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  • Originally posted by abhijith16 View Post
    . They should simply takeover Mihin's network and aircraft as it makes no sense anymore.
    you mean cancel the leases of the Planes Mihin is using ??

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    • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
      Good news! Thanks bro. May be the new Flight Schedules still not been updated on Amadeus.

      Sri Lankan Airlines cancels all flights to Mattala

      Sri Lankan airlines has canceled all flights to the Mattala Rajapaksa International airport.

      Addressing a media briefing alongside Minister of State for Aviation Faiszer Mustapha, Sri Lankan Airlines CEO Kapila Chandrasena stated that an additional cost of 10% was incurred when operating the flights from Mattala.

      Minister of State Faizer Mustapha speaking to the media stated that he did not order the cancellation of flights to Mattala and merely instructed the officials to discontinue all unproductive routes. He went on to note that the CEO would not have had the power to make such a decision during the previous administration.

      Responding to a question raised by a journalist on the fate of Mihin Lanka the Minister stated that the decision on whether or not the carried would be shut down would be decided following a discussions with the President and Prime Minister.

      He went on to note that it is not practical for an airline operator to function with just three aircraft adding that an evaluation would be done to determine the operators fate .
      Srilankan should buy a small aircraft(50 passagenger Bombardier type) and operate between CMB and HRI at least twice daily to keep this airport operational basically for tourists visiting deep south .

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      • Originally posted by channa View Post
        Srilankan should buy a small aircraft(50 passagenger Bombardier type) and operate between CMB and HRI at least twice daily to keep this airport operational basically for tourists visiting deep south .
        Huh? Who seriously comes up with these ideas? Has a proper feasibility been done? If at all such flights should be RML-HRI

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        • Originally posted by ecureilx View Post
          you mean cancel the leases of the Planes Mihin is using ??
          Nope. Just transfer them to UL ownership, until UL can find a replacement for the oldest aircraft, and refurbish the existing A321s.

          As is, UL and MJ interchange their aircraft quite frequently and sub them on each other routes. The other day I saw 4R-MRE doing UL171/172!

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          • Originally posted by flylanka View Post
            Huh? Who seriously comes up with these ideas? Has a proper feasibility been done? If at all such flights should be RML-HRI
            Authorities can do a feasibility study before launching such a route. This is to cater international passangers specially tourists. No point of operating between HRI-RML.
            Did Mattala airport was constructed after a proper feasibility study?

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            • Originally posted by channa View Post
              Srilankan should buy a small aircraft(50 passagenger Bombardier type) and operate between CMB and HRI at least twice daily to keep this airport operational basically for tourists visiting deep south .
              I think Cinnamon had grand plans of doing such a shuttle, before the Mighty Ministry of Defence scuttled all such plans .. as The Then Def Sec wanted to do everything ..

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              • How Pope Francis enjoyed his Sri Lankan Airlines flight to Manila..

                Pope Francis flew Sri Lankan Airlines to Manila.. here's how he enjoyed his flight..

