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Cinnamon Air flights launch today
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i wonder do they have that much loads X cmb????CMB Colombo Bandaranayake Intl LK [VCBI]
AUH Abu Dhabi Intl AE [OMAA]
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EY 267 CMB 04:35 AUH 07:30 332 J7 C7 D7 W7 Y7 B7 H7 K7 M0 Q0 L0 V0 U0 E0 T0
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Notsure about EY's loads but there are so many other airlines are codesharing with Etihad Airways on Abu Dhabi - Colombo route. Quite big list of those codesharing airlines that includes Air Seychelles, CSA Czech Airlines, Air Berlin, SriLankan Airlines, American Airlines and additionally new codeshare partner Kenya Airways too. http://airlineroute.net/2013/06/28/k...deshare-jun13/Comment
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I was thinking the same thing. They used to use the A340s back in the day in Melbourne and Sydney (I've seen photographs of them at MEL for sure). And yes if UL could pick up traffic rights between Singapore and Australia, it would be a good advancement, particularly with UL joining OneWorld in the near future. UL and Qantas could potentially set up some type of codeshare deal, which could help boost passenger loads on the routes. With the retirement of the A340s next year, I would think that UL would use the A330-300s on that route if they were to resume flights to Australia.Comment
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Sri Lankan Airlines has several codeshares on Etihad's flight to major American cities, Washington DC, New York and Chicago. When you book on Etihad's website for a flight from Abu Dhabi to Colombo, Sri Lankan 207/208 is one of the options for a flight, which departs around the same time as EY266/267. I guess it's a good replacement of the missing codeshare with Emirates that UL used to have before the break in ownership.Notsure about EY's loads but there are so many other airlines are codesharing with Etihad Airways on Abu Dhabi - Colombo route. Quite big list of those codesharing airlines that includes Air Seychelles, CSA Czech Airlines, Air Berlin, SriLankan Airlines, American Airlines and additionally new codeshare partner Kenya Airways too. http://airlineroute.net/2013/06/28/k...deshare-jun13/Comment
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Qantas and EK have an exclusive partnership so no chance for a UL codeshare. As we've said before yield is pretty low between Australia and SL. And no chance UL would succeed between SIN and AUS. Way too much competition. QF, SQ and Scoot would massively undercut them!I was thinking the same thing. They used to use the A340s back in the day in Melbourne and Sydney (I've seen photographs of them at MEL for sure). And yes if UL could pick up traffic rights between Singapore and Australia, it would be a good advancement, particularly with UL joining OneWorld in the near future. UL and Qantas could potentially set up some type of codeshare deal, which could help boost passenger loads on the routes. With the retirement of the A340s next year, I would think that UL would use the A330-300s on that route if they were to resume flights to Australia.Comment
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Sri Lanka's Mihin Lanka gets Rs600mn in state guaranteed loans
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