"SriLankan Airlines to order nine widebody aircraft from Boeing and Airbus by the end of the 2012. Nine widebodies would be delivered to Srilankan by 2015."
any idea types of the Aircraft and numbers from each type
any idea wat the deal they make while our Presidents resent visit to Qatar as far as i came to know UL CEO was a member of delegations which represent Sri Lanka in d meeting while QR CEO was a member of Qatar delegations
State-run SriLankan Airlines said it had taken delivery of an Airbus A320 increasing the type to eight aircraft and the fleet to 21 and two floatplanes for domestic services.
The new A320 will set 20 business class passengers and 120 in economy class. It has a video and audio on demand flight entertainment services with nine television channels and 15 audio channels.
The airline said it was upgrading its long-haul fleet with flat-bed seat and flight entertainment systems.
State-run SriLankan Airlines said it had taken delivery of an Airbus A320 increasing the type to eight aircraft and the fleet to 21 and two floatplanes for domestic services.
The new A320 will set 20 business class passengers and 120 in economy class. It has a video and audio on demand flight entertainment services with nine television channels and 15 audio channels.
The airline said it was upgrading its long-haul fleet with flat-bed seat and flight entertainment systems.
SriLankan Airlines first quarter (Jan-March) punctuality record reveals an impressive high average, exceeding the airline’s punctuality benchmarks for all flights departing Colombo and destinations in the entire network.
The punctuality average maintained for flights departing Colombo within 15 minutes of the scheduled time has been 89 per cent, surpassing the airline’s benchmark of 85 per cent with the month of March achieving a percentage as high as 92. Punctuality for flights departing Colombo within 3 minutes of the scheduled time is 73 per cent, exceeding again, the airline’s benchmark of 70 per cent.
Actually, TMA's planes are on some wet lease from Ken Borek - who is the largest operator of Twotters in the world
well, seriously, if there are enough STOL runways, I see no reason for seaplanes in Sri Lanka, other than for novelty factor.
Knowing the load factors (a friend flew to Weligama - he was the sole pax, on departure, 2 pax got out, and on arrival, he was met by 2 pax - makes sense to kill it off I guess
or put back the wheels and fly the Twotter in it's natural land based guise ..
As per http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/05/31/fea02.asp - SriLankan plans to do away with the water-only float planes which it currently operates as air taxis and to replace them with fully amphibious aircraft. This will enable them to take off and land from both water bodies and from conventional runways.
As per http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/05/31/fea02.asp - SriLankan plans to do away with the water-only float planes which it currently operates as air taxis and to replace them with fully amphibious aircraft. This will enable them to take off and land from both water bodies and from conventional runways.
Lot of confusing news coming out on AirTaxi operation specifically with opening of the Dandugam Oya lading site. On paper, the contract between UL and KB ends in August and no renewal signed as of yet. KB will try to get business back with UL or any other operator in Sri Lanka.
Tiger Airways is giving the false statement in the news saying that they are the first LCC to fly the Singapore-Colombo. I hope you guys are still remember Mihin Lanka flew LCC flights to Singapore few years back.
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.
Does anybody have photos of Tiger Airways' inaugural SIN-CMB flight?
Here you go!
CMB is becoming more of a hotspot because of the peace from war...hopefully we can see more airlines flying to CMB. I also heard Thomson airways from denmark is supposed to fly here too! Any news???
CMB is becoming more of a hotspot because of the peace from war...hopefully we can see more airlines flying to CMB. I also heard Thomson airways from denmark is supposed to fly here too! Any news???
Thomson Airways is not a danish airline, so that can't be true...
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