Does anyone know the reason why sri lankan airlines operating special charter flight to london via lahore??
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" Being an island nation, Sri Lanka’s national airline has an international focus. SriLankan Airlines’ destinations range across the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, and the Middle East. But despite the airline casting its eye over a range of new planes, it has no interest in acquiring any of the new generation long-range narrowbody aircraft to fly these routes."
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During the pandemic, the patients that we never been to Africa, South Africa. Now we got operation to Nairobi starting soon. China, again, lot of cargo.
According to Vipula Gunatilleka
https://centreforaviation.com/analys...perations-1400
Also can see on Srilankan airline website
flight no UL1715/1716
DEPARTURE FLIGHT
THU 22 APR
10:45 Bandaranaike International (CMB)
Direct
14:40 Jomo Kenyatta International (NBO)
Direct
Duration 06:25
SriLankan Airlines (UL1715)
RETURN FLIGHT
FRI 23 APR
04:40 Jomo Kenyatta International (NBO)
Direct
13:55 Bandaranaike International (CMB)
Direct
Duration 06:45
SriLankan Airlines (UL1716)
Last edited by WDR; 15-04-2021, 10:51 AM.Comment
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Maybe A3210, msn 5310 is the other Fits Air A320 mentioned a while ago? It is still at CMB. By the way has A320 msn 3547 been registered in Sri Lanka?Comment
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SriLankan Airlines to start NBO soon onboard an A330-300. it's going to be a direct flight and also it's going to be a morning departure.
#SayHitoKenya #Nairobi #WildLife
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I thought before Four x A350 order are going to converted into A330-900neo and A321LRs?" Being an island nation, Sri Lanka’s national airline has an international focus. SriLankan Airlines’ destinations range across the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, and the Middle East. But despite the airline casting its eye over a range of new planes, it has no interest in acquiring any of the new generation long-range narrowbody aircraft to fly these routes."
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The A320 bearing the registration OE-IPN (ex- Philippine Airlines) left CMB
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UK Based Start-up Carrier FlyPop plans to operate LCC flights from the UK to Colombo
Once commencing operations, FlyPop plans to primarily focus on "Second Cities" in India including Ahmedabad, Amritsar etc. with other Destinations in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal to be added on and considered as feasible options for future expansion
FlyPop would be operating the A330-300 in a single Economy Class configuration having secured two such aircraft recently
https://www.flypop.com/24/destinations flypop-aircraft.jpg
- Aaqib Hussain
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In this interview Vipula states that in the next 1.5 -2 years, 6 aircrafts in the UL fleet will be leaving and it would be 3 wide bodies and 3 narrow bodies.During the pandemic, the patients that we never been to Africa, South Africa. Now we got operation to Nairobi starting soon. China, again, lot of cargo.
According to Vipula Gunatilleka
https://centreforaviation.com/analys...perations-1400
Also can see on Srilankan airline website
flight no UL1715/1716
DEPARTURE FLIGHT
THU 22 APR
10:45 Bandaranaike International (CMB)
Direct
14:40 Jomo Kenyatta International (NBO)
Direct
Duration 06:25
SriLankan Airlines (UL1715)
RETURN FLIGHT
FRI 23 APR
04:40 Jomo Kenyatta International (NBO)
Direct
13:55 Bandaranaike International (CMB)
Direct
Duration 06:45
SriLankan Airlines (UL1716)
what do you guys think about which aircrafts are going to be retired?
( I think the wide bodies are: 4R- ALA, ALB &ALC and A320ceos)
Last edited by SHOCKWAVE; 17-04-2021, 04:15 AM.Comment
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