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honestly i really don't think that a president should get 1 plane out of 21 a/c's just for a 3 day int'l tour.
in my own knowledge the Brunei president or the king or whatever does use a Royal Air Brunei (national airline) A340-200 for his personal visits but that a/c is just for him although in airline's colors it doesn't perform flights for the airline at all, its just there for him although in the airline's colors. I think Sri Lanka should adopt that with 4R-ADG just for MR after all of UL A333 are delivered, honestly that way it really wouldn't cost 21 billion rupees a year.Comment
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4R-ALA: but a few other countries, which are richer than SL, like India for example, just pull out a 747 when the President / PM on board ..honestly i really don't think that a president should get 1 plane out of 21 a/c's just for a 3 day int'l tour.
in my own knowledge the Brunei president or the king or whatever does use a Royal Air Brunei (national airline) A340-200 for his personal visits but that a/c is just for him although in airline's colors it doesn't perform flights for the airline at all, its just there for him although in the airline's colors. I think Sri Lanka should adopt that with 4R-ADG just for MR after all of UL A333 are delivered, honestly that way it really wouldn't cost 21 billion rupees a year.
So does a few other countries .. keeping a plane for the Pres ? too much
It would be better to keep a 320 or something like that .. or heck lease out a BBJ like the UK PM does .. occasionally ..
well, in reality, I think the idea is also to have a BIG plane, like a 340, so it looks "BIG"
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thats true @ ecureilx, but India or other countries as u mentioned are rich or in other words rapidly developing in comparison to ours. so its better we try to trim our losses owing mainly to the fact that our national airline no matter what serves some sort of a political interest.4R-ALA: but a few other countries, which are richer than SL, like India for example, just pull out a 747 when the President / PM on board ..
So does a few other countries .. keeping a plane for the Pres ? too much
It would be better to keep a 320 or something like that .. or heck lease out a BBJ like the UK PM does .. occasionally ..
well, in reality, I think the idea is also to have a BIG plane, like a 340, so it looks "BIG"
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In my opinion, Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) has to provide aircraft for Presidential/VIP Transport. Since SLAF focuses on civil transport they should get one A320 for our presidential entourages.thats true @ ecureilx, but India or other countries as u mentioned are rich or in other words rapidly developing in comparison to ours. so its better we try to trim our losses owing mainly to the fact that our national airline no matter what serves some sort of a political interest.Comment
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Gone are the days when UK PMs charter complete aircraft for their overseas visits, they travel via a scheduled flight, like wise maybe SLs president should do the same ?4R-ALA: but a few other countries, which are richer than SL, like India for example, just pull out a 747 when the President / PM on board ..
So does a few other countries .. keeping a plane for the Pres ? too much
It would be better to keep a 320 or something like that .. or heck lease out a BBJ like the UK PM does .. occasionally ..
well, in reality, I think the idea is also to have a BIG plane, like a 340, so it looks "BIG"
I wonder how many passengers were put out by having one less aircraft available ?Comment
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Yes you are rite Banu, atleast they can use A320... the issue here When President flies he takes around 100+ pax with him .....Comment
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I remember during previous President's time, UL used to detour aircraft to drop off President and his entourage and then continue the flight to its final destination. On completion of the state visit again UL aircraft will fly to same location as a diversion and pick them.Comment
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I dont think AK will come to CMB, however D7 ( Air Asia X ) might be coming as a Maldives Charter flight with a layover in CMB. >>> KUL - MLE- CMB >> CMB -MLE - KUL ....
this is from close in house info iv heard ... waiting to hear more ... will keep everyone postedComment
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I dont think Air asia will fly to colombo at the moment CMB-KUL - I think current there are 2 UL & 2 MH Daily basis.
Evan BA is not doing that good at the sector
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But UL is doing v well on those router UL 505 & UL 503 Both flights are full
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in my opinion BA is not doing good is becoz 1) BA flying from LGW where as UL flying from LHR. 2) BA flying that too via MLE and not non-stop.
i'm not stating that i'm 100% right, may be i'm wrong, but these are the obvious reasons that pop into my mind....Comment
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I also think LGW wasn't the right move. LGW is touted as a holiday airport, but by having a LHR-CMB route BA could have tapped into expat markets in UK/USA/Canada and connecting tourists from North America and other parts of Europe... as well as catering for UK-based tourists.Comment
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Small correction, Malaysia Airlines operates 10 flights a week not double daily. As far as I know only SriLankan Airlines and Malaysia Airlines serving the KUL-CMB market.
Do we have even sufficient passenger demand on this route?President Mahinda Rajapaksa returned to the island early this morning following a successful three-day state visit to Belarus. The President’s tour was the first by a Sri Lankan leader to Belarus.
At the discussions with the Belarus President and Prime Minister, President Rajapaksa stressed the importance of improving interaction and relations between the peoples of the two nations. Towards that end, President Rajapaksa suggested establishing direct flights between Sri Lanka and Belarus, which would help promote better people-to-people contact.
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I think British Airways would be better served making their Colombo flight a nonstop from Heathrow. Sri Lankan has done well on this route dating back to the Air Lanka days, and flying from London's most popular airport would definitely be a better option I think. I am sure UL also gets a lot of connecting passengers from US and Canada who are on their way to visit family and friends back home in SL. That way, more passengers could easily connect from these North American destinations at Heathrow, seeing as all their North American flights are from Heathrow, not Gatwick. Also, the stopover in Male is a bit inconvenient for the Colombo bound passengers. Turkish on the other hand appears to be doing quite well.Comment
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