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  • banuthev
    Administrator
    • Dec 2010
    • 3947

    #7531
    Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi
    all these routes were previously operated by the A340-300, so they are probably trying to maintain the number of seats on these routes rather than decreasing the number of seats by deploying A332s and A321s
    Which aircraft they will be using for Qatar, Saudi, Kuwait etc.. after 3 X A333s have been leased to PIA this year and 6 X A332 have been retired from the fleet from next year? Then they will remain with 4 X A333s and rest are narrow bodies.

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    • Cayman
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 379

      #7532
      Banu,

      Based on the above table UL are wet/dry leasing the three oldest A333 to PK.

      Are all the 4 remaining A333s the 242T HGW version?

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      • TheF15Ace
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2016
        • 113

        #7533
        Originally posted by Cayman
        Banu,

        Based on the above table UL are wet/dry leasing the three oldest A333 to PK.

        Are all the 4 remaining A333s the 242T HGW version?
        As per http://www.srilankan.com/en/flying-with-us/fleet 4R-ALO/P/Q/R are the 242t MTOW version. I'm glad that these are the ones that'll stay in the fleet.

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        • Cayman
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 379

          #7534
          Originally posted by TheF15Ace
          As per http://www.srilankan.com/en/flying-with-us/fleet 4R-ALO/P/Q/R are the 242t MTOW version. I'm glad that these are the ones that'll stay in the fleet.
          Thanks!

          Good news indeed, if accurate.

          And the lower MTOW version makes sense for PK, as their mission block time is going to be just under 8 hrs.

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          • banuthev
            Administrator
            • Dec 2010
            • 3947

            #7535
            Mihin Lanka to disappear?

            The government of Sri Lanka has extended the deadline for foreign entities to submit their Expressions of Interest (EOI) for SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo Int'l) and Mihin Lanka (MJ, Colombo Int'l) from August 24, to August 31.

            In a statement, the government said the week-long extension had been brought about following a request from four interested firms. The firms said their internal policy decision-making processes did not allow them enough time to make the original submission date.

            ”We extended the EOIs’ closing date till end of this month. By about end of September to October we’ll be collecting the EOIs. Once we go through them, we aim to have serious discussions with the potential partners by January next year,” Eran Wickramaratne, Deputy Minister Public Enterprise Development, told the Business Times.


            Each submission must be accompanied by a non-refundable deposit of USD5,000. BNP Paribas and KPMG have been appointed financial and transaction advisers.

            Despite previous denials to the contrary, government has now said it will proceed with the merger of Mihin Lanka into SriLankan Airlines later this year.

            Public Enterprises Development Minister Kabir Hashim told The Daily News last month that despite the two carriers' differing philosophies - one a traditional full-service national carrier with the other a hybrid LCC - the merger would have to occur in order to cut down soaring costs.

            Mihin Lanka's route allocations will also compliment SriLankan's new business plan which is geared towards regional expansion as opposed to longhaul growth.


            “Mihin Lanka has some important routes like to Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta and Dhaka, Bangladesh and we want to retain them," he said. "We will ask SriLankan Airlines to service these routes after the merger.”

            Mihin Lanka operates one A319-100, one A320-200, and two A321-200s on regular flights to fourteen destinations in eight other countries including: Bahrain, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Seychelles, Maldives, and Oman.

            The government of Sri Lanka has extended the deadline for foreign entities to submit their Expressions of Interest (EOI) for SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International) and Mihin Lanka (Colombo International) from August 24, to August 31. In a statement, the government said the week-long extension had been brought about following a request from four interested firms. The firms said their internal policy decision-making processes did not allow them enough time to make the original submission date. ”We extended the EOIs’ closing date till end of this month. By about end of September to October we’ll be collecting the EOIs. Once we go through them, we aim to have serious discussions with the potential partners by January next year,” Eran Wickramaratne, Deputy Minister Public Enterprise Development, told the Business Times. Each submission must be accompanied by a non-refundable deposit of USD5,000. BNP Paribas and KPMG have been appointed financial and transaction advisers. Despite previous denials to the contrary, government has now said it will proceed with the merger of Mihin Lanka into SriLankan Airlines later this year. Public Enterprises Development Minister Kabir Hashim told The Daily News last month that despite the two carriers' differing philosophies - one a traditional full-service national carrier with the other a hybrid LCC - the merger would have to occur in order to cut down soaring costs. Mihin Lanka's route allocations will also compliment SriLankan's new business plan which is geared towards regional expansion as opposed to longhaul growth. “Mihin Lanka has some important routes like to Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta and Dhaka, Bangladesh and we want to retain them," he said. "We will ask SriLankan Airlines to service these routes after the merger.” Mihin Lanka operates one A319-100, one A320-200, and two A321-200s on regular flights to fourteen destinations in eight other countries including: Bahrain, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Seychelles, Maldives, and Oman.

