Video: Sri Lankan Airlines on an aggressive expansion plan
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The Philippines government has lifted many restrictions pertaining to issue of visa for Sri Lankans. .................. In addition direct flights will be started between Colombo and Manila..............
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SriLankan Airlines has taken delivery of an A 320-200, the first of three similar aircraft scheduled to join the national fleet this year.
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How about Australia ?? SriLankan should start services to/from Melbourne , large VFR market , large leisure market & growing corporate market . Also
Melbourne has the largest Indian population in Australia , so allot of potential as well to sell India via CMB as well . Any word on when they will start services to Australia ??
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Originally posted by Aussie Lanka View PostHow about Australia ?? SriLankan should start services to/from Melbourne , large VFR market , large leisure market & growing corporate market . Also
Melbourne has the largest Indian population in Australia , so allot of potential as well to sell India via CMB as well . Any word on when they will start services to Australia ??
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4R-ABM http://airlineindustryreview.com/sri...t-in-a-decade/ delivered as UL1564The opinions above are solely my own and do not reflect those of my employer or clients
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SriLankan begins new chapter with new aircraft - http://print.dailymirror.lk/business...cal/44463.html
Increasing oil price takes toll on Sri Lankan - http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_...de_title=25712
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SriLankan flying brand new after 11 years
* I think they mean A330 rather than A30
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Any interior pics of ABM? Pretty curious to see what the new product will look like. Pretty unexpected they chose to go with Panasonic IFE. I thought they were getting IMS RAVE IFE installed (or maybe thatll be only on the widebody fleet).
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Originally posted by LongrangerIncreasing oil price takes toll on Sri Lankan
The A320 was acquired by Sri Lankan Airlines through an operating lease spanning ten years. The average cost of this craft is around US$ 250 million.
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