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  • Speedbird
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 616

    #9661
    Originally posted by 4R-ALA
    Sad to say the least no airline provides compensation such as food/beverages for flights diverted/delayed due to fog.
    Last December I have had a 9 hour delay from DXB to CMB and a 13 hour delay on return with Air Arabia due to severe fog lasting continuously for 4 days. No hotel accommodation or food/beverages provided. Same was what PAX who flew EY/EK had been through.
    Airline try to apply force majeure in case of weather...air transat try to do the same thing down here last summer...but CTA ruled when the fog dissipate force majeure rules cannot come into play...then it becomes airlines responsibility. Europe has one of the stringent compensation plans...Ryanair tried to apply force majeure in the case Icelandic volcanic eruption...which was denied too.

    Airline should have provided care to passengers stranded as a result of ash cloud from eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, says court


    The Canadian Transportation Agency has ruled Air Transat broke its agreement with passengers when it left them in two planes stranded on the tarmac at Ottawa International Airport in July.



    The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) has ruled Air Transat broke its agreement with passengers when it left them in two planes stranded on the tarmac of the Ottawa International Airport on July 31.

    The agency found that though the initial diversion was out of Air Transat's control, the delays were not, completely, and it should have still been able to fulfill its obligation to passengers for food, drink and an opportunity to disembark.


    Your situation...is different...who are you going to sue...the state?...Asia is not known for customer protection/or rights

    If airlines in US/Canada faces lawsuits for ill-treatment of PAX, then kindly advice what exactly was the action taken against Delta/United for dragging PAX along the aircraft aisles and getting kicked out of the flight by crew as I very well remember the above took headlines all over the world?
    They settled it within 3 days of lawsuit...UA needed to settle quickly; if the case goes to trial it would be PR nightmare
    Dr David Dao will be paid an undisclosed sum after being violently dragged off a United flight.
    Last edited by Speedbird; 27-12-2017, 01:28 PM.

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    • channa
      Senior Member
      • May 2013
      • 230

      #9662
      Why does UL use older A332 air crafts instead of newer A333 aircraftts for CMB-MEL route? Srilankan Airlines use 4R-ALA,ALB and ALC most of the time. Only few occassions they used A333 aircrafts

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      • ejanson65
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 628

        #9663
        Originally posted by channa
        Why does UL use older A332 air crafts instead of newer A333 aircraftts for CMB-MEL route? Srilankan Airlines use 4R-ALA,ALB and ALC most of the time. Only few occassions they used A333 aircrafts
        It's because of the lease costs.

        The A333 are leased at well above market rates. This means it is impossible to operate them profitably. You can see it in the company reports - lease costs are going through the roof.

        Rogue CEO Suren is trying to make this route profitable - good luck with that! (If this route was profitable he would be bragging about it).
        Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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        • ejanson65
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2013
          • 628

          #9664
          A video someone sent me a link to:-



          Just awful reporting and they miss all the important reasons the Airline is on the point of shutting down.

          People who don't know the real situation would probably think replacing a few people at the top will magically solve all the problems.

          There's also a Sinhala version on the chanel.
          Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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          • Speedbird
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 616

            #9665
            Originally posted by ejanson65
            A video someone sent me a link to:-



            Just awful reporting and they miss all the important reasons the Airline is on the point of shutting down.

            People who don't know the real situation would probably think replacing a few people at the top will magically solve all the problems.

            There's also a Sinhala version on the chanel.
            Here is an another one

            One of the VP s for Credit Suisse is a Sri Lankan with Singaporean residency. I know him very well. He is the cousin of Kabir Hashim's wife (I notice a conflict of interest). He mentioned to me we are structuring a loan for UL; I said ok what is the interest rate. He mentioned to me well let's not talk about interest rate...i.e. well above the market rate.

            Without closing this money hemorrhaging airline; GOSL want run it. Minister/Kabir Hashim needs money to run the airline.

