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  • indika7777
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 26

    #3736
    Originally posted by 4R-ALA
    lol,, all i can see everywhere is EK, EY and QR,

    Well TK also to be added to the list.

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    • Speedbird
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 616

      #3737
      Originally posted by Cayman
      That bridge has already been built by EK, with 6 lanes in each direction!

      UL is a whole decade late to the party.
      Originally posted by 4R-ALA
      lol,, all i can see everywhere is EK, EY and QR,
      Originally posted by indika7777
      Well TK also to be added to the list.
      ROTFL...good one...but actual bridge is built by ET and they are further expanding inside China and in Africa

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      • lansoft
        Junior Member
        • Sep 2013
        • 21

        #3738
        SriLankan Airlines to adjust service to China from 30-Mar-2014
        31-Jan-2014 4:03 PM © CAPA

        SriLankan Airlines plans to adjust service to China from 30-Mar-2014, with Beijing and Shanghai Pudong service both converted to four times weekly nonstop service in each direction (Airline Route, 31-Jan-2014). The nonstop service will replace existing one-stop via Bangkok on outbound, two-stop via Bangkok and Hambantota on inbound. A330-200 aircraft to operate both route. Operational schedule on Colombo–Bangkok sector is expected to see adjustments in the near future as a result of network changes. China is SriLankan Airlines' sixth largest international market by seats, with 5304 seats deployed to China in the current week, according to OAG. This equates to 6.5% international capacity share in the current week.

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        • UL-L10
          Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 48

          #3739
          Originally posted by Haleef
          Guys 4R-ADA (Alpha Delta Alpha) is gone out from Sri Lankan.. (Not anymore in the fleet) It is said to be that the owner, who UL leased it from has taken it back again from Sri Lankan.. (No idea of who the owner is)
          Was talking to some UL crew at their Londom hotel 2 days ago, and they confirmed that 4R ADA was not flying these days, there was also some "speculation" that the damage sustained during a tail strike was at a time when a foriegn pilot was in control !

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          • Aaqib
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 474

            #3740
            Originally posted by Dave
            Was talking to some UL crew at their Londom hotel 2 days ago, and they confirmed that 4R ADA was not flying these days, there was also some "speculation" that the damage sustained during a tail strike was at a time when a foriegn pilot was in control !
            I thought 4R-ADA was fully owned by UL (as its an ex-AirLanka aircraft)
            - Aaqib Hussain
            http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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            • 4R-ALA
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2013
              • 383

              #3741
              Originally posted by Aaqib
              I thought 4R-ADA was fully owned by UL (as its an ex-AirLanka aircraft)
              during the EK/UL tie up days, i thnk in the last fiscal yr (2007/08) EK did a sale and leaseback of the 3 A343 (4R-ADA/B/C) which were owned till then by the airline (both under the Airlanka and Srilankan brand names).

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              • Serendib
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 1807

                #3742
                Some latest news :

                Mattala: Planes come, nobody gets in or gets out

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                Questions are being asked why certain SriLankan Airlines flights continue to stop at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) when there are no passengers embarking or disembarking. For instance, a Colombo-bound flight from Kuala Lumpur made a scheduled stop at MRIA on Thursday morning. Writing to the Sunday Times, a passenger on that aircraft said there was “no apparent reason” for the flight to have landed there.

                “No one embarked or disembarked at Mattala,” he says, adding that all passengers were booked to Katunayake from Kuala Lumpur. “Was this just to keep the public informed that Mattala is still alive and alert?” he asks. SriLankan Airlines sources said this had been going on for some time. “Sometimes, flights just land and take off at Mattala with nobody getting down,” said one authoritative source, on condition of anonymity. “If there are passengers who do disembark, they usually stay in transit at the airport. It is only on rare occasions that anybody flies to Mattala on account of it being his or her final destination.”

                Embarkations are also not numerous but President Mahinda Rajapaksa makes it a point to leave and enter the country through MRIA. “What we see mostly are passengers who are in transit because the airline chooses to route them that way,” said another source. “But this works for the interested parties because they are able to show international flight movements to and from MRIA,” he said. Among the SriLankan flights that go via Mattala are those to Trichy, Bangkok and Male.

