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  • 88gee
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 144

    #3781
    Originally posted by Banuthev
    SriLankan/Mihin Lanka Summer 2014 Network
    (4R-ADA at the maint check prior return to lessor)

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    • MalaysiaMustafa
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 104

      #3782
      MJ305 - A320 - Colombo - Madurai - 4/5 weekly
      4 or 5?

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      • CalgaryLankan
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 251

        #3783
        Originally posted by Banuthev
        SriLankan/Mihin Lanka Summer 2014 Network
        Why A340 to Male via Mattala again ? I am sure it's way more expensive to land / take off A340 to drop / pick handful of pax.
        Last edited by CalgaryLankan; 11-02-2014, 02:33 PM.

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        • banuthev
          Administrator
          • Dec 2010
          • 3947

          #3784
          Originally posted by MalaysiaMustafa
          4 or 5?
          Originally posted by Speedbird
          ^^^ I thought MJ is going to increase frequencies to SEZ
          Yeah, Frequencies of Mihin Lanka flights to SEZ and IXM have been updated in AIS as per 10.2.2014. New frequencies are now showing as two weekly flights to SEZ. But due to the AIS system glitch, it's showing the frequencies of IXM flights as four weekly on routing CMB-IXM and five weekly on IXM-CMB. Perhaps it will be corrected in few days.

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          • banuthev
            Administrator
            • Dec 2010
            • 3947

            #3785
            On the 20-Jan-14, Transaero announced they have plans to launch the Colombo flights - http://transaero.ru/en/company/press...60114_press_en. Anybody know more about this news.

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            • Serendib
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1807

              #3786
              Originally posted by Banuthev
              On the 20-Jan-14, Transaero announced they have plans to launch the Colombo flights - http://transaero.ru/en/company/press...60114_press_en. Anybody know more about this news.
              Wow!! good news!!

              Aitken Spence represents Transaero Russian Airlines

              Russia's second largest Airline and the first to be privately owned, Transaero Airlines began operating to Sri Lanka on 29th December 2013.

              Utilizing a Boeing 767-200 aircraft, the airline will operate from Russia's Domodedovo International Airport direct to Colombo with a capacity of 221 passengers in a two class configuration [daily mirror]

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

                #3787
                Originally posted by Serendib
                Wow!! good news!!
                transaero already flies to cmb.............theres a pic on instagram of it in BIA

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

                  #3788
                  Originally posted by Serendib
                  Wow!! good news!!
                  Aeroflot still flying to Colombo??


                  is it viewable...........the transaero pic in bia

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                  • banuthev
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 3947

                    #3789
                    Originally posted by 4R-ALA
                    http://imageshack.com/i/npazwxnj

                    is it viewable...........the transaero pic in bia
                    Is it schedule or charter flight? I can not see the Colombo flight information in Transaero website.

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

                      #3790
                      Originally posted by Banuthev
                      Is it schedule or charter flight? I can not see the Colombo flight information in Transaero website.
                      i thnk its the seasonal kind just to cater to tourists

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                      • lansoft
                        Junior Member
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 21

                        #3791
                        SriLankan Engineering performs 100th C-check on IndiGo aircraft © CAPA

                        SriLankan Engineering stated it performed the 100th C-check on an IndiGo aircraft (dailynews.lk, 12-Feb-2014). SriLankan Airlines' MRO organisation has been performing C-checks on IndiGo aircraft since 2009 and its 100th aircraft completed its C-check with a wide range of additional work to refurbish the cabin (painting, re-trimming and cleaning) and enhance the exterior paint condition (re-painting faded or damaged areas, chemical cleaning and polishing).

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                        • lansoft
                          Junior Member
                          • Sep 2013
                          • 21

                          #3792
                          AirAsia X Confirms The Suspension Of Services To Male, Maldives CAPA

                          AirAsia X, the long-haul, low fare affiliate of the AirAsia Group, today confirms the suspension of its services to Male, Maldives due to challenging business conditions effective 1 March, 2014. The airline will continue to sustain the Colombo, Sri Lanka sector in light of this cancellation and will operate 4 direct weekly flights into Colombo, Sri Lanka from Kuala Lumpur beginning 2 March 2014.

                          The suspension of Male, Maldives is a move made to improve operating cost efficiencies and concentrate capacity in AirAsia X key markets of Australia, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

                          AirAsia X will offer guests who hold bookings after these dates an option of a full refund, a reroute to another AirAsia X destination, or a rebook of a return flight prior to 28 February, 2014. All changes will be made at no additional cost to mitigate the inconvenience caused as a result of the withdrawal. All affected guests will receive an e-mail stating the available options.

                          Azran Osman-Rani, CEO of AirAsia X said, “The decision to withdraw from Male was a difficult one, but was made taking into account our business imperative to build sustainable and profitable routes. Despite our efforts, external factors such as the depreciation of Asian currencies against the US dollar and the chronic lack of hotel room supply in Maldives resulted in cancellation of thousands of bookings by travel operators.”

