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Sri Lankan Airlines proposes to operate Coimbatore-Colombo flights from July 15
Source : http://m.timesofindia.com/city/coimb...w/57672437.cmsSri Lankan Airlines is planning to operate four flights per week from Coimbatore to Colombo starting July 15. This will be the third international carrier flying out of the Coimbatore airport, after Air Arabia (to Sharjah) and Silk Air (to Singapore).
Director of Coimbatore Airport G Prakash Reddy confirmed to TOI that Sri Lankan Airlines has proposed to operate flights from the Coimbatore to Colombo from July 15. "The flight will operate on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. The incoming flight from Colombo will arrive at 2.35pm, and it will depart for Colombo at 3.35pm," Reddy said.
Prakash Reddy on Wednesday held a meeting with the senior officials, including customs and immigration officials, to discuss the possibilities of operating a Sri Lankan Airlines flight to Colombo. Manager of government affairs, India, and a representative of Sri Lankan Airlines, Hardip Pal Singh, participated in the meeting.Comment
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RML opening may have somthing to do with parliament some how. definietly it will be convinient for some of the MPs to travel easier and faster.Comment
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Agree , with your point 100 % about not wasting money , but the management of UL is well known for their extravagant wasteful expenditure.So might as well do that retro and give us something that is nice to look at. (unlike the Motuwas on the current logo ).I see no reason why an airline on life support waiting for the plug to be pulled spend money on retro livery.
From an aviation enthusiasts point, yes, I get the urge, but once you take a pragmatic view of it, it was never like both Air Ceylon and Air Lanka were the proud achievements of the nation to celebrate.
Under both guises they just burned through the precious little money the country had, which otherwise would have been spent on programs that would have been beneficial to masses.Comment
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Yes I agree, however it could only be SpiceJet, Air India and Jet Airways that could operate to India from Ratmalana since they are the only international airlines in India that operate turbopropsBeyond the Indian community in Colombo. Colombo South (Bambalapitiya, Wellawatte, Dehiwala, Mount Lavinia and Soysapura) has a significant Sri Lankan Tamil population. So it's better, if they can use that opportunity to cater them with some south Indian cities especially like MAA (Chennai). They can ask Air India Express, SpiceJet or Jet Airways since all of them have regional aircrafts which can be landed at RML.
Good move of converting RML to a regional airport.
IX has a fleet of 737's so it would not be able to land at RML- Aaqib Hussain
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Well I'm pretty confused myself, one source reported that the above would be scheduled thrice a week and another source reported that it would be operational on a daily basis
Was planing on taking the innagral flight to Male, however due to the breakout of H1N1 in Male,I won't be traveling as planned. Would probably fly to IXM if so AI commence operations- Aaqib Hussain
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SriLankan Airlines used to operate four weekly A320 and once a weekly AN12F to Coimbatore in 2007. Unfortunately SriLankan discontinued the Coimbatore route along with other Indian destinations such as Goa, Hyderabad, Kozhikode etc... due to economy and aircraft leasing issues in 2009. Do you think Coimbatore route currently have good passenger and cargo demand for SriLankan?Sri Lankan Airlines proposes to operate Coimbatore-Colombo flights from July 15
Source : http://m.timesofindia.com/city/coimb...w/57672437.cmsComment
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Thanks for the clarification. Air India Regional (CD) can operate with ATR72 I guess.Comment
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Malindo Air to increase frequency on the CMB-KUL-CMB sector
Malaysian/Indonesian Hybrid LCC Malindo Air is to being another scheduled frequency connecting the Capital of Malaysia with the Capital of Sri Lanka
Was just checking out fares fro June and noticed that OD would be operating new flights in the near future OD 187 and OD 188 respectively
Looks like wed be seeing more 737's at CMB soon!- Aaqib Hussain
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Thanks for the update! I checked the GDS after I see your forum post. Yes, Malindo is going to increase the Colombo frequency from Daily to Ten weekly effective 1st week of April 2017. New three flights are operating during day time and the days of operation are Monday, Friday and Sundays. Flight Schedule: KUL-CMB-07:45-09:45|CMB-KUL-10:45-17:05-OD187/188.Malaysian/Indonesian Hybrid LCC Malindo Air is to being another scheduled frequency connecting the Capital of Malaysia with the Capital of Sri Lanka
Was just checking out fares fro June and noticed that OD would be operating new flights in the near future OD 187 and OD 188 respectively
Looks like wed be seeing more 737's at CMB soon!Comment
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4x weekly should definitely do fine. Cargo is huge in that area especially Textile products. I believe they will surely scale it up to daily just like how they did it with IXMSriLankan Airlines used to operate four weekly A320 and once a weekly AN12F to Coimbatore in 2007. Unfortunately SriLankan discontinued the Coimbatore route along with other Indian destinations such as Goa, Hyderabad, Kozhikode etc... due to economy and aircraft leasing issues in 2009. Do you think Coimbatore route currently have good passenger and cargo demand for SriLankan?Comment
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