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  • chintaka.rajapakse
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 1

    #10186
    Originally posted by Serendib
    SLAF suspends civilian flights; incentives for other domestic operators

    The Government recently took policy decisions with a view to promoting domestic air services. These are published on the CAASL’s website and include a proposal to set up a dedicated passenger terminal at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) to handle domestic air services; make available a common maintenance hangar at BIA for domestic operators; demarcate part of apron ‘D’ for domestic flights and introduce a separate charging mechanism; and to instruct all domestic operators to night-park their commercial aircraft at Ratmalana owing to space issues at BIA.

    It was also decided to develop Sigiriya, Palaly, Hingurakgoda, Koggala and Trincomallee airports for domestic operators using funds from donor agencies and the Airport & Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd. Operations of all civil flights will be subjected to civil aviation requirements and self-handling will be permitted at all domestic airports except BIA.

    Ground-handling charges at BIA will be reduced for domestic air operators and aviation fuel supplied at all internal airports. Slot allocation will be done by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and some helicopter landing sites will be set up in Colombo city. Legislation will be amended to release domestic aviation from value added tax while there will be a one-year (from the date of commencement of operations) exemption of landing and parking charges. A request will also be made to the Finance Ministry to exempt domestic aircraft leases from withholding tax.
    The same statement on CAASL’s website said the SLAF has undertaken to stop civilian passenger transport but the Air Force has requested the regulator to remove that sentence.

    The CAASL has invited applications and business proposals from the private sector for domestic air services. Limitations in space and facilities means the DGCA will take a first-come, first-served position with particular emphasis on type of aircraft (Western-build, modern planes with not less than 20 seats). Operators are encouraged to start services “at the earliest”.

    The Sunday Times
    Yes SLAF should not interfere into civilian biz. However, its a lame ass excuse. Private airlines are way over priced as is the case now ....!

    They will operate again under the PPP programme which would make air travel more affordable

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    • banuthev
      Administrator
      • Dec 2010
      • 3947

      #10187
      Originally posted by gcwickz
      Because the private airlines coming to the scene right?
      Notsure. But I think in the past the government was stealing the public money by operating domestic flights with the SLAF aircraft. I really welcome private airlines to operate once again the domestic flight services in Sri Lanka. Good move!

      Originally posted by Serendib
      SLAF suspends civilian flights; incentives for other domestic operators

      The CAASL has invited applications and business proposals from the private sector for domestic air services. Limitations in space and facilities means the DGCA will take a first-come, first-served position with particular emphasis on type of aircraft (Western-build, modern planes with not less than 20 seats). Operators are encouraged to start services “at the earliest”.

      The Sunday Times
      I like the concept! i wish this go ahead!

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      • lakshith89
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2018
        • 1

        #10188
        Originally posted by banuthev
        Notsure. But I think in the past the government was stealing the public money by operating domestic flights with the SLAF aircraft. I really welcome private airlines to operate once again the domestic flight services in Sri Lanka. Good move!
        Good news... They are the one who f**** genarel aviation for last few years... expo and few domastic airlines had to shut down

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        • banuthev
          Administrator
          • Dec 2010
          • 3947

          #10189
          Originally posted by banuthev
          when its expected to be in service?
          4R-ANF has operated its first revenue flight on the 04-Aug on CMB-GAN. It's just after 4 days of the delivery. Good improvement!
          Attached Files

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          • Aaqib
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 474

            #10190
            Originally posted by Serendib
            SLAF suspends civilian flights; incentives for other domestic operators

            The Government recently took policy decisions with a view to promoting domestic air services. These are published on the CAASL’s website and include a proposal to set up a dedicated passenger terminal at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) to handle domestic air services; make available a common maintenance hangar at BIA for domestic operators; demarcate part of apron ‘D’ for domestic flights and introduce a separate charging mechanism; and to instruct all domestic operators to night-park their commercial aircraft at Ratmalana owing to space issues at BIA.