            Treasury has stopped giving funds so now they are trying to get funds from anywhere at any cost...just prolonging the inevitable

            http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Cr...er-142903.html

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            • Speedbird
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 616

              #9666
              Definition of a blackmail

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              • ejanson65
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2013
                • 628

                #9667
                Originally posted by Speedbird
                Here is an another one

                One of the VP s for Credit Suisse is a Sri Lankan with Singaporean residency. I know him very well. He is the cousin of Kabir Hashim's wife (I notice a conflict of interest). He mentioned to me we are structuring a loan for UL; I said ok what is the interest rate. He mentioned to me well let's not talk about interest rate...i.e. well above the market rate.

                Without closing this money hemorrhaging airline; GOSL want run it. Minister/Kabir Hashim needs money to run the airline.

                Treasury has stopped giving funds so now they are trying to get funds from anywhere at any cost...just prolonging the inevitable

                http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Cr...er-142903.html
                Someone at Credit Suisse is in for a swift change of employment!

                Given the state of the Airline (and the country) I'm surprised anyone would lend money to them. There is no way any of this will ever be paid back - citizens are going to have to eat this loan on top of all the others.

                I'm sure that they are paying huge interest on this money due to the high risk involved.

                It's not going to change anything except now there's an increased risk of the entire banking system being dragged under as well.
                Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                • channa
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2013
                  • 230

                  #9668
                  Originally posted by ejanson65
                  Someone at Credit Suisse is in for a swift change of employment!

                  Given the state of the Airline (and the country) I'm surprised anyone would lend money to them. There is no way any of this will ever be paid back - citizens are going to have to eat this loan on top of all the others.

                  I'm sure that they are paying huge interest on this money due to the high risk involved.

                  It's not going to change anything except now there's an increased risk of the entire banking system being dragged under as well.
                  Very sad situation for our flag carrier. State sponsored bunch of crooks ruining the National Airline.

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                  • Speedbird
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 616

                    #9669
                    Originally posted by ejanson65

                    I'm sure that they are paying huge interest on this money due to the high risk involved.
                    Yes Captain Obvious

                    It's not going to change anything except now there's an increased risk of the entire banking system being dragged under as well.
                    If I remember correctly there is Government guarantee for the loan. So only people who will be affected would be Sri Lankan taxpayer

                    Originally posted by channa
                    Very sad situation for our flag carrier. State sponsored bunch of crooks ruining the National Airline.


                    I am not sure about "your" flag carrier but this is my home and flag carrier ...But I would definitely speak out against BS

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                    • ULAirways
                      Junior Member
                      • Jan 2016
                      • 20

                      #9670
                      kabir hashim didn't get any information about director board resign



                      kabir hashim didn't get any information about director board resign
                      time code 15.00
                      - ada derana

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                      • lordvader
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 366

                        #9671
                        Didn't see the below article posted anywhere before:

                        The Nyras report says the “Government Officials Committee to approve restructuring plan and quickly review major restructuring decisions (e.g. negotiation offers). Management to provide regular updates on progress of restructuring.” The Board of Directors, Nyras says, “must be prepared to act quickly and be available on an almost daily basis.” It also wants to “Consider appointing an Executive Committee with delegated authority during the restructuring process.”

                        The other recommendations by Nyras is “absolute focus of leadership team on delivery of restructuring plan, with personal objectives accountability for each part of the plan. Structured review of process of restructuring implementation.” It also says there should be “clarity of direction and objectives of the restructure, with departmental and personal objectives aligned to delivery.”

