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  • Originally posted by umedhah View Post
    Source: indiatoday
    Boeing 737??

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    • Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Post
      i agree.................UL will probably start off to Melbourne (MEL) with an A320 with a stop at Darwin (DRW) or Townsville(TSV)
      Srilankan should run to sydney with a stop over in melbourne or vise versa. It can attract lots of europeans to transit via colombo thus increasing the european load factor in srilankan flights.

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      • Originally posted by Cayman View Post
        Boeing 737??
        It is a airbus a320 not boeing 737

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        • Originally posted by 4R-ALA View Post
          why on earth would UL fly to MEL using an A320 and that too with stopover in Darwin. MEL is home to large srilankan expatriate community. as per the 2007 census if i'm not wrong there were 400,000 srilankans in melbourne alone. Australia is a great market for UL.
          400,000 people livin in Melbourne doesn't mean everyone wants to make a visit back to SL. Some of them probably did'nt visit SL after they left durin the civil war!!!! UL is probably targeting business travelers and Lankan tourists livin in SL. An A320 with stopover and thrice weekly flights would make a lot of sense rather than an A340 or A330 filled with about 70-100 passengers!!!!!

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          • Originally posted by 4R-ALA View Post
            why on earth would UL fly to MEL using an A320 and that too with stopover in Darwin. MEL is home to large srilankan expatriate community. as per the 2007 census if i'm not wrong there were 400,000 srilankans in melbourne alone. Australia is a great market for UL.

            Are you sure there are 400k Sri Lankans in Mel?

            So UL is ready to compete against SQ, CX, TG, MH and EK
            and I hope for all the Oz Sri Lankans who want to buy
            Tax free goods to take back home (back to OZ) UL will negotiate special GST rate with GOSL. so they do not need a stopover in Singapore to buy electronic goods.

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            • Air Asia X operating its A330 to Colombo

              Malaysia’s Air Asia is aiming to make a comeback to Colombo through its subsidiary, Air Asia X with flights possibly starting in August.

              The airline has applied for permission and is currently discussing with the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka to commence flights to Colombo, Air Asia Sales and Marketing Manager Ranjeewa Senaratne told the Business Times.

              Air Asia X is a subsidiary of Air Asia Bhd of Malaysia and was launched to operate long haul flights but has now added destinations on other routes including Japan, China, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Kathmandu and the next would be Colombo.

              The number of frequencies the carrier would initially operate on the Colombo-Kuala Lumpur-Colombo route would depend on clearance from authorities, the official explained.

              He observed that the airline would look at operating its bigger aircraft A330s on this route.

              Malaysia’s Air Asia is aiming to make a comeback to Colombo through its subsidiary Air Asia X with flights possibly starting in August. The airline has


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              • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
                Are you sure there are 400k Sri Lankans in Mel?

                So UL is ready to compete against SQ, CX, TG, MH and EK
                and I hope for all the Oz Sri Lankans who want to buy
                Tax free goods to take back home (back to OZ) UL will negotiate special GST rate with GOSL. so they do not need a stopover in Singapore to buy electronic goods.
                australia is a huge market for UL, infact most of the srilankan who shuttle between Australia and Colombo use either SQ, CX, EK and many other far eastern carriers that fly into CMB. and FYI, most of the srilankan expatriate community in Australia are not refugees or people who have fled the country due the civil war, most of them do travel to SL on regular basis, and this is quoted through people who live in MEL whom i personally know.

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                • Originally posted by 4R-ALA View Post
                  australia is a huge market for UL, infact most of the srilankan who shuttle between Australia and Colombo use either SQ, CX, EK and many other far eastern carriers that fly into CMB. and FYI, most of the srilankan expatriate community in Australia are not refugees or people who have fled the country due the civil war, most of them do travel to SL on regular basis, and this is quoted through people who live in MEL whom i personally know.
                  As I stated before, merely filling up an aeroplane doesn't equate to profit. Australian Sri Lankans are generally very price conscious and generally select a flight based on its price. It would be very easy for CX, SQ, QF/EK and now AirAsia (as well as others) to generally undercut UL on price due to their size and scale. Therefore others have speculated before that the route is low yielding.

                  However if they can make the Melbourne route profitable then it would be worthwhile flying there. Maybe they could expand their routes into India and target Indian travellers to gain additional travellers?
                  Last edited by lordvader; 30-06-2013, 04:59 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by lordvader View Post
                    My thoughts exactly! Hopefully if this plan is accurate they would've already accounted for this issue! Jetstar in Australia would normally operate such a sector with a widebody aircraft.

                    Anyway I believe that if such an airline truly exists it would be very good for SL!
                    Recently private company called Cinnamon Air has taken over SriLankan Airtaxi.. I think it will be a good move if Jetstar take over the Mihin Lanka operations with new brand name Jetstar Lanka.. What do you think ?

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                    • Originally posted by Banuthev View Post
                      Recently private company called Cinnamon Air has taken over SriLankan Airtaxi.. I think it will be a good move if Jetstar take over the Mihin Lanka operations with new brand name Jetstar Lanka.. What do you think ?
                      from how painful it was for 3K/JQ to absorb VF, I doubt 3K/JQ will take over Mihin .. after all, there are better ways to launch an airline that to absorb a loss making LCC !!

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                      • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
                        Are you sure there are 400k Sri Lankans in Mel?

                        So UL is ready to compete against SQ, CX, TG, MH and EK
                        and I hope for all the Oz Sri Lankans who want to buy
                        Tax free goods to take back home (back to OZ) UL will negotiate special GST rate with GOSL. so they do not need a stopover in Singapore to buy electronic goods.
                        Add in GA, PR and All and sundry, who offer better rates, and better stopovers

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                        • Originally posted by Max View Post
                          Air Asia X operating its A330 to Colombo
                          good move! and good competition for UL....hope fares reduce for the CMB-KUL-CMB route with the introduction of Air Asia X
                          -Aaqib Hussain
                          (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
                          www.youtube.com/airlines747

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                          • Originally posted by channa View Post
                            It is a airbus a320 not boeing 737
                            is the aircraft 4R-ABH??? because it is one of the A320's operated by UL at the moment
                            -Aaqib Hussain
                            (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
                            www.youtube.com/airlines747

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                            • Originally posted by Aaqib View Post
                              is the aircraft 4R-ABH??? because it is one of the A320's operated by UL at the moment
                              4R-ABH is no longer operating for UL. @Sakith - Is this true UL had a tyre burst at DEL ? If it's true what is the aircraft rego for the aircraft which had a tyre burst.

                              Originally posted by Aaqib View Post
                              good move! and good competition for UL....hope fares reduce for the CMB-KUL-CMB route with the introduction of Air Asia X
                              Hi Aaqib, Does UL use widebody aircraft to KUL ? I think MH use only B737 on KUL-CMB.

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                              • Originally posted by Banuthev View Post
                                4R-ABH is no longer operating for UL. @Sakith - Is this true UL had a tyre burst at DEL ? If it's true what is the aircraft rego for the aircraft which had a tyre burst.



                                Hi Aaqib, Does UL use widebody aircraft to KUL ? I think MH use only B737 on KUL-CMB.
                                Currently UL too uses a A330-300 and occasionally the A320-200 any Yes MH operated a 738 daily
                                -Aaqib Hussain
                                (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
                                www.youtube.com/airlines747

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