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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Hope this business plan is comprehensive and successful...otherwise Sri Lankan Tax payer will get a bill for US $ 175 millionSriLankan Airlines had begun to implement its 2011 Business Plan with a re-fleeting and modernisation programme.
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This old theory is quite debatable...Even Boeing and Airbus is still debating...is it point to point or hub and spoke...Hub and spoke...Colombo will have good competition from DXB/DOH and SIN/KULComment
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A commercial passenger flight operated by Sri Lankan Airlines made a dramatic low level take off from Heathrow airport. The Airbus A340 skims low over passing road traffic on Myrtle Avenue before eventually climbing away safely. UK. 5th February 2012
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SriLankan on break even path
SriLankan Airlines can financially break even by 2014 predicted, Chief Operating Officer, SriLankan Airlines, T. Jayaseelan. A stalwart in the aviation sector with over 20 years experience in the trade , Jayaseelan said that the airline is on a five year recovery plan.
Commenting on their future plans he said that they are focusing on frequency increase rather than adding more destinations. The airline is aiming to be a strong player in the current destinations that it operates. ‘Our aim is to have a minimum daily frequency to all destinations and would also look at more code sharing agreements,’ he disclosed.
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Mihin Expands in India
Mihin may look at some new destinations in India and would consider adding Manila to their network.
Currently the Indonesia and Bangladesh operations are very successful and the airline is looking at a third aircraft,’ he said.
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Absolutely spot on.SriLankan on break even path
Commenting on their future plans he said that they are focusing on frequency increase rather than adding more destinations. The airline is aiming to be a strong player in the current destinations that it operates. ‘Our aim is to have a minimum daily frequency to all destinations and would also look at more code sharing agreements,’ he disclosed.
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This is what I have been saying all along that UL should have done in the first place.
Now get rid of Mihin and you will be golden.Comment
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Nice Pictures ...Sri Lankan A332 4R-ALJ (ex TCX G-OJMC) departed mid-afternoon on delivery to the airline as UL1506........ 4R-ALJ at EGCC

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4R-ALJ was ferried in CMB on the 14th Mar 2012.
Does anybody have any pictures of 4R-ALJ from CMB ? When she will be operating the Revenue Flight ? Is that True 4R-ALJ was delivered to UL with no seats ?Comment
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Could be it was delivered without seats, aircraft was with Thomas Cook Arlines before, and thier seat configuration is 3-4-3 for an A330, SLs is 2-4-2, plus they are refitting with new saets and entertainments too.., so makes sense to supply it without seats..Comment
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Sri Lankan Airlines is focusing on maximizing yields on its network and shifting capacity from Europe where competition is high to Asia, amid rising fuel prices
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Fly Dubai requests more flights
Fly Dubai operates seven flights per week to the Bandaranaike International Airport. It hoped to increase this to 14 flights per week and operate another 14 flights to Mattale International Airport this year and next year.
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