                          "As part of our strategy to operate more efficiently, the airline will deploy our aircraft to routes with the right level of demand to be financially viable."

                          “We have been very grateful for the huge support rendered by Male Airport, Maldives Tourism and relevant authorities and would like to put on record our appreciation for all the cooperation that has been given to us,” concluded Azran.

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                          • Cayman
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 379

                            #3793
                            Originally posted by lansoft
                            SriLankan Engineering performs 100th C-check on IndiGo aircraft © CAPA

                            SriLankan Engineering stated it performed the 100th C-check on an IndiGo aircraft (dailynews.lk, 12-Feb-2014). SriLankan Airlines' MRO organisation has been performing C-checks on IndiGo aircraft since 2009 and its 100th aircraft completed its C-check with a wide range of additional work to refurbish the cabin (painting, re-trimming and cleaning) and enhance the exterior paint condition (re-painting faded or damaged areas, chemical cleaning and polishing).
                            We should upgrade our MRO capabilities to be able to perform "D" checks. That is where the real money is.

                            Space should not be a problem in HRI.

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                            • lansoft
                              Junior Member
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 21

                              #3794
                              SriLankan Airlines sets sights on growth with new technology from Amadeus
                              12-Feb-2014

                              Amadeus and SriLankan Airlines celebrate successful migration to the Amadeus Altéa Suite as part of their project to join oneworld. The flag carrier of Sri Lanka also adopts Amadeus Market Information Data (MIDT) from the Amadeus Travel Intelligence portfolio

                              Amadeus, a leading technology partner for the global travel industry and SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, today celebrate the airline’s successful migration to the Amadeus Altéa Suite. Together with sister airline Mihin Lanka, Sri Lankan Airlines becomes the first airline group in the Indian subcontinent to adopt Amadeus’s passenger service system.

                              The first phase of SriLankan Airline’s migration, covering the airline’s mission-critical reservations, inventory and ticketing was completed in December 2013. The final stage of implementation to the Altéa departure control system is planned for completion by mid-2014.

                              Completed in less than 12 months, the migration is one of the fastest and smoothest to date for Amadeus, with over 250,000 Passenger Name Records (PNRs) and 960,000 eTickets migrated onto the Amadeus system.

                              Kapila Chandrasena, Chief Executive Officer, SriLankan Airlinessaid, “The Amadeus Altéa implementation is a critical achievement for us and we are pleased with how it has been carried out. The synergy and collaboration between the SriLankan Airlines’ and Amadeus teams delivered a truly seamless transition.”

                              “With our upcoming entry to the oneworld global alliance and our continued investment in new aircraft and expansion of our network, having trusted and reliable technology is key for our future success,” added Chandrasena.

                              Amadeus is currently the leading IT provider for the oneworld alliance members, with more than half of the members of oneworld adopting the Amadeus Altéa suite. Amadeus’s technology will ensure that SriLankan Airlines is fully compliant and prepared for its entry into oneworld, which is scheduled to take place in the first half of 2014.

                              SriLankan Airlines’ also acquired Amadeus Market Information (MIDT), from the Amadeus Travel Intelligence portfolio. MIDT provides the airline with detailed reservation data on air bookings on Amadeus globally. SriLankan Airlines can conduct extensive analysis to ensure their route plan is aligned with market demand, to drive revenue growth. SriLankan Airlines can also use MIDT to review how to best connect routes and schedules with their soon-to-be oneworld alliance partners.

                              Chandrasena added, “As we get closer to our induction into the oneworld alliance, it is critical that we base our network planning and marketing decisions on comprehensive, reliable data. We could not have chosen a better partner to enable our transformation and help us stay competitive with other world-class airlines in the region.”

                              Hazem Hussein, Executive Vice President, Airline Commercial, Amadeus Asia Pacific said, “SriLankan Airlines is an ambitious carrier and we are proud to be its chosen technology partner. The booming Asian travel sector presents many opportunities for airlines in the region, but also a number of challenges, as travellers become increasingly discerning and demanding. We share SriLankan Airlines’ commitment to put the passenger first, and look forward to working closely with them to deliver technology solutions that meet their needs today and for the future.”

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                              • MalaysiaMustafa
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2012
                                • 104

                                #3795
                                Originally posted by Banuthev
                                Yeah, Frequencies of Mihin Lanka flights to SEZ and IXM have been updated in AIS as per 10.2.2014. But due to the AIS system glitch, it's showing the frequencies of IXM flights as four weekly on routing CMB-IXM and five weekly on IXM-CMB. Perhaps it will be corrected in few days.
                                I think the glitch is rectified and the system shows only 4x on both leg of IXM. Only operation days changed from Friday to Thursday.

                                Banuthev sir,

                                Can you confirm this?

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