Nope, ALB hasn't got a Visit Sri Lanka sticker under the belly. Got a pic of it today, but no blue part could be seen.
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That's correct, Mihin Lanka to take over Muscat route from SriLankan effective 25 Oct 2015. In the beginning MJ205/6 flights to Muscat are operating every Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun but the frequency will be increased to five weekly from 11 Nov 2015. Do you think it's a good decision SriLankan is giving up the Muscat route to Mihin Lanka. On the Colombo-Muscat route, Oman Air is going to operate double daily effective 25 Oct 2015 too.Comment
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woow sounds good. WY is making good traffic to CMB . we can sell more from MXP to CMB then. in the mean time WY/UL interline agreement will be valid with MJ also ?That's correct, Mihin Lanka to take over Muscat route from SriLankan effective 25 Oct 2015. In the beginning MJ205/6 flights to Muscat are operating every Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun but the frequency will be increased to five weekly from 11 Nov 2015. Do you think it's a good decision SriLankan is giving up the Muscat route to Mihin Lanka. On the Colombo-Muscat route, Oman Air is going to operate double daily effective 25 Oct 2015 too.Comment
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Mihin Lanka to remain separate to SriLankan Airlines
SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias says fellow state-owned carrier, Mihin Lanka, will not be merged into SriLankan Airlines as previously expected. Speaking to Lanka Business Online, Dias said while the loss-making LCC is being managed alongside SriLankan Airlines, it would remain a separate entity.
“We are running Mihin as a separate company and managing it. They are paying for that (management) as it is not free,” he said. “We are not trying to merge the two companies because one is different to the other. Also some of the routes that Sri Lankan are flying have been given to Mihin Lanka.”
SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International) chairman Ajith Dias says fellow state-owned carrier, Mihin Lanka (Colombo International), will not be merged into SriLankan Airlines as previously expected. Speaking to Lanka Business Online, Dias said while the loss-making LCC is being managed alongside SriLankan Airlines, it would remain a separate entity. “We are running Mihin as a separate company and managing it. They are paying for that (management) as it is not free,” he said. “We are not trying to merge the two companies because one is different to the other. Also some of the routes that Sri Lankan are flying have been given to Mihin Lanka.” In February this year, Sri Lanka's newly appointed Minister of Finance, Ravi Karunanayake, said consolidating the two carriers into one company would help cut losses while increasing productivity. Mihin, a budget carrier operating flights to the Indian Sub-continent, the Middle East, and South East Asia, has racked up LKR15 billion (USD113.37 million) in losses since 2010 while its full-service counterpart, SriLankan, lost LKR100 billion (USD755.8 million) over the same period.Comment
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Mihin Lanka expands network with Muscat
Mihin Lanka, will commence flight operations to Muscat, the capital city of Oman from October 25.
Four weekly flights will be introduced and will operate every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from Bandaranaike International Airport.
The frequencies will increase to five weekly flights from November 11,2015 and the additional flight will operate on Wednesdays. The four-hour direct flight will provide passengers with an affordable, convenient and comfortable travel option to Muscat.
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I m sorry . cant understand this bullshit. he says MJ will be running as a separate Airline and then gives UL route to MJ.Mihin Lanka to remain separate to SriLankan Airlines
SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias says fellow state-owned carrier, Mihin Lanka, will not be merged into SriLankan Airlines as previously expected. Speaking to Lanka Business Online, Dias said while the loss-making LCC is being managed alongside SriLankan Airlines, it would remain a separate entity.
“We are running Mihin as a separate company and managing it. They are paying for that (management) as it is not free,” he said. “We are not trying to merge the two companies because one is different to the other. Also some of the routes that Sri Lankan are flying have been given to Mihin Lanka.”
http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/ne...-airlines-dias
Mihin Lanka expands network with Muscat
Mihin Lanka, will commence flight operations to Muscat, the capital city of Oman from October 25.
Four weekly flights will be introduced and will operate every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from Bandaranaike International Airport.
The frequencies will increase to five weekly flights from November 11,2015 and the additional flight will operate on Wednesdays. The four-hour direct flight will provide passengers with an affordable, convenient and comfortable travel option to Muscat.
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BAH route was transferred from UL to MJ but now MCT. Is MCT route not making profit for UL? I remember UL was operating daily flights to MCT but the frequency was downgraded to 4 weekly few months back when UL launch the 3 weekly flights to KMG.Comment
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