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  • umedhah
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 600

    #76
    Originally posted by Serendib
    What airlines did fly from Johannesburg to Colombo?
    Did South African fly to CMB at all?
    ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

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    • banuthev
      Administrator
      • Dec 2010
      • 3945

      #77
      Originally posted by umedhah
      Did South African fly to CMB at all?
      Yes, South African launched the Colombo flights in 1976 and it was flying JOH-SEZ-CMB-HKG until 1980s. After Colombo terminated in 1980s, South African launched the nonstop flights on JOH-HKG. CMB and HKG were the only Asian destinations for South African until 1980s but CMB lost the market after it was started struggling due to civil war in 1983.

      Did you know Air Lanka was flying South Africa in 1990s?

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      • umedhah
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 600

        #78
        Originally posted by banuthev
        Yes, South African launched the Colombo flights in 1976 and it was flying JOH-SEZ-CMB-HKG until 1980s. After Colombo terminated in 1980s, South African launched the nonstop flights on JOH-HKG. CMB and HKG were the only Asian destinations for South African until 1980s but CMB lost the market after it was started struggling due to civil war in 1983.

        Did you know Air Lanka was flying South Africa in 1990s?
        Wow cool. I guess it was L1011 s? If so with a stopover? A340-300s would have been able to fly directly
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        • banuthev
          Administrator
          • Dec 2010
          • 3945

          #79
          Originally posted by umedhah
          Wow cool. I guess it was L1011 s? If so with a stopover? A340-300s would have been able to fly directly
          Air Lanka begun Durban and Johannesburg flights together in June 1996 on board state of art A340. It was a triangular flights e.g. CMB-DUR-JOH-CMB. Really sad the airline had to cancel route in Apr 1997 due to some haters protest to stop people to fly on Air Lanka. Really sad until now our national airline is still struggling in the hand of some of political morons.

          Its making me angry because most of Sri Lanka citizen doesn't like their own country and hate to fly on our national carrier. it's not because of only the airline service. it's because they hate their own country.

          Flight Schedule is below : -

          TUE - UL701 – CMB : 01:00 – DUR : 05:55

          TUE – UL702 – DUR : 07:15 – JOH : 08:20

          TUE - UL702 – JOH : 09:40 – CMB : 22:25

          FRI – UL701 – CMB : 09:45 – DUR : 14:40

          FRI – UL702 – DUR : 16:00 – JOH : 17:05

          FRI – UL702 – JOH : 18:25 – CMB : 07:10+1


          Hi Umedha, What do you think of Air Lanka's decision on flying to South Africa instead of Australia in 1996?

          Hi Skybuck729,

          Any idea how does the Air Lanka did on the South Africa route in 1996 before the protested not to fly on Air Lanka?

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          • SKYBUCK729
            Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 84

            #80
            Originally posted by banuthev
            Air Lanka begun Durban and Johannesburg flights together in June 1996 on board state of art A340.
            I Think , it was a rather unpopular and unprofitable route. I have heard that one day An A340 flew out from CMB , to South Africa with only 3 revenue pax. ( don't know how far it's true )

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            • umedhah
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 600

              #81
              Originally posted by banuthev
              Air Lanka begun Durban and Johannesburg flights together in June 1996 on board state of art A340. It was a triangular flights e.g. CMB-DUR-JOH-CMB. Really sad the airline had to cancel route in Apr 1997 due to some haters protest to stop people to fly on Air Lanka. Really sad until now our national airline is still struggling in the hand of some of political morons.

              Its making me angry because most of Sri Lanka citizen doesn't like their own country and hate to fly on our national carrier. it's not because of only the airline service. it's because they hate their own country.

              Flight Schedule is below : -

              TUE - UL701 – CMB : 01:00 – DUR : 05:55

              TUE – UL702 – DUR : 07:15 – JOH : 08:20

              TUE - UL702 – JOH : 09:40 – CMB : 22:25

              FRI – UL701 – CMB : 09:45 – DUR : 14:40

              FRI – UL702 – DUR : 16:00 – JOH : 17:05

              FRI – UL702 – JOH : 18:25 – CMB : 07:10+1


              Hi Umedha, What do you think of Air Lanka's decision on flying to South Africa instead of Australia in 1996?

