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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostWell said! SriLankan Airlines can attract Chinese Tourists who fly to the Maldives. Also there is a Good demand from Pakistan. I occasionally fly on Colombo-Karachi sector, so I know there are so many Pakistani students are transiting in Colombo for China flights. I would say SriLankan should split BKK-China route and focus on growing market like China with nonstop flights. They can use double daily A320s to BKK.
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Originally posted by Azamh View Postwhy tiger airways offline from sep 13?
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Top travel award for SriLankan Airlines
SriLankan airlines has been given an award for special services to tourism in the Indian Ocean at a regional hospitality event of a global tourism award scheme.
The World Travel Awards held its Indian Ocean ceremony in Maldives earlier this week where SriLankan received the new award.
"As an airline it is our duty to provide our passengers with convenient connections across the globe," Saminda Perera, regional manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives, said in a statement.
"This will certainly serve as an inspiration to expand our connectivity and role in time to come."
SriLankan Airlines was nominated for the award by the Ministry of Tourism of the Maldives and The Maldives Marketing and PR Corporation.
Air Mauritius won the award for the Indian Oceans Leading Airline, Maldive’s Coco Privé Kuda Hithi Island was named the leading new hotel, One&Only Reethi Rah the leading resort and leading luxury resort went to Gili Lankanfushi.
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Originally posted by Kflyer View PostFor the sake of stopping the spread of misinformation - per my knowledge,the aircraft in subject has not gone through any major incident of the kind rumoured here. As you may know, a major accident needs to take place for an aircraft to be written off - and such a major incident (eg: recent Asiana crash, the Ethiopian fire incident) would obviously not go unreported and can hardly be hidden.
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Originally posted by Azamh View Postmay be c check or they are going to.scrap because she is v old
B-HLJ: http://www.planespotters.net/Product...-Dragonair.php
4R-ADA: http://www.planespotters.net/Product...-Air-Lanka.php
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View PostCathay is still operating an A333 reg:B-HLJ (now with Dragon air) which is 20+ yrs old.............4R-ADA is a baby compared to it!!!!!!
B-HLJ: http://www.planespotters.net/Product...-Dragonair.php
4R-ADA: http://www.planespotters.net/Product...-Air-Lanka.php
We can compare with 4R-ADA with other active A340-300s. Best examples coming to my mind are these : Turkish Airlines TC-JDJ/K (MSN23/25), Lufthansa D-AIGB/C/D (MSN24/27/28) etc.. I am sure even more older A340s are still in service with other airline. I recently heard Philippine Airline leasing a few ex-Iberia A343s to serve the new routes. A340 has some demand in the aircraft-market due to A333's range limitation.
SriLankan Airlines has to maintain the aircraft properly. If they are not afford to upgrade the interiors on older birds they should stop using the older birds on long-haul route, where passenger expecting facilities like working PTVs etc.
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostAren't they interested in Hong Kong -> Colombo -> Male' -> Hong Kong route ? Cathay never served nonstop schedule flights to Colombo except those seasonal flights.
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostIt's not a better idea you compare the quad engine aircraft with twin engine as A340 consumes a more fuel than the A330. A330 has become a favorable choice for most of the airline and it worth we keep them for a longer period of time.
We can compare with 4R-ADA with other active A340-300s. Best examples coming to my mind are these : Turkish Airlines TC-JDJ/K (MSN23/25), Lufthansa D-AIGB/C/D (MSN24/27/28) etc.. I am sure even more older A340s are still in service with other airline. I recently heard Philippine Airline leasing a few ex-Iberia A343s to serve the new routes. A340 has some demand in the aircraft-market due to A333's range limitation.
SriLankan Airlines has to maintain the aircraft properly. If they are not afford to upgrade the interiors on older birds they should stop using the older birds on long-haul route, where passenger expecting facilities like working PTVs etc.
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostAren't they interested in Hong Kong -> Colombo -> Male' -> Hong Kong route ? Cathay never served nonstop schedule flights to Colombo except those seasonal flights.
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