            It was also decided to develop Sigiriya, Palaly, Hingurakgoda, Koggala and Trincomallee airports for domestic operators using funds from donor agencies and the Airport & Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd. Operations of all civil flights will be subjected to civil aviation requirements and self-handling will be permitted at all domestic airports except BIA.

            Ground-handling charges at BIA will be reduced for domestic air operators and aviation fuel supplied at all internal airports. Slot allocation will be done by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and some helicopter landing sites will be set up in Colombo city. Legislation will be amended to release domestic aviation from value added tax while there will be a one-year (from the date of commencement of operations) exemption of landing and parking charges. A request will also be made to the Finance Ministry to exempt domestic aircraft leases from withholding tax.
            The same statement on CAASL’s website said the SLAF has undertaken to stop civilian passenger transport but the Air Force has requested the regulator to remove that sentence.

            The CAASL has invited applications and business proposals from the private sector for domestic air services. Limitations in space and facilities means the DGCA will take a first-come, first-served position with particular emphasis on type of aircraft (Western-build, modern planes with not less than 20 seats). Operators are encouraged to start services “at the earliest”.

            The Sunday Times

            Good to hear!

            Hopefully we can have the private Domestic Carriers coming into the scene

            FitsAir would definitely grab hold of this opportunity since their cargo business isn't performing well after returning their MD82 (4R-EXM) back to its lessor

            The last time I spoke to the Officials of FlySouthern, they too were interested in operating larger aircraft on Domestic Sectors ( as of now they do operate a couple of scheduled services)

            Hopefully fares would remain affordable with these private operators looking to cater to us locals as well without simply targeting tourists and charging exorbitant fares.
            Lower fares can be anticipated since operation costs would definitely be lower than before

            In my opinion, this is exactly what Domestic Aviation needed!
            Lets hope this materializes without being yet another castle in the sky
            - Aaqib Hussain
            http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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            • ejanson65
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 628

              #10191





              While it is good that this information is coming to light - I'm still missing any actual accountability. I believe Nishantha skipped the country so good luck extraditing him.


              Still plenty more to discover if they are serious about investigating.


              I hear Druvi Perera is leaving - anyone know where he is going?
              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

                #10192
                This is why European airlines does not fly to Colombo

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                • ejanson65
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2013
                  • 628

                  #10193
                  This is not the complete picture.

                  Sri Lanka is marketed as a seasonal destination during the European Winter - just like Goa.

                  There simply isn't enough traffic to justify year round operations.

                  There isn't much of a Business or Premium market so that greatly affects yields. Airlines cannot make money operating year round to Colombo. The aircraft can be more profitably deployed on other routes.

                  Sri Lanka hotel prices are too high compared to Thailand and Malaysia - not good value for money. Poor service and lazy people is not how you attract repeat business.

                  Most people you meet in Sri Lanka are trying to rip you off - gets old real fast!

                  Who wants to harassed by groups of low IQ thugs down south? Nobody.

                  The word is out.

                  Personally I will only set foot on the island if I have to for my work - otherwise I'm boycotting the place.
                  Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                  • banuthev
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 3947

                    #10194
                    Originally posted by ejanson65
                    This is not the complete picture.

                    Sri Lanka is marketed as a seasonal destination during the European Winter - just like Goa.

                    There simply isn't enough traffic to justify year round operations.

                    There isn't much of a Business or Premium market so that greatly affects yields. Airlines cannot make money operating year round to Colombo. The aircraft can be more profitably deployed on other routes.

                    Sri Lanka hotel prices are too high compared to Thailand and Malaysia - not good value for money. Poor service and lazy people is not how you attract repeat business.

                    Most people you meet in Sri Lanka are trying to rip you off - gets old real fast!

                    Who wants to harassed by groups of low IQ thugs down south? Nobody.

                    The word is out.

