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  • Originally posted by Banuthev View Post
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    Mihin Lanka Network May - July 2012
    Dhaka            - Six weekly
    Dubai            - Three weekly
    Jakarta          - Four weekly
    Sharjah          - Four weekly
    Trichy           - Four weekly
    In my opinion , Mihin Lanka must now focus only on Tier-II destinations in South Asia and leave the rest of the destinations (incl Far East and Gulf) to SriLankan Airlines.
    It will be better if MJ can replace Dubai, Sharjah & Trichy with Lucknow, Goa & Madurai.

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    • Originally posted by Max View Post
      It will be better if MJ can replace Dubai, Sharjah & Trichy with Lucknow, Goa & Madurai.


      International Airport Status for Madurai granted?

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      • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
        http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/13310053.cms

        International Airport Status for Madurai granted?
        Yes - http://www.ndtv.com/article/south/ma...colombo-202394

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        • Originally posted by ihsan View Post
          ^^ Wish they had a screen between the biz-seats for more privacy
          there is a screen. u can take it out if u like

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          • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
            http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/13310053.cms

            International Airport Status for Madurai granted?
            Guys, a small clarification. International status not yet granted for Madurai airport. Madurai airport still don't satisfy the requirements for International status like 9000+ ft long runway, etc,. but works are underway (somewhat slow) like Land is being acquired to expand runway length to 12500 ft long, etc.

            But, international aircrafts are possible with the existing infra like A320s are very much suited for Madurai airport (Present runway length is 7500 ft long) and terminal could handle 500 people at a time. Customs officers are already in place. Only thing is flight service is not there which is expected to be commenced by SpiceJet (We didn't see Mihin Lanka or SriLankan airlines applied using our RTI Act in India).

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            • Aerosvit Changes to W12 Kiev – Colombo Operation
              by JL
              Update at 1000GMT 18MAY12

              Aerosvit starting 28OCT12 once again will operate Kiev – Colombo winter seasonal service, however operation to is scheduled to be twice a week for entire winter.

              In Winter 2011/12, the airline operated this route 2 to 3 times a week, pending on the week of operation.

              Schedule effective 28OCT12:

              VV175 KBP1500 – 0310+1CMB 763 36
              VV176 CMB0440 – 1010KBP 763 47

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              • Air Arabia increases Sharjah – Colombo 15JUN12 – 15SEP12 from daily to 9 weekly.

                Routes is the home of the world’s leading aviation network development conferences and events. Plus aviation news and features, and profiles of global airlines and airports.

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                • Originally posted by Banuthev View Post
                  Currently UL focuses only on increasing the number of flights to existing destinations in Asia where UL can make profit. E.g. From July 2012, flights to China, Japan and Thailand to be increased and A343 service to European flights will be reduced inorder to increase more capacity on profit making Asian flights.

                  To cut down the double landing charges, handling costs and fuel costs, UL has delinked the DXB-KWI and KUL-SIN routes where UL now operating the daily terminator flights. UL is not interested in Toronto but there are possibilities to launch flights to Seoul in 2013.
                  Does anyone have Srilankan airlines ICN flight schedule???



                  "" SriLankan Airlines will launch flights to South Korea from November this year. UL plans to operate three flights a week. these flights would have a stop over in Bangkok. “The airline is on a mammoth expansion plan and we are looking at adding new destinations and increasing frequencies, "

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                  • Originally posted by skyline View Post
                    Does anyone have Srilankan airlines ICN flight schedule???

                    "" SriLankan Airlines will launch flights to South Korea from November this year. UL plans to operate three flights a week. these flights would have a stop over in Bangkok. “The airline is on a mammoth expansion plan and we are looking at adding new destinations and increasing frequencies, "
                    I don't think it's a good idea for the flights to ICN to have a stop in BKK. BKK-ICN is one one of the most competitive routes in Asia. 11 airlines, including Asiana, Korean Air, Thai and some other LCCs operate over 12 flights a day. UL will have do many things to attract passengers, such as having Korean speaking flight attenders on board and serving better food.

