Plus UL have to focus more on Customer Service and Ontime performance on Flights. Good thing is cabins of half of UL fleet is now New (4 x A320 & 7 x A333). Cabin crew have to be in service only upto the age of 35 and the airline have to take the strict disciplinary action on the staff who have the poor performance towards the customers.
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Is it Private airline to serve out of Sri Lanka ? Is it passenger or cargo operation ? Where they planning to serve? How many B737s they are looking to get ? Wish they operate to secondary hubs in India e.g. Pune, Goa, Vizag etc.. So those pax can connect with UL flights to/from Medium & Long hauls.
Sri Lanka had the golden opportunity Air Arabia was about to make a hub in Sri Lanka to serve the flights to Far East but the MR Gov didn't allow.Comment
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I wouldn't take anything related with Peace Air seriously at all. The first version of it started way back around 25 years ago with announcements of operations with a couple of 747 combis.... which supposedly floundered due to lack of government approval to support the national airline according to interviews given by the owner then....
This outfit and backer resurfaced again (can't remember the name) right about the time when UL was being privatized by CBK's government and there were some news paper articles about this 'gallant' backer was going to outbid EK ensuring that UL did not fall into foriegn hands....
Now it appears he is back again... looks like of some sort of racketeering to me as a lot of other airlines have started in the 25 years in SL this operation has been 'attempting' to fly.Last edited by LukeSkywalker; 04-06-2016, 01:03 PM.Comment
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How can someone even come up with a name as bad as "Peace Air" for an airlineI wouldn't take anything related with Peace Air seriously at all. The first version of it started way back around 25 years ago with announcements of operations with a couple of 747 combis.... which supposedly floundered due to lack of government approval to support the national airline according to interviews given by the owner then....
This outfit and backer resurfaced again (can't remember the name) right about the time when UL was being privatized by CBK's government and there were some news paper articles about this 'gallant' backer was going to outbid EK ensuring that UL did not fall into foriegn hands....
Now it appears he is back again... looks like of some sort of racketeering to me as a lot of other airlines have started in the 25 years in SL this operation has been 'attempting' to fly.Comment
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Thomson Airways to add more seasonal service to Colombo throughout Winter 2016.Here I can name a few airlines operating to Colombo throughout Winter 2016. Good to see Austrian is coming back again in Winter 2016 after operating in Winter 2015.
Winter 2016
Air China - 3 weekly - A330 - PEK-CMB
Austrian Airlines - 1 weekly - B767 - VIE-CMB
KLM - 2 weekly - B787 - AMS-CMB
LOT - Charter - B787 - WAW-CMB
Thomson - 1 weekly - B787 - LGW-CMB
UIA - 2 weekly - B767 - KBP-CMB
I want to see Italian aircarriers to take advantage of Colombo route in Winter seasons as UL already terminate the flights to Rome on the 1 May. any update?
Stockholm-Colombo - bi weekly (effect 16-Dec) B787-9
Helsinki-Colombo - bi weekly (effect 23-Dec) B787-9Comment
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In 2011, Aviation week reported that Taiwan Gov permitted TransAsia to fly Colombo. Any idea why it wasn't materialised?
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I am still miffed by SLAF is one of the very very few operators of the MA 60, a type that was banned in a few countries. The next development MA 600 was what SLAF should have obtained. MA 60 is a clone AN 26 (not even AN 32)Is Helitours still flying on MA60 on their domestic ops?
I read on the CH Aviation that CAA of SL have grounded the pair of Helitours MA60s from flying for passenger operations due to unspecified technical issue on the aircraft . What a waste of money for getting MA60s. Currently Helitours doing the ops on Y12 & Bell 412. Now Helitours looking at leasing two more aircraft for domestic ops.
And I had a thrill ride in a MA 60 going into a short runway, it wasn't fun. And in one accident, the post accident photos were not nice to look at.
Why not ? It's all about marketing
Especially when there is PEACE
I have a clue who this may be. Well, he is a bit correct, if it is the same guy you are hinting at. One of his statement was, why do we need Foreigners to teach us how to run an airline, when EK itself has a lot of Sri Lankan pilots and manager. And all he wanted was to kick out the unions, bring back Sri Lankans working overseas, put everybody on a new contract, reform the airline and ensure the government takes their fingers out of UL. Maybe he could have got it right, as, I understood, he has enough experience in running large businesses.I wouldn't take anything related with Peace Air seriously at all. The first version of it started way back around 25 years ago with announcements of operations with a couple of 747 combis.... which supposedly floundered due to lack of government approval to support the national airline according to interviews given by the owner then....
This outfit and backer resurfaced again (can't remember the name) right about the time when UL was being privatized by CBK's government and there were some news paper articles about this 'gallant' backer was going to outbid EK ensuring that UL did not fall into foriegn hands....
Now it appears he is back again... looks like of some sort of racketeering to me as a lot of other airlines have started in the 25 years in SL this operation has been 'attempting' to fly.
Insufficient Traffic ? From Taiwan, most of the traffic to PH and elsewhere, carried by Transasia is Tourist Charters.In 2011, Aviation week reported that Taiwan Gov permitted TransAsia to fly Colombo. Any idea why it wasn't materialised?
http://www.airsrilanka.org/old/downl...lombo-news.pdf
PS, unrelated, but may be true: I heard on the grapevine the reason for keeping Mihin alive
Still a lot of paybacks it seems.
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QR inks codeshare deal with UL.Makes perfect sense.
No money = no options. UL has reached the point where decisions are made for them. They are out of options. Too little - too late imho. This won't stop the inevitable bankruptcy.
What deal? Qatar has never been interested. Akbar showed up, laughed in their face, and left.
More fairy tales! There is no money so this will not happen.Last edited by Serendib; 06-06-2016, 08:57 PM.Comment
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UL already have a codeshare agreement with Etihad. So I'm not sure what's special QR codeshare deal going to do for UL ?
I'm wondering why does the simple codeshare-deal become a big news on media : http://news.google.com/news/search?u...=all&scoring=nComment
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ONE word : oneworldUL already have a codeshare agreement with Etihad. So I'm not sure what's special QR codeshare deal going to do for UL ?
I'm wondering why does the simple codeshare-deal become a big news on media : http://news.google.com/news/search?u...=all&scoring=nComment
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