-LHR) on SUNDAYS have already been delayed severely by at least 2-3 hours for the last few weeks. The flight today is even scheduled to depart at 06:05 now, rather than the original 02:45. Can anyone explain what's going on?

                        2. For delays of such scale (over 3 hours), what policies or actions does UL take to compensate passengers? Food/voucher/a room to rest/nothing?

                        Basically, someone I know is on the flight from a previous connection and he now has >7 hours of transit instead of 3.5 hours.

                        Thank you in advance.
                        Last edited by wtjc; 04-10-2014, 06:33 PM.

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

                          #4632
                          yes it is RAVE. the service was lovely and efficient.

                          as per the serendib magazine which features the a333 of UL - it states IFE to be of thales avant. mood lighting to suit meal and relaxation times with sunrise, sunset and starry night themes.

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                          • channa
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2013
                            • 230

                            #4633
                            Originally posted by wtjc
                            Hi again, I have two questions I'd wish to ask you experts here:

                            1. Flight UL505 (CMB-LHR) on SUNDAYS have already been delayed severely by at least 2-3 hours for the last few weeks. The flight today is even scheduled to depart at 06:05 now, rather than the original 02:45. Can anyone explain what's going on?

                            2. For delays of such scale (over 3 hours), what policies or actions does UL take to compensate passengers? Food/voucher/a room to rest/nothing?

                            Basically, someone I know is on the flight from a previous connection and he now has >7 hours of transit instead of 3.5 hours.

                            Thank you in advance.
                            UL 505 is run by A 340. MR regularly use A 340 for his foreign tours. That is the main reason for this delay according to my understanding.

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                            • wtjc
                              Junior Member
                              • Jul 2014
                              • 12

                              #4634
                              Originally posted by channa
                              UL 505 is run by A 340. MR regularly use A 340 for his foreign tours. That is the main reason for this delay according to my understanding.
                              Hmm it's sort of ridiculous that all other passengers have to suffer because of his visit. But was that the same reason for the delays for three consecutive weeks now?

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                              • 88gee
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 144

                                #4635
                                SriLankan Airlines has commissioned a “VIP conversion kit” for one of its new A330 aircraft so that President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his inner circle can travel abroad in comfort, authoritative sources said. The conversion kit is produced and installed by the Airbus Corporate Jet Centre (ACJC). The company is an Airbus subsidiary that offers “top-quality cabin outfitting and innovative packages of nose-to-tail services to VVIP and Head of State ACJ customers”.

                                It is widely known in aviation circles that one of SriLankan’s new aircraft is being configured especially for the President’s frequent travels abroad. The ACJ website says the kit allows transformation of the forward commercial passenger area into a spacious VIP section. It may include two double-VIP seats and two Club-Four VIP seats with Hi/Lo tables.

                                “To complement this VIP configuration and bring a warmer ambience and greater privacy, the forward area also features partitions, high quality leather upholstery, woolen carpets and elegant curtains,” it adds. “In order to meet special needs, other customised configurations are designed on demand.”
                                The kit can typically be installed within eight hours. However, it is not known what special features were requested on behalf of President Rajapaksa or whether these would take longer to put in place. It is also not clear how much the deal cost. A spokesman for ACJC refused to divulge details.

                                “Airbus has a modern family of corporate jets, about 170 of which are in widespread service with a variety of companies, individuals and governments,” David Velupillai, Marketing Director, told the Sunday Times. “Most of these customers ask for discretion, and we naturally respect their wishes, so we are often unable to provide information about specific customers. One option is indeed to offer customers a VIP kit, which can be installed relatively quickly in part of the cabin of an airliner to provide a cost-effective short-term corporate jet solution to government needs,” he added. “The cost of such a kit will depend on exactly what is involved, and is commercially confidential.”

                                SriLankan has ordered ten new aircraft from Airbus: six A330-300s and four new generation A350-900s. One A330 has already been delivered while another is due in December. Some airlines buy VIP conversion kits for commercial purposes but the sources said only President Rajapaksa was likely to use the one that has been commissioned for him. Last year, Bangkok Airways acquired a kit that could turn part of an A319 aircraft into a luxury cabin with sofas, tables and other amenities.

                                The purchase was announced to the public with Bangkok Airways President Puttipong Prasartthong-Osoth revealing that the company had paid US$ 5-6 million to a French company (not ACJC) for the kit. He was also quoted as saying that the aircraft with VIP configuration would be used by his father and Bangkok Airways founder Prasert in addition to being available for general charter.

                                President Rajapaksa usually travels on an A340 from SriLankan’s existing fleet. It was in service on Thursday when he and his entourage flew to Rome for an audience with Pope Francis.
                                SriLankan Airlines has commissioned a “VIP conversion kit” for one of its new A330 aircraft so that President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his inner circle can



                                i guess using a plane for HE's travel which is for normal pax is putting the passengers in a disaster . He should have ordered a A320neo or A319 with full VVIP configure n keep it with him for his travel purpose .

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