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            • banuthev
              Administrator
              • Dec 2010
              • 3947

              #7536
              SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias speaks out

              Business leader and SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias in an exclusive interview with the Daily FT speaks about his appointment, the performance of the National Carrier, recent decisions made, its challenges and the future. He also responds to some of the allegations against him and the National Carrier. Here are excerpts: -

              See more at: http://www.ft.lk/article/560614/SriL....1vl8zpDf.dpuf

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              • banuthev
                Administrator
                • Dec 2010
                • 3947

                #7537
                SriLankan Airlines Network Update for Winter 2016
                • Colombo Airport runway is going to be closed for Resurfacing work from 6-Jan-2017 to 06-Apr-2017 between 08:30am and 04:30pm;
                • SriLankan to reduce Guangzhou flights from Daily to 4 weekly effective Nov 2016. 3 of the Nonstop flights between CMB & CAN are going to be cancelled;
                • SriLankan have rescheduled the flights to BKK, DEL, KHI, KUL, LHR, PEK, PVG, SIN from Jan to Apr due to CMB Runway Resurfacing work;
                • SriLankan still in the process of resheduling the rest of the flights due to CMB Runway Resurfacing work;
                • SriLankan flights to Paris and Frankfurt have been cancelled from end of Oct 2016;
                • SriLankan current fleet as per 12-Aug-2016 : 6XA320, 2XA321, 6XA332, 6XA333;


                Here are the adjusted UL flights for period Jan-Apr 2017

                CMB-BKK - 23:30 - 04:25 - UL1402 - A321 - DAILY
                CMB-DEL - 08:15 - 11:50 - UL1195 - A321 - DAILY
                CMB-KHI - 19:25 - 22:20 - UL1183 - A320 - DAILY
                CMB-KUL - 23:30 - 05:45 - UL1318 - A320 - DAILY
                CMB-LHR - 08:20 - 14:40 - UL1503 - A333 - DAILY
                CMB-PEK - 08:00 - 17:30 - UL#868 - A333 - 1356
                CMB-PVG - 08:00 - 16:55 - UL#866 - A333 - 1345
                CMB-SIN - 19:45 - 02:15 - UL1306 - A321 - DAILY

                BKK-CMB - 05:25 - 07:20 - UL1403 - A321 - DAILY
                DEL-CMB - 13:45 - 17:20 - UL1196 - A321 - DAILY
                KHI-CMB - 01:20 - 05:10 - UL1184 - A320 - DAILY
                KUL-CMB - 06:45 - 07:45 - UL1319 - A320 - DAILY
                LHR-CMB - 22:10 - 16:35 - UL1504 - A333 - DAILY
                PEK-CMB - 00:20 - 05:45 - UL#869 - A333 - 2467
                PVG-CMB - 00:20 - 05:45 - UL#867 - A333 - 2456
                SIN-CMB - 03:35 - 04:55 - UL1307 - A321 - DAILY


                more changes are to come..

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                • Cayman
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 379

                  #7538
                  Originally posted by banuthev
                  [*]SriLankan to reduce Guangzhou flights from Daily to 4 weekly effective Nov 2016. 3 of the Nonstop flights are going to be cancelled;
                  Is this a temporary reduction due to runway closure or a permanent move?

                  I thought UL were doing well on this route.

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                  • banuthev
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 3947

                    #7539
                    Originally posted by Cayman
                    Is this a temporary reduction due to runway closure or a permanent move?

                    I thought UL were doing well on this route.
                    Runway maintenance is from Jan 2017 to Apr 2017. Why do they have to reduced the CAN flights from Nov 2016? I think it's a permanent move due to shortage of aircraft.

                    Another bad news ! Mihin Lanka is operating last flight to Lahore on 19-Sep ! I think SriLankan should take over the Lahore from Mihin Lanka. I heard from reliable sources Mihin Lanka have average 95% pax load on Colombo-Lahore-Colombo route.

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                    • ULA340
                      Member
                      • Oct 2015
                      • 33

                      #7540
                      Originally posted by banuthev
                      Runway maintenance is from Jan 2017 to Apr 2017. Why do they have to reduced the CAN flights from Nov 2016? I think it's a permanent move due to shortage of aircraft.

