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Originally posted by indika7777 View PostWell if you look at all major airlines are eyeing on this route in strategic commercial perspective, China to Soth/East Africa is one of the strongest and highest yield market with steady demand. Which was domonated by South African and Kenya Airways, which now been eyed by main middle eastern carriers. However geographical location wise UL has benefit of optimum path to serve this if we are using right metal, better service & strategic fares.
Ethiopian Airlines plans to expand its Asian network with the addition of Ho Chi Minh City, Manila and Seoul Incheon from 18-Jun-2013.
Please note links are from 2013Last edited by Speedbird; 25-11-2014, 05:23 PM.
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SriLankan Airlines introduces first Wi-Fi equipped A330-300
SriLankan Airlines has introduced its first aircraft equipped with both Internet and mobile connectivity, both of which are provided by OnAir.
A performance evaluation programme will now take place over a period of three months, during which the A330-300 will be deployed on a variety of routes to test the Internet OnAir and Mobile OnAir services. The carrier will also assess the demand for the service during this period before deciding on which route to permanently implement the connected aircraft.
“We are gearing-up SriLankan to meet the challenges and ever-growing demands of the global travel industry,” said SriLankan Airlines’ Chief Marketing Officer, G. T. Jeyaseelan. “Our new fleet is giving us the opportunity to introduce innovative products and services to enhance the passenger experience. Providing mobile phone and Internet connectivity is a very important element of our superior offering in a highly competitive market.”
Ian Dawkins, CEO of OnAir, commented: “We provide in-flight connectivity across the whole of Asia. Our unique network of roaming agreements and authorisations from national regulators means OnAir is the leading supplier in the region. We are delighted to be supporting SriLankan Airlines’ drive to break new ground in Sri Lankan aviation.” http://www.futuretravelexperience.co...pped-a330-300/
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Originally posted by budgetcarrier View PostAny photos of the VIP kit?
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Originally posted by tharindaitsme View Posthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uTc1ZGKbpk
Checkout this "Ada Derana" video about the Airbus A330-300
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Japan Airlines and SriLankan Airlines launch codeshare cooperation!! Any chance Japan Airlines flying direct flights to Colombo?
Nov 25, Tokyo: Japan Airlines (JAL) and the national carrier of Sri Lanka, SriLankan Airlines (UL), both members of oneworld® alliance, have agreed to implement a codeshare relationship with each other for the first time, the JAL announced in a press release today.
The two airlines will commence codeshare flights from December 2, 2014 on UL-operated flights between Tokyo (Narita) and Colombo, the flights between Colombo and Male, as well as the flights between Bangkok and Colombo.
Meanwhile, UL will place its flight indicator on JL-operated flights between Tokyo (Narita) and Seoul (Inchon), Pusan, the flights between Kansai, Chubu and Bangkok, as well as the flights between Tokyo (Narita) and Itami, Chubu in Japan.
JAL will strengthen the partnership with UL and the new codeshare services on UL operated non-stop flights from Tokyo to Colombo will offer the customers more convenience and service benefits.
Reservations and sales of the new UL and JL coded flights will begin on December 2, 2014.
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Cinnamon Air, Sri Lanka's premier domestic airline, is very pleased to announce the commencement of daily scheduled flights to Bentota between Colombo's Bandaranaike International Airport and Bentota, a popular tourist destination on the southwest coast of the island, from the 1st of November 2014. - See more at: http://www.travpr.com/pr-31623-cinna....styo7668.dpuf
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostJapan Airlines and SriLankan Airlines launch codeshare cooperation!! Any chance Japan Airlines flying direct flights to Colombo?
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Post
They will have to find ways to do this until get the A350-900
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Originally posted by skyline View PostAs far as I know these new A330s can’t be flown to London (or any other long distance) from Colombo with the max passenger capacity. -300 has higher passenger cap hence lower the range (if it’s full). Also -300 range is lower than -200.
They will have to find ways to do this until get the A350-900
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Originally posted by skyline View PostAs far as I know these new A330s can’t be flown to London (or any other long distance) from Colombo with the max passenger capacity. -300 has higher passenger cap hence lower the range (if it’s full). Also -300 range is lower than -200.
They will have to find ways to do this until get the A350-900
The specs given in the airbus site stating the 300 can fly max 11500 km with 300 passengers, is this not full capacity?
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