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If they go ahead with this plan there is a chance UL could fly KBP flights via DXB with using A320s. On the other hand, UL will need to face the competition with Aerosvit and UIA in the CMB-KBP route, as Aerosvit will be operating 3 weekly and UIA 2 weekly to Colombo, in the Winter 2011. There is a Rumour that UL has plans to increase DME flights daily and the flights are to be operated via DXB. Looks like UL will be re-establishing the secondary hub in DXB.
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Taipai based TransAsia Airways is planning to fly Colombo, According to Aviationweek. http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...et%20ExpansionComment
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Mr. Jayasekara also said that officials will hold discussions soon to increase Sri Lankan Airlines flights between China and Sri Lanka.
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The SriLankan Airlines is looking at investing extensively at the country’s second international airport in Hambantota.
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Colombo - Zurich - Heathrow
Routeonline reporting ZRH adjustments by UL
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Zurich service as a result increases from 2 to 3 weekly. Service resumption begins from 20DEC11.
Schedule:
UL549 CMB0645 – 1210ZRH1330 – 1415LHR 343 3
UL550 LHR1625 – 1855ZRH2015 – 1045+1CMB 343 3Comment
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Existing UL511/512 is going to be replaced by the new flight UL549/550 , Therefore frequency on LHR will be remaining the same as 13 weekly. ZRH-LHR-ZRH gets Local rights.
Winter 2011 Updates :
PS has dropped the plan of resuming flights to CMB;
KU is reducing CMB flights from five to four weekly;Comment
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Yes I thought the same. In 1980s, UL511/512 used to fly two or three weekly in CMB-DXB-ZRH-LGW on LH10s. I surprised that why UL did not use the flight number : UL511/512 for upcoming CMB-ZRH-LHR route. UL549 is a better flight number when ZRH use as a final destination.Comment
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UL needs to replace the A340s with 777s ASAP!
UL badly needs to replace the A340s. I flew on 4R-ADA MLE-CMB as UL510 on 15/8/2011. It's the oldest 343 in the fleet and while it's reasonably in good shape, UL should not continue with aircraft which are past their prime. The IFE system sucks, there's of course no AVOD, the OHB's are small and you can barely fit in a haversack, let alone a strolley bag ! I found the seats pretty uncomfortable too.
777s are the way to go for UL, the A343s have done their job for the airlne but are no longer useful in the changed scenario where competing airlines use new top of the line 777s with AVOD IFE, FFBs etc. The A330s are well suited for the medium capacity routes while if UL orders a mix of 77E's and 77W's these could cater to long haul higher capacity routes.
UL can really become a strong niche player. The SL Govt could also consider part privatization so that the airline stops depending on the Govt for money and bailouts all the time it makes losses. Air India is a 'shining example' of a huge-loss-making Govt carrier which is bleeding taxpayers in India of billions of Dollars every year....UL should not turn out to be the same for Sri Lanka.Comment
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BIA's domestic terminal to open up new travel options
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Srilankan Airlines
UL 882
Suvarnabhumi International (BKK), Bangkok, Thailand 13:10
Baiyun (CAN), Guangzhou, China 17:25
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UL 883
Baiyun (CAN), Guangzhou, China 18:40
Suvarnabhumi International (BKK), Bangkok, Thailand 20:10
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