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MRE definitely has J class. One of my friend traveled on it and he mentioned there were 12 J seats.Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that (of the two ex-MJ aircraft that are staying with UL), MRE still has an all-Economy configuration (with narrower seats and smaller spaces, compared to the Economy cabins in the other 320s in UL's fleet). And, even though MRD does have a Business class section, it has a much more cramped configuration with regards to both classes (compared to the other 321s in UL's fleet).
Can anyone of you exactly say how many economy seats does MRE have?Comment
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If MRE now has a J Class cabin, it must have been re-configured, recently because it was a single-cabin aircraft when it was with MJ (and all online records of this aircraft still show it as having 180 Y seats, only).
Anyway, it's good to know that it has been re-configured.
I assume that MRD is still with the 12+188 configuration that it had when it was with MJ... please let me know if I'm wrong.Comment
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I believe UL is planning to use new A321neo on nonstop flights to HKG from July ? Do you think UL will have sufficient cargo loads for operating A330 on four nonstop CMB-HKG flights ? CX already operating twice weekly B74F and Daily A330/B777 on the CMB-HKG route.Comment
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Any reasons why UL have to operate two BKK flights around the same time at 7am (from CMB TO BKK) and again 21pm (from BKK TO CMB) on Tue, We, Fr and Sun.SriLankan Airlines from 15JUL17 is splitting Colombo – Bangkok – Hong Kong operation, currently served 4 times a week. From this date, Hong Kong will become nonstop service, operated by A321 aircraft. For Bangkok, overall service currently shows expansion from 14 weekly to 25 weekly, including 4 weekly onward service to Guangzhou.
Colombo – Bangkok
UL402 CMB0115 – 0615BKK 32A D
UL404 CMB0705 – 1210BKK 320 257
UL404 CMB0705 – 1210BKK 333 3
UL882 CMB0710 – 1210BKK 332 x146
UL404 CMB0715 – 1220BKK 320 1
UL404 CMB0715 – 1220BKK 333 46
UL406 CMB1430 – 1935BKK 320 3
UL406 CMB1500 – 2005BKK 320 146
UL406 CMB1545 – 2050BKK 320 257
UL403 BKK0910 – 1100CMB 32A D
UL405 BKK1310 – 1500CMB 320 257
UL405 BKK1320 – 1510CMB 320 1
UL405 BKK1320 – 1510CMB 333 46
UL405 BKK1555 – 1745CMB 333 3
UL407 BKK2105 – 2255CMB 320 146
UL407 BKK2150 – 2340CMB 320 257
UL407 BKK2150 – 2340CMB 320 3
UL883 BKK2150 – 2340CMB 332 x146
Colombo – Hong Kong
UL892 CMB0905 – 1710HKG 321 146
UL896 CMB1445 – 2250HKG 321 5
UL897 HKG0200 – 0450CMB 321 6
UL893 HKG1815 – 2105CMB 321 146
I think it would have been better move making Guangzhou flights as nonstop like they did with Hong Kong. Better to operate two weekly A321neo and two weekly A332 on CMB-CAN nonstop and two weekly A321neo and two weekly A333 on CMB-HKG nonstop. What do you think?Comment
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All MJ fleet configured with business class one year before it cease the operation. MJ clearly didn't operate as a LCC that's a secret of losses.If MRE now has a J Class cabin, it must have been re-configured, recently because it was a single-cabin aircraft when it was with MJ (and all online records of this aircraft still show it as having 180 Y seats, only).
Anyway, it's good to know that it has been re-configured.
I assume that MRD is still with the 12+188 configuration that it had when it was with MJ... please let me know if I'm wrong.Comment
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I think they want to utilize A330 on daily service to Bangkok. But now there are A330 service to Bangkok except on Day 1.Any reasons why UL have to operate two BKK flights around the same time at 7am (from CMB TO BKK) and again 21pm (from BKK TO CMB) on Tue, We, Fr and Sun.
I think it would have been better move making Guangzhou flights as nonstop like they did with Hong Kong. Better to operate two weekly A321neo and two weekly A332 on CMB-CAN nonstop and two weekly A321neo and two weekly A333 on CMB-HKG nonstop. What do you think?Comment
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Then, it's strange that all of the online records about MRE showed it as an Economy-only aircraft (with 180 Y seats), even after it was transferred to UL.Comment
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SriLankan Cargo to wet lease freighter
SriLankan Cargo is mulling on wet leasing a freighter aircraft to expand operations, SriLankan Airlines’ Cargo Head Chamara Ranasinghe said.
He said that cargo volumes are growing and they see a greater demand in the future as well. “Due to the pull out of Frankfurt and Paris we lost out from the cargo segment and we want to capture this back firstly through Code Share agreements with other airlines upto the Middle East and then connect to our network. Secondly we are looking at a separate cargo aircraft on a lease to intensify our operations,”he said.
He also said that today over US dollars 3 trillion of e commerce business is going out of China and they are also looking at taking a slice of this business through several synergies.
He also said that the cargo is a key area in the national carrier and they contribute around 10% of the revenue to Sri Lankan. “Our target is to increase this to 15% soon.” The freight handling arm of SriLankan Airlines, set a new record for the amount of cargo handled at the Cargo Centre of Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport with a massive total of 239,636 tonnes in 2016, a remarkable growth of 12.88% over the 212,277 of the previous year.
SriLankan Cargo is mulling on wet leasing a freighter aircraft to expand operations,SriLankan Airlines’ Cargo Head Chamara Ranasinghe said. He said that cargo volumes are growing and they see a greater demand in the future as well. “Due to the pull out of Frankfurt and Paris we lost out from the cargo segment and we want to capture this back firstly through Code Share agreements with other airlines upto the Middle East and then
A330-200F??
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My guess would be non-Airbus aircraft. That's a reason UL is planning to wetlease a freighter with ACMI instead of Drylease.SriLankan Cargo to wet lease freighter
SriLankan Cargo is mulling on wet leasing a freighter aircraft to expand operations, SriLankan Airlines’ Cargo Head Chamara Ranasinghe said.
He said that cargo volumes are growing and they see a greater demand in the future as well. “Due to the pull out of Frankfurt and Paris we lost out from the cargo segment and we want to capture this back firstly through Code Share agreements with other airlines upto the Middle East and then connect to our network. Secondly we are looking at a separate cargo aircraft on a lease to intensify our operations,”he said.
A330-200F??
Haleef,
Above news say UL is going to wetlease a freighter for expanding the cargo network. Do you know which aircraft UL is planning to wetlease? Who is the owner of the aircraft? As you all know , UL is already operating a regional freighter services with wetleased single MD80F from Fitsair. Fitsair announced few years ago it will get second MD80F to their fleet. Any update?Comment
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Not very sure of this, but maybe an A330-200F or a MD82F?My guess would be non-Airbus aircraft. That's a reason UL is planning to wetlease a freighter with ACMI instead of Drylease.
Haleef,
Above news say UL is going to wetlease a freighter for expanding the cargo network. Do you know which aircraft UL is planning to wetlease? Who is the owner of the aircraft? As you all know , UL is already operating a regional freighter services with wetleased single MD80F from Fitsair. Fitsair announced few years ago it will get second MD80F to their fleet. Any update?Comment
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Recently UL deployed A330 300 on Cmb Dhk , passenger load on that flight was about 60% .Because of larger cargo capacity , A330 300 was allocated , where A321 was sufficient to carry the passenger load . I think A 310 or B 767 300 would be a suitable option for Srilankan cargoComment
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