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  • banuthev
    Administrator
    • Dec 2010
    • 3945

    #6361
    Originally posted by edthenna
    Highly competitive route....currently UL is double daily, MH has 10 flights along with Air Asia operation.....excellent news for regular travelers as inevitable price war will take place. If UL and MH does not revise their strategy, reduction of flights in the mid term is for sure by the looser.
    Do you think there is a good demand in KUL-CMB for pax & cargo ? Good to see more flights are coming to connect these two OW hubs.

    Malindo serves almost all international airports in India but they never considered CMB before. But I'm very surprised with an sudden entry of Malindo in Sri Lanka market. I think AirAsia will switch off CMB route after the entry of Malindo. We need to wait & see. Does MH have plans for increase / decrease the frequencies of CMB as per new business plan?

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    • Max
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 919

      #6362
      Originally posted by banuthev
      Do you think there is a good demand in KUL-CMB for pax & cargo ? Good to see more flights are coming to connect these two OW hubs.

      Malindo serves almost all international airports in India but they never considered CMB before. But I'm very surprised with an sudden entry of Malindo in Sri Lanka market. I think AirAsia will switch off CMB route after the entry of Malindo. We need to wait & see. Does MH have plans for increase / decrease the frequencies of CMB as per new business plan?
      In the future it may be like this………

      UL – Double Daily
      MH – Daily
      Air Asia – Daily
      Malindo – Daily

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      • Cayman
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 379

        #6363
        Originally posted by Max
        In the future it may be like this………

        UL – Double Daily
        MH – Daily
        Air Asia – Daily
        Malindo – Daily
        I agree. MH is the likely casualty on this.

        UL has a good presence (Double Daily) and a decent product, so I guess they will be OK.

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        • Aaqib
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2013
          • 474

          #6364
          Originally posted by Cayman
          I agree. MH is the likely casualty on this.

          UL has a good presence (Double Daily) and a decent product, so I guess they will be OK.
          Also that Malindos timings are sandwiched between AK and MH which is a pretty smart move!
          Plus OD being a Hybrid model would pose major competition for all the other three airlines namely MH which may have to downgrade its frequency of 10 flights per week.
          As of now AK too has felt the pinch as they've downgraded from the D7 A330-300 to a regular AK A320-200

          Let the price war begin!
          - Aaqib Hussain
          http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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          • banuthev
            Administrator
            • Dec 2010
            • 3945

            #6365
            Originally posted by Max
            Chinese A320............

            As we discussed before , is Mihin Lanka going to get C919 ?

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            • Aaqib
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2013
              • 474

              #6366
              Future of Domestic Aviation

              Any idea of how Domestic Flights in SriLanka are performing?
              Form what I know,most of the Helitours flights on the RML-TRR-JAF route (3x weekly) are on full capacity....They are currently utilizing their Xian-MA60 turboprops

              Wouldn't it be fruitful if they increase their fleet of MA60's and maybe add a few ARJ21-900's Later on? and probably re-brand

              *a few shots captured back in December last year*

              At RML


              At TRR

              - Aaqib Hussain
              http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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              • abhijith16
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 22

                #6367
                Originally posted by banuthev
                Do you think there is a good demand in KUL-CMB for pax & cargo ? Good to see more flights are coming to connect these two OW hubs.

                Malindo serves almost all international airports in India but they never considered CMB before. But I'm very surprised with an sudden entry of Malindo in Sri Lanka market. I think AirAsia will switch off CMB route after the entry of Malindo. We need to wait & see. Does MH have plans for increase / decrease the frequencies of CMB as per new business plan?
                Two reasons why Malindo would do alright on this sector

                1) Fuel prices are low, so carriers can afford to have a little bloodbath. Add to that, Malindo operates from klia2, so it benefits from lower costs.

                2) Malindo will not just be targeting the CMB-KUL market, but will also target CMB-Malaysia/Singapore/Indonesia/Thailand/HK/PER markets, all of which can sufficiently fill the flight. Right now, I doubt anyone chooses AirAsiaX to fly CMB-KUL-SIN because of their horrendous transfer timings.

                3) Some are right in saying that MH is in the worst spot ever, but don't forget UL & MH are in a codeshare partnership, they'll sustain off each other to make the flight work, and even if MH is the first to blink, it won't result in humongous losses in capacity for them, since they have UL to bank on.

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                • Max
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 919

                  #6368
                  Originally posted by banuthev
                  As we discussed before , is Mihin Lanka going to get C919 ?

                  http://www.airsrilanka.org/showthrea...ull=1#post9105
                  The first flight is expected in 2016, Comac has to date received commitments for 517 C919s, the majority of which are from Chinese airlines and leasing companies.

                  GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) is an Irish-American commercial aircraft financing and leasing company. It is the largest commercial airline leasing/financing company in the world.

                  GECAS is the only foreign client with 20 aircrafts on order.

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                  • edthenna
                    Junior Member
                    • Oct 2015
                    • 12

                    #6369
                    Originally posted by Aaqib
                    Any idea of how Domestic Flights in SriLanka are performing?
                    Form what I know,most of the Helitours flights on the RML-TRR-JAF route (3x weekly) are on full capacity....They are currently utilizing their Xian-MA60 turboprops

                    Wouldn't it be fruitful if they increase their fleet of MA60's and maybe add a few ARJ21-900's Later on? and probably re-brand

                    *a few shots captured back in December last year*

                    At RML


                    At TRR

                    Nice pictures Aaqib....probably taken during low visibility....As for Domestic Aviation in Sri Lanka, thanks to the Regulatory Authorities and Sajin Vass it was stagnant for last couple of years. I know of many investments in to Domestic Aviation that came during the previous regime was blocked by Sajin Vass. The very few new entities that started during the previous regime has to either get Sajins consent or look after his interests. Authorities acted blind and asked the investors to come through Sajin.
                    By the way, Heli tours operations has some issues, especially they have asked some passengers to sign indemnity? on the other hand ethically, Air force should not be doing commercial aviation?

