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Wouldn't it be better if UL actually purchased some aircraft, rather than relying on leases? It requires a lot of capital to be sunk in initially, however just as the same manner UL acquires leased aircraft (to which UL has to pay money to the owning company) UL with its own aircraft can lease them out after 10 years use to someone else and earn money from the aircraft lease.
This way UL will actually have some solid assets as well.
With the leases running out on these aircraft (are they all A340s??) has UL planned on acquiring new planes, inducting them in now. Because to use the currently outdated aircraft (cabin conditions wise alone) for another 6 months-to a year is very disastrous to the brand. People are already blasting UL with hatred for sending out such poor/old aircraft based on the cabin conditions (poor seats, inflight system), which are frankly terrible, and I know this because I had first hand experience recently. Things are made worse by our competitors offering better services. UL is driving passengers away.Comment
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What is going on????
Aerosvit Shelves Planned Seasonal Resumption to Colombo in W12
As per 23JUL12 GDS inventory display, Aerosvit appears to have cancelled planned seasonal service resumption on Kiev – Colombo route, from 28OCT12. The airline previously planned to operate twice weekly service with Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. Reservation for this route on/after 28OCT12 is now closed.
Previously planned schedule:
VV175 KBP1500 – 0310+1CMB 763 36
VV176 CMB0440 – 1010KBP 763 47
http://airlineroute.net/2012/07/23/vv-cmb-w12update2/Comment
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All of the European Airline Operators have terminated the CMB flights. I don't know what is happening behind the scene :-(
UL CEO said to Airline Business Daily that they are looking at a possible blended approach, where we own 25% and lease 75%. Hopefully we will purchase the widebody aircraft which are going to replace the ageing ADA, B & C in 2013/14.I see.
Wouldn't it be better if UL actually purchased some aircraft, rather than relying on leases? It requires a lot of capital to be sunk in initially, however just as the same manner UL acquires leased aircraft (to which UL has to pay money to the owning company) UL with its own aircraft can lease them out after 10 years use to someone else and earn money from the aircraft lease.
This way UL will actually have some solid assets as well.
With the leases running out on these aircraft (are they all A340s??) has UL planned on acquiring new planes, inducting them in now. Because to use the currently outdated aircraft (cabin conditions wise alone) for another 6 months-to a year is very disastrous to the brand. People are already blasting UL with hatred for sending out such poor/old aircraft based on the cabin conditions (poor seats, inflight system), which are frankly terrible, and I know this because I had first hand experience recently. Things are made worse by our competitors offering better services. UL is driving passengers away.
ALJ currently undergoing it's cabin upgradation. ADE is next. Older A320s are on short leases I doubt UL will upgrade them.Comment
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If memory serves me right, Western European airlines have never real flown to CMB since the 1990s. Think Austrian Airlines did a stint not too long ago, planned to re-start, then bailed entirely.
Regarding Eastern European airlines i don't think there is enough traffic volumes to make it profitable for them.
Also should take into account UL likes to protect it's routes (London-CMB etc).
Lufthansa said they had interest in HIA and there have been some talk regarding this.
I see, well thats cool! Hopefully they will get the new wide bodies soon and induct them into the fleet, rather than wait till the end of 2013/when the leases expire.UL CEO said to Airline Business Daily that they are looking at a possible blended approach, where we own 25% and lease 75%. Hopefully we will purchase the widebody aircraft which are going to replace the ageing ADA,B & C in 2013/14.
I actually thought they had bought this beast and that new A320 outright. Wish they did.ALJ currently undergoing it's cabin upgradation. ADE is next. Older A320s are on short leases I doubt UL will upgrade them.
Thanks for the update Banuthev
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Thats interesting. Has it's pro-and cons, saves the airline of having to dole out headsets. If it breaks they can provide passengers with headsets, however if the system malfunctions (not just stops out right) could be a problem for passengers.
I was thinking these are head rests that on push of a button fold in/out??Comment
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Bangkok-Colombo Route Update - Thai AirAsia has announced their operation-base will be moved permanently from Suvarnabhumi to Don Mueang in 1st Oct 2012. Budget Airline, Thai AirAsia decided to return to Don Mueang as AoT is offering fee discounts to attract airlines to return to Don Mueang, including a 95% reduction on fees for aircraft takeoff and landing, fee reduction for check-in counter services as well as office renting. It's likely Don Mueang will become a base for Domestic and Low-cost airlines in Bangkok while Suvarnabhumi concentrates on the legacy carriers. Presently Suvanabhumi-Colombo route being lead by SriLankan Airlines which is now offering Twenty one flights per week when Cathay Pacfic with three weekly, Thai Airways with three weekly and Thai AirAsia with three weekly. With this Thai AirAsia's move, Thai Airways will increase the frequency of Colombo flights from the current three weekly to four weekly in Winter 2012.Comment
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21 flights a week?? :OBangkok-Colombo Route Update - Thai AirAsia has announced their operation-base will be moved permanently from Suvarnabhumi to Don Mueang in 1st Oct 2012. Budget Airline, Thai AirAsia decided to return to Don Mueang as AoT is offering fee discounts to attract airlines to return to Don Mueang, including a 95% reduction on fees for aircraft takeoff and landing, fee reduction for check-in counter services as well as office renting. It's likely Don Mueang will become a base for Domestic and Low-cost airlines in Bangkok while Suvarnabhumi concentrates on the legacy carriers. Presently Suvanabhumi-Colombo route being lead by SriLankan Airlines which is now offering Twenty one flights per week when Cathay Pacfic with three weekly, Thai Airways with three weekly and Thai AirAsia with three weekly. With this Thai AirAsia's move, Thai Airways will increase the frequency of Colombo flights from the current three weekly to four weekly in Winter 2012.
Thats 3 a day.
If you include the other 9 from the other airlines, thats A LOT of people going to Bangkok and back.Comment
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