                “At the same time, SriLankan also operates direct flights to those destinations from Katunayake,” he continued. “This is a clear case of ferrying a passenger from point A to point B via point C without going directly to point B.” The Sunday Times was unable to get a full schedule of arrivals and departures at MRIA. The information published on its official website, www.mria.lk, has not been updated since November 25 last year.

                The official website of the Airport and Aviation Services Ltd (AASL) does not carry a flight schedule for MRIA. The three international airlines currently operating to MRIA are SriLankan, Flydubai and Mihin. AASL Chairman Prasanna Wickramasuriya said he was unwell and referred the Sunday Times to MRIA CEO Derrick Karunaratne. Head of Airport Management H.S. Hettiarachchi also asked the Sunday Times to contact Mr. Karunaratne. However, despite several attempts the line was not connected to Mr. Karunaratne.

                But SriLankan Airlines yesterday defended its decision to land at Mattala. “We operate to MRIA with multifaceted objectives,” Media Relations Manager Deepal V Perera said. “In terms of our operations to MRIA, we have found that 35-40 per cent of the foreign travellers who visit Sri Lanka travel to the southern and eastern parts of the country.”

                “At the moment, the main constraint that they are faced with is that it takes a longer time to travel to these destinations via road,” he explained.
                “SriLankan, having identified this factor, decided to enhance travel by air domestically by means of offering special destination packages in promoting MRIA as a gateway to the southern part of the country.”

                “Secondly, we are also developing the MRIA as a regular travel destination encouraging visitors to use MRIA as a convenient gateway as it shortens the travel time,” he said. Mr. Perera said there was congestion at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) during peak time. “Besides, we also see an increasing number of transit passengers arriving at BIA. This is causing more congestion at the BIA,” he said. “As a result, we are also experiencing flight delays which are not only causing inconvenience to travellers but also increasing our costs.”

                “As a remedy for this we are looking forward to use MRIA as our transit hub, to give our passengers a better travel experience,” he said. “Finally in the future, we will be offering direct destination flights from MRIA on a regular basis with the objective of promoting MRIA as a gateway for Sri Lanka tourism.


                Mattala: Planes come, nobody gets in or gets out - http://www.sundaytimes.lk/140202/new...out-82072.html

                Lankans avoid travel to crisis-hit Thailand

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                Sri Lankan travellers are seen avoiding Thailand owing to the political crisis there and Malaysia is becoming the next best option for leisure travel, industry officials said.

                Suresh Mendis, CEO of Classic Travels, one of the largest outbound travel companies, said travel to Thailand has virtually come to a standstill in the past 3-4 weeks.

                Thailand is the most popular destination for Sri Lankan leisure travellers and incentive groups, according to VMS Travels & Tours CEO Sasi Ganeshan.

                Mr. Ganeshan said at least there are 3,000-4,000 departures per week to Bangkok from Colombo with at least 10 weekly flights operated by SriLankan Airlines, Thai Airways and Cathy Pacific.

                However G.T. Jayaseelan, SriLankan Airlines Chief Marketing Officer, said they have not seen a drop in departures to Thailand. “But we see a drop in the Chinese going to Bangkok (from Beijing through SriLankan connections),” he said.

                For several weeks, Thailand has been rocked by protests, some which have turned violent, demanding that the ruling party steps down. Parliamentary elections are to be held this month.
                Lankans avoid travel to crisis-hit Thailand - http://www.sundaytimes.lk/140202/bus...and-81584.html

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                • Speedbird
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 616

                  #3743
                  Originally posted by ejanson65
                  ...more like ponzi scheme

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                  • Serendib
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1807

                    #3744
                    Update, per Australian Business Traveller: Oneworld says that SriLankan Airlines will not be officially joining the airline alliance on March 1st, despite yesterday’s confirmation from SriLankan’s own PR department of that date.

                    In mid-2012 SriLankan Airlines announced they would be joining the OneWorld alliance, with hopes of finalizing the arrangements by late 2013. Unfortunately that didn’t happen, though in October they announced a target join date of April. Then in January there was further confusion when SriLankan’s PR team confirmed that they would be joining on March [...]Read More...