                > SriLankan flies high!!!
                > Pope Francis hardly slept on his six-hour flight out to Philippines, said a SriLankan Airlines official who was on the Airbus A340 aircraft.
                > The Pope waves just before he steps inside the plane
                > While the Pope arrived at Katunayake on Alitalia, it is customary for him to leave on the national airline of the host country.
                >
                > SriLankan Airlines offered to fly him to Manila on their account. The Vatican graciously accepted. The 80 Vatican-accredited foreign journalists who accompanied the Pope paid their way. Their aircraft went empty from Manila.
                > “We offered our newest aircraft but the Vatican team chose the Airbus A340,” said Kapila Chandrasena, SriLankan Airlines Chief Executive Officer. The plane was not modified in any way and the small Papal party occupied the front.
                >
                > There were no special meal requests and no fuss. “They looked at menus and made their choice, both Eastern and Western cuisine,” Mr Chandrasena said. “He did not eat breakfast, only a light meal for lunch.”
                >
                > There were 12 in-flight crew members and three instructor captains for optimum safety. “The flight was operated as VVIP,” he explained. The pilots and crew were all Catholic or Christian. “We wanted to give them this opportunity,” Mr Chandrasena said, adding that other selection criteria such as seniority and performance were also applied.
                >
                > “It was the highlight of my life,” Mr Chandrasena said. “The Holy Father was so humble and simple. I felt he was someone who really practises what he preaches. I hardly saw him rest. He keeps up an incredible pace. He came onboard carrying his own bag.”
                >
                > “When we were airborne, the first thing they did was pray,” he continued. “He rested for an hour or so before giving a briefing to the journalists at the back. He blessed each crew member as well as rosaries and other personal items they brought to him.”
                > A small replica of an aircraft was presented to the Pope on behalf of SriLankan Airlines. Later, he had a meeting with his officials. He did some reading and would have dozed off briefly before landing around 5.30 p.m., local time, in Manila.
                > Each time the aircraft overflew another country, greetings from the Pope were conveyed through the flight communications system to the head of that nation. He also sought permission to enter the cockpit and to thank the pilots.
                >
                > “And when he left, he said, ‘Pray for me’,” Mr Chandrasena concluded.

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                • SriLankan Airlines S15/W15 Operation Changes as of 26JAN15

                  SriLankan Airlines S15/W15 Operation Changes as of 26JAN15

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                  Update at 0420GMT 26JAN15

                  SriLankan Airlines last week updated planned operation for Summer 2015 season (from 29MAR15) and Winter 2015 season (from 25OCT15). The oneWorld member is gradually ending A340-300 operation, tentatively scheduled on 14OCT15. New A330-300 aircraft will gradually enter operation on additional routes throughout Summer 2015 season, including the Middle East.

                  Colombo – Bangkok – Guangzhou
                  eff 25OCT15 A330-300 replaces A330-200, 4 weekly

                  Colombo – Beijing
                  29MAR15 – 24OCT15 4 weekly service operates nonstop on all flights in both direction, 3 weekly A330-300 and 1 weekly -200 operation
                  eff 25OCT15 All 4 weekly service operated by A330-300

                  Colombo – London Heathrow
                  29MAR15 – 24OCT15 All 9 weekly service operated by A330-200, replacing A330-200/A340-300
                  eff 25OCT15 7 of 9 weekly UL503/504 service operated by A330-300, 2 weekly UL505/506 by A330-200 (Previous plan: 9 weekly A330-300)

                  Colombo – Rome
                  eff 28MAY15 All 3 weekly service operated by A330-200, replacing A330-200/A340-300

                  Colombo – Shanghai Pu Dong
                  29MAR15 – 24OCT15 4 weekly service operates nonstop on all flights in both direction, 2 weekly A330-300 and 2 weekly -200 operation
                  eff 25OCT15 Increase from 4 to 5 weekly; All service operated by A330-300

                  Airbus A340-300 aircraft is now scheduled to operate last service on following routes during Summer 2015 season, note these dates remain subject to change.
                  Colombo – Bangkok – Hong Kong 30MAY15
                  Colombo – Chennai 09OCT15
                  Colombo – Dammam 30SEP15
                  Colombo – Doha 26APR15
                  Colombo – Dubai 29APR15
                  Colombo – Jeddah 11OCT15
                  Colombo – Kuala Lumpur 30SEP15
                  Colombo – Kuwait City 27SEP15
                  Colombo – Male 27SEP15
                  Colombo – Riyadh 14OCT15
                  Colombo – Rome 26MAY15

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                  • Originally posted by Skyliner View Post
                    msn 1564 oct14
                    msn 1583 dec14
                    msn 1607 feb15

                    others not yet known. Season greetings Chris
                    Here are the the lists of msn numbers of the A333s which are going to be delivered to SriLankan by end of 2015. I am quite surprised, SriLankan Airlines told in the media that they are going to be get 6 x A330-300 but in the Airbus A330 Production list there are 7 A333s are allocated for SriLankan Airlines. Can you confirm how many A330-300 SriLankan actually going to add to the fleet?

