Originally posted by Azamh
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Sri Lanka Aviation
Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
Originally posted by Sakith View Posti wonder do they have that much loads X cmb????
Comment
-
Originally posted by Azamh View PostThere is a Icon to check Available Seats As per Y
So it shows the Available Seats which is bookable
then we know yield yaThe opinions above are solely my own and do not reflect those of my employer or clients
Comment
-
Originally posted by Aaqib View PostGood Question.... UL can connect MEL by flying via. SIN of KUL would be most practical and they have the aircraft to do so... their Airbus A340-300 would be ideal.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Banuthev View PostNotsure about EY's loads but there are so many other airlines are codesharing with Etihad Airways on Abu Dhabi - Colombo route. Quite big list of those codesharing airlines that includes Air Seychelles, CSA Czech Airlines, Air Berlin, SriLankan Airlines, American Airlines and additionally new codeshare partner Kenya Airways too. http://airlineroute.net/2013/06/28/k...deshare-jun13/
Comment
-
Originally posted by sfernando34 View PostI was thinking the same thing. They used to use the A340s back in the day in Melbourne and Sydney (I've seen photographs of them at MEL for sure). And yes if UL could pick up traffic rights between Singapore and Australia, it would be a good advancement, particularly with UL joining OneWorld in the near future. UL and Qantas could potentially set up some type of codeshare deal, which could help boost passenger loads on the routes. With the retirement of the A340s next year, I would think that UL would use the A330-300s on that route if they were to resume flights to Australia.
Comment
-
Can anybody enlighten us on below facebook page? https://www.facebook.com/JetstarSriLanka is this fake or is it real? I checked www.jetstar.lk website was registered under a name "Jetstar SriLanka" .
Comment
-
Originally posted by Serendib View PostSri Lanka's Mihin Lanka gets Rs600mn in state guaranteed loans
http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/n...ans/1971313631
Comment
Comment