                    Personally I will only set foot on the island if I have to for my work - otherwise I'm boycotting the place.
                    I am wondering how come the some of European Airlines like Turkish Airlines (Daily) and Ukraine Airlines (3 weekly) are flying year-round service to Colombo?

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                    • Speedbird
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 616

                      #10195
                      Originally posted by banuthev
                      I am wondering how come the some of European Airlines like Turkish Airlines (Daily) and Ukraine Airlines (3 weekly) are flying year-round service to Colombo?
                      Turkish has reduced the frequency and they mostly relies on Cargo (& Maldivian traffic) as well and they can keep their operating cost low...specially labour cost. So one is trading off against the other

                      UIA carries mostly eastern European traffic...I would say exception to the rule

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                      • Speedbird
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 616

                        #10196
                        Originally posted by ejanson65
                        This is not the complete picture.

                        Sri Lanka is marketed as a seasonal destination during the European Winter - just like Goa.

                        There simply isn't enough traffic to justify year round operations.

                        There isn't much of a Business or Premium market so that greatly affects yields. Airlines cannot make money operating year round to Colombo. The aircraft can be more profitably deployed on other routes.

                        ...
                        This is the reason I previously mentioned Indians will do well in HRI. They can demand CPC and UL does not have monopoly in HRI. They would also could request IOC to supply fuel unloaded from Trinco or in Hambantota port. Which would be tax free (ASA double taxation applies). They do have a business case if they play their cards correctly. It is very easy to undercut Colombo on cost. CMB is full of unionized criminals.

                        This happened before in Colombo Port. Once upon time Colombo port was one of the most expensive port to operate and with frequent union strikes. Lalith Athuladmudali started liberalization by not giving Ceylon Shipping Company exclusiveness in Colombo Port and President Chandrika opened up the terminal operation by giving SAGT the 1st private entity to operate. Now SAGT and Colombo South Terminal (CSCT) are most profitable terminal operators in Colombo. Whereas SLP is not profitable as single entity JCT and UCT. Now they mostly relies on the dividends of SAGT and CSCT.

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                        • ejanson65
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2013
                          • 628

                          #10197
                          Originally posted by banuthev
                          I am wondering how come the some of European Airlines like Turkish Airlines (Daily) and Ukraine Airlines (3 weekly) are flying year-round service to Colombo?
                          With the Turkish Economy collapsing and the Lira losing up to 25% a day (!) I imagine route cuts are coming. Marginal routes like this will be the first to go imho.
                          Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                          • abhijith16
                            Junior Member
                            • Jun 2011
                            • 22

                            #10198
                            Originally posted by ejanson65
                            With the Turkish Economy collapsing and the Lira losing up to 25% a day (!) I imagine route cuts are coming. Marginal routes like this will be the first to go imho.
                            Not entirely true.

                            TK's management have sort of insulated themselves against this, by having a higher proportion of their costs in Lira, while having a higher proportion of revenue in foreign currencies. That would essentially TK makes a profit off of a falling Lira.

                            Source: - http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewt...t=50#p20619645

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                            • banuthev
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 3947

                              #10199
                              Originally posted by ejanson65
                              With the Turkish Economy collapsing and the Lira losing up to 25% a day (!) I imagine route cuts are coming. Marginal routes like this will be the first to go imho.
                              Emirates is terminating all flights between Colombo and Singapore

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                              • Randy
                                Member
                                • Jun 2014
                                • 35

                                #10200
                                SLAF suspends civilian flights; incentives for other domestic operators

                                Most of the people in this thread happy with this action. but no one notice prices will go up.

                                For example you will have to pay double for ticket to Ratmalana to Palaly or trincomalee than Helitours.

                                Helitours sustains lower flight operation costs since it is air force. That was main reason private sector can't competitive with Helitours.

                                and also don't expect Private sector aircrafts like MA 60 or something like that having routine flights to Palaly, batticaloa or Trincomalee since its not financial viable. We are small country and land roads are so much cheaper.

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