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                    • Originally posted by uthum View Post
                      I don't think it's a good idea for the flights to ICN to have a stop in BKK. BKK-ICN is one one of the most competitive routes in Asia. 11 airlines, including Asiana, Korean Air, Thai and some other LCCs operate over 12 flights a day. UL will have do many things to attract passengers, such as having Korean speaking flight attenders on board and serving better food.
                      It will be better if SriLankan Airlines can sign the code-sharing agreement with Korean Air.

                      Also CMB-ICN via SIN will be better.

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                      • Originally posted by uthum View Post
                        I don't think it's a good idea for the flights to ICN to have a stop in BKK. BKK-ICN is one one of the most competitive routes in Asia. 11 airlines, including Asiana, Korean Air, Thai and some other LCCs operate over 12 flights a day. UL will have do many things to attract passengers, such as having Korean speaking flight attenders on board and serving better food.
                        UL is already flying on the most competitive route which is BKK-HKG for over 15 Years successfully. IMHO UL can make the BKK-ICN success ! As far as I heard , UL is planning to replace the three weekly BKK-PVG with three weekly BKK-ICN. Three weekly PVG is going to be operated as Nonstop.

                        Colombo to Bangkok Flight Schedule for July - October 2012

                        01:25 - 06:25 - UL888 - EQV - CMB-BKK-PEK - WE.FR.SU.
                        01.25 - 06:25 - UL886 - EQV - CMB-BKK-PVG - MO.TU.TH.SA.
                        07:10 - 12:10 - UL882 - EQV - CMB-BKK-CAN - TU.WE.FR.SU.
                        07:20 - 12:15 - UL422 - EQV - CMB-BKK-HKG - MO.TH.SA.
                        14:20 - 19:20 - UL896 - EQV - CMB-BKK-PVG - TU.TH.SA.
                        14:20 - 19:20 - UL898 - EQV - CMB-BKK-PEK - MO.WE.FR.SU.

                        EQV - Operate by A332 or A343

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                        • Mihin Lanka increases its flight frequencies

                          Minister of Civil Aviation, Piyankara Jayaratne states Mihin Lanka has made arrangements to increase its flight frequencies to serve people with utmost dedication.

                          The flight frequencies to Sharjah have been increased to three with effect from March while flights frequencies to Jakarta has increased to four. The measure are afoot to obtain the approval to commence two destinations up to Philippines, Minister said.

                          Speaking further he said that flights frequencies to Bangladesh have already been increased to six and the current fleet of Mihin Lanka would also be increased to 3.

                          More plans are drawn to commence new destinations to Bahrain, Madurai, Kathmandu and Myanmar while flight frequencies to Jakarta to increase to 7.

                          Mihin Lanka, which started its operations in April 2007, flies to Dubai, Boddh Gaya, Tiruchirapalli, Varanasi, Kuwait, Maldives, Jakarta, Sharjah, Bangkok, Trivandrum, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Mumbai, Bangalore, New Delhi, Kochi, Chennai, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Some of the flights are on a code-share basis with Sri Lankan Airlines.


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                          • Guys can anyone confirm on the recent developments on Mihin's Madurai plans. This story has been going on for a while. No progress in that(atleast it seems). Every now and then we are seeing some report like the one posted above.

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                            • Originally posted by SSCMadurai View Post
                              Guys can anyone confirm on the recent developments on Mihin's Madurai plans. This story has been going on for a while. No progress in that(atleast it seems). Every now and then we are seeing some report like the one posted above.
                              +1.

                              1. Do somebody have contacts with SriLankan MoCA (Ministry of Civil Aviation) and could confirm whether they applied for flying rights in CMB-IXM sector?

                              2. Or any contacts in Colombo airport that could confirm whether SpiceJet approached the Airport Director/Controller for filing schedule or slots?

                              (We confirmed the procedure of an airline procuring flying rights using a media report in the last passage of the report in the below link :

                              http://www.business-standard.com/ind...abroad/474815/ )

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                              • Most routes can be made profitable if a proper fleet management-route structuring-crew paring is studied. Inchon will be a good move with many srilankans migrating for work to Korea. How well UL will handle the route is a "wait and see". On some "previously lucrative routes" UL is now losing money. Fingers crossed and hope for the best! Remember full house does not necessarily mean high yields
                                Aeronautical Association of Sri Lanka

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