                      Another bad news ! Mihin Lanka is operating last flight to Lahore on 19-Sep ! I think SriLankan should take over the Lahore from Mihin Lanka. I heard from reliable sources Mihin Lanka have average 95% pax load on Colombo-Lahore-Colombo route.
                      What the hell is going on here. RIP Srilankan. That's all I could say. I've switched to other carriers (except india).

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                      • LankaFlyer
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2015
                        • 25

                        #7541
                        Originally posted by banuthev
                        Runway maintenance is from Jan 2017 to Apr 2017. Why do they have to reduced the CAN flights from Nov 2016? I think it's a permanent move due to shortage of aircraft.

                        Another bad news ! Mihin Lanka is operating last flight to Lahore on 19-Sep ! I think SriLankan should take over the Lahore from Mihin Lanka. I heard from reliable sources Mihin Lanka have average 95% pax load on Colombo-Lahore-Colombo route.
                        Normally MJ185 CMB- LHE is full.wonder why are they going to cancelled it??

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                        • dilushasg-bdavi
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 555

                          #7542
                          wants to be a regional airline and expand flights to asian destinations and then cuts down existing profitable regional and asian routes

                          Current UL management for you. At this rate Druk Air, Maldivian and Nepal Airlines will be larger carriers than UL.

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                          • TheF15Ace
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2016
                            • 113

                            #7543
                            Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi
                            wants to be a regional airline and expand flights to asian destinations and then cuts down existing profitable regional and asian routes

                            Current UL management for you. At this rate Druk Air, Maldivian and Nepal Airlines will be larger carriers than UL.
                            At the current pace of cutting off revenue streams there might not be a UL for much longer. You notice how they keep getting rid of aircraft and axing routes but not a single politically appointed muppet has been shown the door yet. Corruption from the previous regime and lack of backbone from the current one will continue to sink this airline.

                            On another front Cramer and his little band of rebels continue to give management the finger:



                            Only in Sri Lanka would idiots like this not be terminated immediately. I'm just happy that some FAs are atleast trying to kick these fools out.
                            Last edited by TheF15Ace; 13-08-2016, 08:17 PM.

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                            • Srilankan1
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 499

                              #7544
                              Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi
                              wants to be a regional airline and expand flights to asian destinations and then cuts down existing profitable regional and asian routes

                              Current UL management for you. At this rate Druk Air, Maldivian and Nepal Airlines will be larger carriers than UL.
                              So what? main thing is to make profits again tham sending 340 s to carry the Thief king around the world.

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                              • banuthev
                                Administrator
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 3947

                                #7545
                                Turkish Airlines, Hainan Airlines, ANA and Garuda are interested in managing SriLankan Airlines

                                Turkish Airlines and Garuda interested in SriLankan Airlines

                                By Duruthu Edirimuni Chandrasekera
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                                Four airlines – Turkish Airlines, Hainan – China’s largest privately-owned air transport firm, Japan’s ANA and Indonesia’s Garuda Airlines – have shown interest in crisis-hit SriLankan Airlines which is looking for a partner, official source said. They also said BNP Paribas and KPMG appointed as transaction advisors in Sri Lankan Airlines’ quest to find a strategic partner have tapped a number of foreign airlines in creating an ‘appetite’ towards a partnership with the debt-ridden national carrier. ”The two agencies solicited certain parties by discussing with certain airlines in their data base/airlines that they work with,” a top official close to the restructuring of the national carrier told the Business Times.

                                He added that as both parties have international presence, they tapped these airlines to send in their Expressions of Interest (EOI). “They did their own solicitations and some were successful,” he said. NSB Fund Management (NSBFM), a unit of state-run National Saving Bank (NSB) and the lead managers to airline’s restructuring drive, said that while there’re eight EOI confirmed for the national carrier, two more are being finalised.NSB Chairman Asvin de Silva told the Business Times that a project management team under NSBFM has already received eight EOI and two are still being worked out.

                                The EOI timeline for the ‘reorientation’ of SriLankan Airlines and Mihin Lanka has been extended by a week until August 31, as the ‘appetite’ for the EOI was encouraging, he said. ”We extended the EOI closing date till end of this month. By about end of September we’ll be collecting the EOIs. Once we go through them, we aim to shortlist the EOI and call the shortlisted parties to submit proposals,” he said adding after this they will get these parties to carry out a due diligence on the airline.

                                Four airlines – Turkish Airlines, Hainan - China's largest privately-owned air transport firm, Japan's ANA and Indonesia's Garuda Airlines - have shown

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