                    Originally posted by CalgaryLankan
                    airlineroute reporting SriLankan Airlines appears to be joining oneWorld Alilance on 01MAR14, based on the airline's flight information in the GDS



                    One more news item;

                    http://www.ausbt.com.au/srilankan-ai...d-on-march-1st

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                    • Ihsanr
                      Junior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 14

                      #3745
                      Originally posted by Serendib
                      Update, per Australian Business Traveller: Oneworld says that SriLankan Airlines will not be officially joining the airline alliance on March 1st, despite yesterday’s confirmation from SriLankan’s own PR department of that date.

                      http://boardingarea.com/onemileatati...-march-1-2014/
                      Sri Lankan don't have the proper standard to join one world

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                      • Srilankan1
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 499

                        #3746
                        More lies in the skies with SriLankan Airline


                        Instructions were given to divert to Singapore a scheduled SriLankan Airlines direct flight from Kuala Lumpur to Colombo whilst the Airbus A-330 aircraft was on the ground in Malaysia, the Sunday Times can reveal today. That was how Captain Lakshman Fernando, commanding the flight touched down at Changi International Airport in Singapore. The aircraft was on the ground for half an hour to enable only SriLankan Airlines Chairman Nishantha Wickremesinghe, his wife and a family friend to board the flight. The Sunday Times can confirm that no other passengers boarded this flight and it took off after re-fuelling.

                        These revelations came as Mr. Wickremesinghe sent “a clarification” to the main story on this page last week. It reported that diverting an aircraft on a scheduled flight from one country to yet another is an exclusive privilege enjoyed by Heads of State or Government or if there is a patient who requires immediate hospitalisation. Reacting to our disclosure, an airline industry official added, “that too in circumstances where there is a justifiable emergency.” However, in this instance the diversion was purely to pick up Mr. Wickremesinghe, his wife and a family friend who were on a non-official visit to Singapore.

                        Now to what the “clarification” says: “SriLankan Airlines hereby seeks a clarification for the story published in page two of The Sunday Times, January 26, 2014 titled “Waste of Paradise by SriLankan Chairman.” ”SriLankan Airlines operates two daily flights between Singapore and Colombo. On January 22nd, 2014, flight UL 306 scheduled to depart Colombo for Singapore was delayed due to unforeseen technical reasons. As a result, the flight which was originally scheduled to depart Colombo at 0100 hrs departed at 0447 hrs with a delay of three hours and forty seven minutes. Accordingly, the return flight which was originally scheduled to depart Singapore at 1000 hrs Singapore time was rescheduled to depart at 1200 hrs.

                        “In the past, SriLankan Airlines had operated circular flights with the routine — Colombo/ Kuala Lumpur / Singapore/ Colombo or vice versa which were later changed two separate flights — Colombo/Singapore/Colombo and Colombo/Kuala Lumpur/Colombo on regular basis. ”On the said date, as the Singapore flight was delayed, SriLankan Airlines decided to operate the Kuala Lumpur flight which was en route to Kuala Lumpur as Colombo/Kuala Lumpur/Singapore/Colombo to uplift the Colombo bound Singapore passengers with the available capacity.


                        Instructions were given to divert to Singapore a scheduled SriLankan Airlines direct flight from Kuala Lumpur to Colombo whilst the Airbus A-330 aircraft was on

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                        • 4R-ALA
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2013
                          • 383

                          #3747
                          http://www.srilankan.com

                          look guys, UL has a new website

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                          • CalgaryLankan
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 251

                            #3748
                            Originally posted by 4R-ALA
                            http://www.srilankan.com

                            look guys, UL has a new website
                            It looks like job half done. Some pages are pointing to old website.

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                            • 4R-ALA
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 383

                              #3749
                              Originally posted by CalgaryLankan
                              It looks like job half done. Some pages are pointing to old website.
                              oh really, i didn't have the time to check the new look thoroughly ..............

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                              • ULlove
                                Member
                                • Nov 2012
                                • 35

                                #3750
                                New N/S flights to China:

                                Good job on getting non-stop flights.. but the timings dont suite me.. im a business traveller and I prefer midnight departures and need to have my full day at work.. these timings are ideal for tourists... i guess.. ill have to use SQ, MH, TG and CX for the time being..

                                Even these flights do not connect from those departing from SEZ and get into CMB at like i believe at 2300 hrs... (correct me if im wrong)

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