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                    • Max
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 919

                      #6370
                      Originally posted by Aaqib
                      Any idea of how Domestic Flights in SriLanka are performing?
                      Form what I know,most of the Helitours flights on the RML-TRR-JAF route (3x weekly) are on full capacity....They are currently utilizing their Xian-MA60 turboprops

                      Wouldn't it be fruitful if they increase their fleet of MA60's and maybe add a few ARJ21-900's Later on? and probably re-brand

                      *a few shots captured back in December last year*
                      Helitours received two MA60 turboprop passenger aircrafts, which has a seating capacity for 56 passengers - http://www.airforce.lk/news.php?news=849

                      They need to fly daily on RML-TRR-JAF route.

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                      • banuthev
                        Administrator
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 3945

                        #6371
                        Originally posted by Aaqib
                        Also that Malindos timings are sandwiched between AK and MH which is a pretty smart move!
                        Plus OD being a Hybrid model would pose major competition for all the other three airlines namely MH which may have to downgrade its frequency of 10 flights per week.
                        As of now AK too has felt the pinch as they've downgraded from the D7 A330-300 to a regular AK A320-200

                        Let the price war begin!
                        CMB Booking now open on Malindo website.

                        I tried to book flights from CMB-KUL return. Here is the result of the booking prices (inc taxes) in USD. Dep date : 23/12/2015 Return date : 21/01/2016.

                        Malindo - $277.71
                        AirAsia - $223.55
                        SriLankan - $404
                        Malaysia - $395.64

                        Has anyone flew on Malindo before? What's your opinion?

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                        • ejanson65
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2013
                          • 628

                          #6372
                          Originally posted by banuthev
                          Hi Ejanson65, Any changes in UL since Mr. Suren Ratwette taken over as CEO? Is Mr. Rakhita J still part of UL?
                          Hi banuthev.

                          Not hearing anything - it's all gone very quiet.
                          Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                          • Aaqib
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 474

                            #6373
                            Originally posted by banuthev
                            CMB Booking now open on Malindo website.

                            I tried to book flights from CMB-KUL return. Here is the result of the booking prices (inc taxes) in USD. Dep date : 23/12/2015 Return date : 21/01/2016.

                            Malindo - $277.71
                            AirAsia - $223.55
                            SriLankan - $404
                            Malaysia - $395.64

                            Has anyone flew on Malindo before? What's your opinion?
                            Hi Banu,
                            I too checked out a couple of fares,OD seems pretty decent for the fact that they have IFE,30Kg Baggage allowance plus a complimentary meal....planning on flying to KL Mid-December or early next year,will upload a trip report then
                            - Aaqib Hussain
                            http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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                            • Srilankan1
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 499

                              #6374
                              SriLankan to begin DOMESTIC FLIGHTS

                              SriLankan Airlines will negotiate with an Asian based air service company to begin a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) centre at the Mattala airport in Hambatota.

                              SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias speaking to Daily News Business said this will be a joint venture.

                              “The proposal for an MRO at the Mattala international airport was in the pipeline for several years but it never got off. We are now in talks with an Asian counterpart to get this project off the ground at least now,’’ he said.

                              The Chairman said that an MRO will help the bottom line of the airline to a great extent as they could harness big business due to SriLankan Engineering’s track record.

                              He also disclosed that they are going to re-evaluate to begin domestic operations next year.

                              “We are hoping to acquire two 40 seater aircraft for this operation and hope to operate regular flights to selected domestic airports.’’ “There are12 domestic airports in Sri Lanka and with increased tourism we see great potential in this project.’’

                              Commenting on the re fleeting of the airline he said that by the end on this year they will have seven new aircraft increasing the total fleet to 20. “In the next two years we will get eight more.’’ Subsequently all ageing A340 aircraft will be retired and Sri Lankan will have a fleet less than 3 years of age.

                              All these aircrafts will be for SriLankan Airlines and not for Mihin.

                              With the new aircraft the national carrier will add more frequencies to key destinations. “The airline may not look at new routes but will increase frequencies to existing destinations that include China, London and India.’’

                              To date Sri Lanka has flown 600,000 passengers from the European sector and in total are looking for a target of 3.5 million passengers for 2015. Next year’s target will be 4 million passengers.

                              Commenting on profits he said they can look at a breakeven point in the next two and half years. “the new aircraft in away will help on fuel but leases too will have to be paid.’’

                              He said the one world alliance has done the airline good as it could now cater to a bigger market.

                              Asked to comment on investigations carried against the former Chairman and CEO he said they are progressing and he too is summoned from time to time to give information.

                              - See more at: http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=business/....H318DKTl.dpuf

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                              • Sandaru
                                Administrator
                                • Oct 2015
                                • 361

                                #6375

                                SriLankan Airlines Next A330-300 4R-ALP (F-WWCO) is now airborne one again.
                                Last edited by Sandaru; 05-11-2015, 09:58 AM.

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