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Originally posted by Serendib View PostAny pic?
Credits: Dilshan Priyadarshana.
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So what exactly is going on with SriLankan's flights to Melbourne? I've heard some people say that it is going to be called off, and something about SriLankan saying now isn't the right time to start the route. But according to both BIA and Melbourne Tullamarine's Wikipedia pages, the route is still due to start on November 2 of this year. Does anyone have any confirmation as to whether this route is still going, or whether it has been called off?
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostThat's Emirates A380 again. EK412 bound to Sydney have done the emergency landing at Colombo. What's wrong with the aircraft A6-EEG?
I will post some pictures of Lufthansa/Macro Asia-MNL, and the amount of work they are doing, including an A 380 (can't see who's it is), a LH 340-600, A VS 330, and more and more, all being flown all the way across the world.
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Originally posted by sfernando34 View PostSo what exactly is going on with SriLankan's flights to Melbourne? I've heard some people say that it is going to be called off, and something about SriLankan saying now isn't the right time to start the route. But according to both BIA and Melbourne Tullamarine's Wikipedia pages, the route is still due to start on November 2 of this year. Does anyone have any confirmation as to whether this route is still going, or whether it has been called off?
Look at the losses, the projected future losses, the integration of Mihin Lanka (more losses ), the complete lack of accountability and I think you have your answer....
The current situation is not sustainable.
The rumours I am hearing:-
- A350 will be cancelled as there is no money to pay for them.
- All European routes cancelled (except London because they have to operate this route).
Nothing further officially until after the election.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostBoth your sources are not what I consider reliable information.
Look at the losses, the projected future losses, the integration of Mihin Lanka (more losses ), the complete lack of accountability and I think you have your answer....
The current situation is not sustainable.
The rumours I am hearing:-
- A350 will be cancelled as there is no money to pay for them.
- All European routes cancelled (except London because they have to operate this route).
Nothing further officially until after the election.
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostBoth your sources are not what I consider reliable information.
Look at the losses, the projected future losses, the integration of Mihin Lanka (more losses ), the complete lack of accountability and I think you have your answer....
The current situation is not sustainable.
The rumours I am hearing:-
- A350 will be cancelled as there is no money to pay for them.
- All European routes cancelled (except London because they have to operate this route).
Nothing further officially until after the election.
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Originally posted by lordvader View PostDoubt its worth cancelling the A350s as the likely penalties to be paid to Airbus for cancellation will be more than the cost savings from cancelling the aircraft. Its all good to wan't to save money but it has to be done logically.
If UL does not have these routes, then there is no need for them to have the long legs of A350. All their regional and East Asian routes can be sufficiently covered by A332 and A333. For LHR, they could upgrade two of the upcoming A333s to the 242 tonne MTOW with extra fuel tanks.
This will also free up some metal to have a go at MEL and SYD on experimental basis.
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Originally posted by lordvader View PostDoubt its worth cancelling the A350s as the likely penalties to be paid to Airbus for cancellation will be more than the cost savings from cancelling the aircraft. Its all good to wan't to save money but it has to be done logically.
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Originally posted by flylanka View PostUL does not need A350-900XWB. Current route and business profile does not justify it. Yes UL should continue to operate to Europe. A333 and A332 can do the job. LHR is definite. Italy SL has a large migrant community. Hi AirCeylon, what is your view on FCO and MXP.
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