Here are few more pictures of 4R-ALL when she was departing from London Heathrow!
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Awesome pix. Do we know when will be the last revenue flight for 4R-ADA?
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SriLankan Airlines is gearing to go to Africa; initially to Nairobi in Kenya, Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and Johannesburg in South Africa, in a bid to leverage on Chinese transit passengers via Colombo, Kapila Chandrasena, CEO SriLankan told the Business Times on the sidelines of the launch of its new wide body A330-300 aircraft last week. He said currently the national carrier is doing the analysis and modelling on routes to Africa. “We’ll be taking a decision on this by next winter,” he said. e said the national carrier will expand to the broader Asian region and that December will see them fly to Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, China while Melbourne is on the cards. According to the IATA (International Air Transport Association), the highest growth in the air transport will be centered mainly on the Asia Pacific region, fuelled by India and China. “This is why we aim our future expansions in the Asian region,” Mr. Chandrasena said, reiterating that this move will fetch critical mass into the airline. (source : Sunday Times 8/11/2014)
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostGood news!! But do we have sufficient aircrafts for expansion ? Do you think SriLankan can make China-Africa route successful?
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Originally posted by flylanka View PostI hope they have done a proper feasibility on route viability unlike previous JNB operation. But that being said, I agree with the CEO comment, there is a huge amount of Chinese traffic to tap into
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Originally posted by flylanka View PostI hope they have done a proper feasibility on route viability unlike previous JNB operation. But that being said, I agree with the CEO comment, there is a huge amount of Chinese traffic to tap into
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Originally posted by SKYBUCK729 View PostIts fare too early to venture into the African continent.
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