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Originally posted by Speedbird View Postany update on this? http://www.dailymirror.lk/business/o...ir-links-.html did THY apply for Dept. Civil Aviation & any update on KE
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostOK. Do we have sufficient passenger demand between TLV and CMB ? I remember LY flew cargo flights on HKG>CMB>TLV few years ago.
For the time being EL AL is trying to recover from serious debt and are focusing on a 6 million USD upgrade on their 767-300's after retiring their 757 fleet with the addition of purchasing 8 new 737-900's so they're just sorting themselves out before making huge steps.
Israel has just signed an Open Skies agreement so in reality any airline can fly whenever they like to TLV, ETH, VDA
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According to the Turkish aviation forum sources –
Turkish Airlines expected to launch daily flights to Sri Lanka.
Istanbul – Colombo – Male – Istanbul = Daily
Official discussions to establish direct air-links between Turkey & Sri Lanka are currently on-going at higher levels.
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Originally posted by ecureilx View PostCalgaryLankan: you see, an airline like PR, can confidently raise enough backing to purchase 777-300 ERs, and they bread and butter is the US route, and see their route map - not much at all into Asia. If you leave out South East Asia, they are not heard of anywhere, except ME .. and in ME, they are competing stiffly with Saudia with it's 747s and QR and EK and all else, cashing on the OFW market .. and still they are making $ or atleast enough to convince investors to park $
And even TAM, they picked up 345's as they came cheap and did help their flights to LHR and elsewhere .. maybe not the most fuel efficient way, but well, when you have loads, you can loose a bit on fuel ..
What Ails UL ? Does it have enough clout to attract private investors ? oh wait, who wants to invest in a venture where you can possibly never see your money again ??
I wouldn't want to get into any argument, but those who say we must pick up A345s, 772Ls and 773L, well, SHOW ME THE MONEY
again, as I wrote elsewhere, BLR is privately owned and managed, why couldn't SL do the same ? Investors park money where they know it will be safe, and returns guaranteed .. not where things can go haywire if somebody wakes up on the wrong side of the bed ..
Peace
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Hi guys,
Any idea on the number of seats in MJ flight to Madurai?
Some sites show that it is 220, while in media reports it gives 212 and in wiki, it shows as 210 (A321).
The MJ flight has been doing good according to trip reports we receiving from friends.
The route is picking up nicely.
Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View Post@Klfyer any update on this? http://www.dailymirror.lk/business/o...ir-links-.html did THY apply for Dept. Civil Aviation & any update on KE
Originally posted by SSCMK View PostHi guys,
Any idea on the number of seats in MJ flight to Madurai?
Some sites show that it is 220, while in media reports it gives 212 and in wiki, it shows as 210 (A321).
The MJ flight has been doing good according to trip reports we receiving from friends.
The route is picking up nicely.
Thanks in advance.
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was in Odyssey
November 29, 2012
Etihad Airways Increases Flights To India And Sri Lanka
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Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, is substantially increasing and upgrading flights to key cities in the Indian subcontinent.
Starting from January 1, 2013 flights to the southern Indian city of Kozhikode will more than double, increasing from three to seven a week.
The Sri Lankan capital of Colombo will also be serviced by daily flights when services increase from four to seven per week starting from January 2, 2013.
These increases will coincide with the re-introduction of the Pearl Business class product on both routes to cater for the growing business and corporate demand and high-end leisure traffic.
The additional services will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft fitted with 16 Pearl Business Class seats and will almost double capacity on both routes.
They will also improve the number of connections over the airline's Abu Dhabi hub to over 370 connections a week for Kozhikode (representing an increase of 240 per cent) and 300 connections a week for Colombo (representing an increase of 170 per cent).
Additional key Etihad destinations, including Jeddah, Johannesburg, Lagos, Milan and Toronto, will be connected to Kozhikode while Geneva, Munich and Astana will be connected to Colombo.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways' President and Chief Executive Officer, said: "India and Sri Lanka are important destinations for us due to strong local demand and growing traffic beyond Abu Dhabi to many key destinations across our global network.
"Kozhikode and Colombo are fast growing cities that serve as major business and trade hubs with many of their inhabitants working in the Gulf region. We are confident that these additional flights will be immensely beneficial to them and will offer them more options to visit their families and relatives."
Since the start of flights to Kozhikode in 2008, Etihad Airways has carried more than 180,000 passengers. The Colombo services were re-launched in January 2010 and have carried more than 200,000 passengers to date.
In addition to Kozhikode, the airline offers 56 flights per week connecting Abu Dhabi directly to eight key cities in India, namely Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Mumbai, New Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram and most recently, Ahmedabad.
etihad.com
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Originally posted by ecureilx View PostThe Sri Lankan capital of Colombo will also be serviced by daily flights when services increase from four to seven per week starting from January 2, 2013.
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostMH also increasing CMB flights from Daily to 10 weekly effective 1 Apr 2013 onboard B737-800. It's glad to see MH becomes official Oneworld partner from Feb 2013 is attracting the future Oneworld co-location CMB.
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Originally posted by Nilhan View PostGood move , change of equipment or same 737-800 ??
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Originally posted by Max View PostAccording to the Turkish aviation forum sources –
Turkish Airlines expected to launch daily flights to Sri Lanka.
Istanbul – Colombo – Male – Istanbul = Daily
Official discussions to establish direct air-links between Turkey & Sri Lanka are currently on-going at higher levels.
http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2012/12/09/new40.asp
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