Last month, the director of the Paris office of the national carrier of Sri Lanka Danny Schepers explained to Air-Journal in Europe, where it serves Paris, therefore, London, Frankfurt and Rome, "n ur current policy is to stabilize these routes because we started to renew our fleet in 2014, renewal will continue until 2021 with the A330-300 and A350-900. " He then added a fifth weekly flight between Paris and Colombo-Bandaranaike airport is possible to winter program 2016-2017.
Minister of Development of the State Enterprise Kabir Hashim: Most long-haul SriLankan lines are unprofitable, "in part because of old aircraft," but also because of competition from European and Persian Gulf companies and maintaining them is challenged. In contrast, the majority of lines to India or Asia would be beneficial; Red-to-Black restructuring plan should endorse a growing focus on growing markets such as India or China precisely at the expense of Europe, therefore also of Australia. London is the only airport not threatened the old continent.
This change in the company of the Oneworld alliance should have consequences for the fleet, and it should concern Airbus A350-900 expected. For the Minister, the four units purchased in person at Airbus (firm order confirmed in July 2013) weigh too heavily on the finances of SriLankan Airlines, which has just granted a loan of $ 500 million by the state; and "do not need". The CEO Suren Ratwatte said the same thing three weeks ago in an interview with The Nation, "what we need are easily refillable single-aisle". The case of three A350-900s to be leased from ILFC (two expected this summer) is not mentioned any more than the existence of discussions to modify the order or the date on which decisions will be taken.
source : http://www.airfinancejournal.com/
Minister of Development of the State Enterprise Kabir Hashim: Most long-haul SriLankan lines are unprofitable, "in part because of old aircraft," but also because of competition from European and Persian Gulf companies and maintaining them is challenged. In contrast, the majority of lines to India or Asia would be beneficial; Red-to-Black restructuring plan should endorse a growing focus on growing markets such as India or China precisely at the expense of Europe, therefore also of Australia. London is the only airport not threatened the old continent.
This change in the company of the Oneworld alliance should have consequences for the fleet, and it should concern Airbus A350-900 expected. For the Minister, the four units purchased in person at Airbus (firm order confirmed in July 2013) weigh too heavily on the finances of SriLankan Airlines, which has just granted a loan of $ 500 million by the state; and "do not need". The CEO Suren Ratwatte said the same thing three weeks ago in an interview with The Nation, "what we need are easily refillable single-aisle". The case of three A350-900s to be leased from ILFC (two expected this summer) is not mentioned any more than the existence of discussions to modify the order or the date on which decisions will be taken.
source : http://www.airfinancejournal.com/
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