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Originally posted by edthenna View PostI will not get carried away by what these opportunist politicians say.
I believe my previous explanation was sufficient to understand the cause for present predicament SriLankan has faced.
Believe me nothing much will happen in SriLankan in spite of all these rosy talks. I know how this company works. Unfortunately it lacks real go-getters in its top management. Their focus is not align with the business plan of a crisis ridden establishment. There is no sense of urgency within the top management circle to get out of this consistent loss of public money.
There will be two scenarios I can predict with confidence now.
1. Next Budget Finance Minister will say that SriLankan has further reduced their losses and on the way to better manage the finances (naturally with shrinking network the cost will go down and the losses will trim down, but accumulated loss will further increase)
2. After 5 years in to their new business plan there will be a new government and SriLankan management will present the next batch of political jokers with a new business plan for next five years for recovery.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View PostYes they should sell the whole lot including UL...But I am not sure if they can find a buyer for the 2 airlines....They should decouple AASL specially CMB, RML, JAF and HRI. government should not be doing any business...let the private industry manage it (like the telecom industry). If they did not decouple and sell off AASL; Sri Lanka is in danger of powerful unions holding the whole airline industry hostage...it has happened few months backs...already due to union demands CMB is the most expensive airport in South Asia for landing and take offs.
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Here's an article that gives some insight into the state of the Sri Lankan economy.
In simple terms the GOSL will run out of money next year - and they have huge debts/loans that they have no way of ever repaying.
There are some documentaries on YouTube detailing the financial collapse in Argentina and Greece - worth watching to give you an idea what is coming.
As for selling UL:-
There is so much debt that this is impossible. Also there are huge future financial obligations associated with the new aircraft deal - no idea where this money will come from.
The Airline is riddled with corruption and incompetence from top to bottom - nobody is prepared to do anything about it.
There is also no conceivable way that this will ever make money - cutting routes will reduce the losses but that's all.
Nobody is stupid enough to buy this - I doubt it could even be sold for Rs 1!
Any talk of selling is just that - talk imho.
As for listing this on the CSE
I don't know how the CSE works but on the stock exchanges I'm familiar with a company has to show 3 consecutive years of profits before they can have an IPO.
The Weliamuna Commission report clearly states that UL is insolvent - it operates only because the GOSL keeps giving them money.
Can't see this ever happening - more talk.
The real tragedy is that this could all have been avoided.Last edited by ejanson65; 29-11-2015, 07:15 AM.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostHere's an article that gives some insight into the state of the Sri Lankan economy.
In simple terms the GOSL will run out of money next year - and they have huge debts/loans that they have no way of ever repaying.
There are some documentaries on YouTube detailing the financial collapse in Argentina and Greece - worth watching to give you an idea what is coming.
As for selling UL:-
There is so much debt that this is impossible. Also there are huge future financial obligations associated with the new aircraft deal - no idea where this money will come from.
The Airline is riddled with corruption and incompetence from top to bottom - nobody is prepared to do anything about it.
There is also no conceivable way that this will ever make money - cutting routes will reduce the losses but that's all.
Nobody is stupid enough to buy this - I doubt it could even be sold for Rs 1!
Any talk of selling is just that - talk imho.
As for listing this on the CSE
I don't know how the CSE works but on the stock exchanges I'm familiar with a company has to show 3 consecutive years of profits before they can have an IPO.
The Weliamuna Commission report clearly states that UL is insolvent - it operates only because the GOSL keeps giving them money.
Can't see this ever happening - more talk.
The real tragedy is that this could all have been avoided.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View PostThe difference is in 2000s UL did have a $billion debt
All we see is a plan to integrate MJ to UL (of which nothing has come about now). Letting staff go is a concept that government entities in SL haven't heard of... or just too unpopular with the voters....
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Posthahahaha.....y'all voted for a change......the only thing that changed are the thieves. I love this political circus.Originally posted by Speedbird View PostWell I am not sure who you are referring y'all...but sure I did not vote for any of them...so did you vote for the previous Ali BabaOriginally posted by Godofpower View PostSo the army of relatives and their army of friends is better?Originally posted by Srilankan1 View Postoh please Ali baba is his darling. LOL.
I have deleted some posts which gives un-neccesary arguments between members of the forum.
"Comment on content, not on the contributor. Personal attacks do not help make a point; they only hurt the Air Sri Lanka community and discouraging users from helping to create a good forum..."
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Originally posted by Godofpower View PostThe tragedy can be avoided because we avoided it back in the early 2000s. The same can be done now.
Forgets to mention the commissions associated with these deals. Some people have walked away with tens of millions $$$$.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Posthahahaha.....y'all voted for a change......the only thing that changed are the thieves. I love this political circus.Originally posted by Speedbird View PostWell I am not sure who you are referring y'all...but sure I did not vote for any of them...so did you vote for the previous Ali BabaOriginally posted by Godofpower View PostSo the army of relatives and their army of friends is better?Originally posted by Srilankan1 View Postoh please Ali baba is his darling. LOL.
I would like to know from our all members if the above (quoted) posts needs to be deleted from this forum.
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Oman Air seeks partnership with Srilankan Airlines
Oman Air is keen on a partnership with SriLankan Airlines with which it now has a code share arrangement, Chief Officer Sales of Oman Air Mahfood Ali Saleem Al Harthy said.
Oman Air was today working with Srilankan Airlines, with the two carriers complementing each other and offering customers a wider choice, he said at a news conference.
The two carriers were having talks on a partnership, he said without giving details.
“Oman Air’s growth depends on building partnerships with airlines,” Al Harthy told Economynext.com.
“We believe our growth depends on building alliances,” Al Harthy said. “We’d like to work with SriLankan Airlines.” (Colombo/November 30 2015)
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