              Hi Skybuck729,

              Any idea how does the Air Lanka did on the South Africa route in 1996 before the protested not to fly on Air Lanka?

              I guess AU is a better option than SA. Not many SriLankans in SA compared to AU
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              • banuthev
                Administrator
                • Dec 2010
                • 3945

                #82
                Originally posted by SKYBUCK729
                I Think , it was a rather unpopular and unprofitable route. I have heard that one day An A340 flew out from CMB , to South Africa with only 3 revenue pax. ( don't know how far it's true )
                What's the reason the South Africa couldn't make revenue for Air Lanka? There is a large South Indian community are living in Durban. Those days even ME3 didn't fly to South Africa. Why does Air Lanka couldn't tab the South Africa market?

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                • banuthev
                  Administrator
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 3945

                  #83
                  Originally posted by umedhah
                  I guess AU is a better option than SA. Not many SriLankans in SA compared to AU
                  Hi Umedha,

                  Would you believe British Airways also operated Johannesburg - Colombo route in 1970s?

                  Hi Sandaru,

                  Guess the name of the both the airline and airport in the picture?
                  Attached Files

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                  • Sandaru
                    Administrator
                    • Oct 2015
                    • 361

                    #84
                    Originally posted by banuthev
                    Hi Umedha,

                    Would you believe British Airways also operated Johannesburg - Colombo route in 1970s?

                    Hi Sandaru,

                    Guess the name of the both the airline and airport in the picture?
                    By looking at the tail, I can say that it's a British Airways aircraft. And it's Colombo for sure!! What is the aircraft type by the way? McDonald Douglas?

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                    • dilushasg-bdavi
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 555

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Sandaru
                      By looking at the tail, I can say that it's a British Airways aircraft. And it's Colombo for sure!! What is the aircraft type by the way? McDonald Douglas?
                      That is a BAC 111 or maybe a VC-10

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                      • SKYBUCK729
                        Member
                        • Apr 2013
                        • 84

                        #86
                        Originally posted by banuthev
                        What's the reason the South Africa couldn't make revenue for Air Lanka? There is a large South Indian community are living in Durban. Those days even ME3 didn't fly to South Africa. Why does Air Lanka couldn't tab the South Africa market?
                        MAY be, due to poor marketing.

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                        • milair
                          Junior Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 1

                          #87
                          Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi
                          That is a BAC 111 or maybe a VC-10
                          It is a British Airways VC-10.
                          Air Ceylon also operated the same aircraft type in 1960s, in-collaboration with BOAC.
                          Details: ipm.comxa.com/alkva/ac-jet.html#vc10

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                          • banuthev
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 3945

                            #88
                            British Airways operated VC10 on all Colombo flights in 1977.

                            Here are the routes: -

                            London – Doha – Colombo – Hong Kong – TOKYO – Hong Kong – Colombo – Bombay – Doha – London 1 V10 922 / 913

                            London – Doha – Colombo – BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN – Colombo – Bombay – Doha – London 1 V10 748 / 759

                            Johannesburg – Seychelles – Colombo – TOKYO – Hong Kong – Colombo – Seychelles – Johannesburg 1 V10 914 / 965

                            Did BA had the 5th freedom rights between Colombo, and Doha, Seychelles, Brunei and Hong Kong?

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                            • banuthev
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 3945

                              #89
                              Originally posted by milair
                              It is a British Airways VC-10.
                              Air Ceylon also operated the same aircraft type in 1960s, in-collaboration with BOAC.
                              Details: ipm.comxa.com/alkva/ac-jet.html#vc10
                              How many VC10s were in service with Air Ceylon fleet in 1960? How long they were operating?

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                              • dilushasg-bdavi
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 555

                                #90
                                Originally posted by banuthev
                                How many VC10s were in service with Air Ceylon fleet in 1960? How long they were operating?
                                Probably only one. And it was never painted in the Air Ceylon livery.

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