                    According A330-300 Production list, following msn numbers have been allocated for SriLankan Airlines.

                    msn 1564 - oct14 - 4R-ALL delivered - lessor ALC
                    msn 1583 - dec14 - 4R-ALM delivered - lessor HKAC
                    msn 1604 - apr15 - 4R-ALN at the flight line in TLS - 4R-ALN is visible in the left side in the picture.
                    msn 1650 - jul15 -
                    msn 1669 - ?
                    msn 1687 - ?
                    msn 1689 - ?


                    Media source : http://www.airbus.com/presscentre/pr...-300-on-order/ (says SriLankan ordered 6 x A330-300s)
                    Airbus A330 Production List - Recent : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...=0&output=html (says 7 x A330-300 have been allocated for SriLankan)

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                    • Hi,

                      I don't know if she will comes in LFLX ( CHR ) to get the first livrery but I'm going to do my best to give you pics of arrival and departure.
                      If somebody can give me the date of the first flirst "4R-ALN" ..... ;O))))
                      Toulouse-Châteauroux is a journey of 35-40 minutes at 330's normal speed. Heading North !!!
                      My best for you for 2015 !!!
                      330_340
                      Best regards.
                      330_340

                      https://www.flickr.com/photos/330_340/

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                      • Originally posted by channa View Post
                        Authorities can do a feasibility study before launching such a route. This is to cater international passangers specially tourists. No point of operating between HRI-RML.
                        Did Mattala airport was constructed after a proper feasibility study?
                        Answer: UL is operating a single A320 between CMB and HRI...How many passengers disembark and embark in HRI???

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                        • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
                          Answer: UL is operating a single A320 between CMB and HRI...How many passengers disembark and embark in HRI???
                          A 320 is operating only 3 times per week and not daily. A320 is too big for this route according to my opinion. Any one knows what is the load factor on this flight?

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                          • Originally posted by channa View Post
                            A 320 is operating only 3 times per week and not daily. A320 is too big for this route according to my opinion. Any one knows what is the load factor on this flight?
                            So you know it is not even viable to operate a ATR42 on that route right?...

                            PS: only pax who travel between CMB and HRI are UL rotation crew to HRI

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                            • You dont need extra Aircrafts to transfer passengers from CMB - HRI. just use some Bus Transfers. this will be cheaper and use HRI as a place just to collect/drop passengers.

                              even between 2 international Airports like Brastilava and Vienna are doing this.

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                              • Hri

                                Hey guys!

                                Here are my thoughts:
                                The idea that HRI can share passengers through transfers is simply not feasible. HRI will never be in a position to be a low-cost alternative to CMB simply because of this; distance

                                If you look at the major hubs of the world, and you look at the case of low cost and standard airports, as well as standard models, they are never so far in between.

                                Using Google Maps, I'll illustrate a few examples of distances between hub airports and their out of city, low cost counter parts.

                                London Heathrow and Stansted - 99km
                                Berlin Tegel and Berlin Schonefeld - 31km
                                Sydney and the proposed Western Sydney airport - 53km
                                Dubai and Al Maktoum (Jebel Ali) - 66km
                                Dubai and Sharjah - 26km
                                Bangkok Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang - 38km

                                And using your example, Srilankan1, of buses between two completely different cities, Bratislava and Vienna = 71 km

                                And between CMB and HRI? = A grand total of 212km

                                I hope this allows to exhibit what a mistake it would be to use HRI as a low cost alternative for Colombo airport. It's just not feasible;

                                1) It's not far enough to be a completely different market, because the Hambantota region will only be able to cater to its sparsely populated town, and potentially Yala, maybe Matara. Galle is closer to CMB than HRI [Source Google Maps]).

                                2) Yet, it is not close enough to be an airport serving Colombo.

                                So as I'm bored at work, the next post will entail what I believe it can be used for

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