                        Titled “Restructuring of SriLankan Airlines – Delivering a sustainable future,” Nyras report says:

                        We have been asked to develop a plan to assess and implement options for the restructure of SriLankan Airlines (“SLA”) to address challenges associated with legacy and fleet–related debt and consistent operational losses.
                        The restructuring plan should be consistent with GoSL objectives such as developing tourism, growing traffic and connectivity, ability to compete with Low Cost Carriers, affordable travel for SriLankan business, travelling public and migrant workers, find suitable partners willing to invest in SriLankan whilst respecting foreign ownership rules, cost effective airline and impact on jobs for the Sri Lankan economy.
                        We worked previously with SLA between January and March 2016, so have a good understanding of the airline’s challenges. We worked closely with airline management and staff, reported and explained our findings to the Board and senior Government Officials.
                        Our previous work also investigated the practicalities of an administration / “Chapter 11” scenario, assessed SLA’s competitive disadvantage caused by high fuel price, and estimated the impact on Ceylon Petroleum Corporation if it reduces prices to market levels. Note: Chapter 11 is a chapter of Title 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, which permits reorganisation under the bankruptcy laws of that country.
                        Some of the issues have since been addressed, but the major structural issues remain.

                        The timeline for this assignment, Nyras says is to address the most pressing concerns by the end of March 2018. It has identified eight different areas for the restructuring process. Among them are:
                        Re-negotiate four remaining A 350s and Rolls Royce engines to avoid US$ 800 million liability by converting A 350 order into A 321s for deployment on restructured network.

                        Re-finance seven A330s Lease rates are way over market and refinancing ensures market rate aircraft economics delivering $ 28 million per year but finance/equity required for $ 160 million deposit.
                        Re-structure SLA Group to enable investment into airline and SBUs to deliver cash to airline restructure debt, saving $ 41 million per year, improve operations and improve competitiveness.

                        Reduce Ceylon Petroleum Corporation pricing by ten US cents per gallon to address lack of competitiveness and increase volumes to other airlines delivering $ 8 million per year.
                        Improve commercial activities and streamline distribution to deliver greater yield and revenue opportunities.

                        The “absolute priorities,” Nyras says are negotiations with Airbus, Rolls Royce and Lessors, Develop Business Plan to support negotiations, Resolve Ceylon Petroleum pricing, develop future fleet structure and identify investors for A 330 – 300s.
                        It is abundantly clear from the Nyras report that over the years there has been serious deficiencies in managing the national carrier. So much so, the consultant firm is even noting the need to consider declaring bankruptcy.

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                        • Max
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 919

                          #9672
                          Most people not in favour of selling SriLankan Airlines: Poll



                          Sri Lankan newspapers should seriously think of hiring people with better knowledge on aviation.

                          UL liabilities - US$ 3 billion

                          The official estimate of what Sri Lanka currently owes its financiers is $64.9 billion, The country's debt-to-GDP currently stands around 75% and 95% of all government revenue is currently going towards debt repayment.

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                          • Flyhigh
                            Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 38

                            #9673
                            Name The Media: Pilots Guild Tells CEO Ratwatte

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                            • banuthev
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 3947

                              #9674
                              Originally posted by lordvader
                              Didn't see the below article posted anywhere before:

                              The timeline for this assignment, Nyras says is to address the most pressing concerns by the end of March 2018. It has identified eight different areas for the restructuring process. Among them are:
                              Re-negotiate four remaining A 350s and Rolls Royce engines to avoid US$ 800 million liability by converting A 350 order into A 321s for deployment on restructured network.

                              http://www.sundaytimes.lk/171224/col...22-274422.html
                              Is it good idea UL converting Four x A350 order into A321 ? If they convert then will they get around Eight A321neo's from Airbus. List price of A321neo is $127M and A350-900 is $311M.

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                              • Haleef
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2012
                                • 1468

                                #9675
                                Originally posted by banuthev
                                Is it good idea UL converting Four x A350 order into A321 ? If they convert then will they get around Eight A321neo's from Airbus. List price of A321neo is $127M and A350-900 is $311M.
                                I think its better to have long haul aircraft without going into A321s. When A330s phase out, might turn to be a problem for long haul routes. So I don't know, my opinion would be that better not going for anymore A321neo aircraft, either A330 or A350 would be ideal.
                                Haleef Ismail
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