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  • Originally posted by Haleef View Post
    I don't think. We are not going to take them back.
    Any idea why 4R-ALM is not flying since 25-Jul ?

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    • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
      Any idea why 4R-ALM is not flying since 25-Jul ?

      https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/4r-alm
      They are probably doing checks for it to leave UL.
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      • Originally posted by Haleef View Post
        They are probably doing checks for it to leave UL.
        I think ALM is in the hanger for an A check as well as for lease return checks. So in that case 4R-ALM must be the first one to be delivered to PIA? May be ALM will leave tomarrow . I can notice in FR24, 4R-ALL & 4R-ALN are still flying the UL flights.

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        • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
          I think ALM is in the hanger for an A check as well as for lease return checks. So in that case 4R-ALM must be the first one to be delivered to PIA? May be ALM will leave tomarrow . I can notice in FR24, 4R-ALL & 4R-ALN are still flying the UL flights.
          ALN is supposed to leave first if I'm not wrong.
          Haleef Ismail
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          • Originally posted by Haleef View Post
            I don't think. We are not going to take them back.
            Thats surprising! If HNA take over UL, I'd wager money that these aircraft will be back (given that HNA owns them through HKAC).

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            • Jacqueline brand ambassador for SriLankan Airlines

              Award-winning Sri Lankan carrier Srilankan Airlines, yesterday signed on board Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, as their brand ambassador, Indian media reported.

              The letter of agreement was exchanged between Srilankan Airlines Chairman Ajit Dias and Jacqueline Fernandez, at St. Regis Hotel, in Mumbai.

              With this collaboration, the Srilankan Airlines brand continues to strengthen its presence in India, the agencies reported.

              Commenting on the association, Jacqueline Fernandez had said it was an honour to be part of Srilankan Airlines:

              "The brands heritage and ideology are depicted in its service and strong reputation, carried for many years."

              "Ever since I was a kid I had great memories travelling with this airline. I am quite excited about this opportunity to represent the brand from my country origin."


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              • Award-winning Sri Lankan carrier Srilankan Airlines, yesterday signed on board Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, as their brand ambassador,
                Brand ambassadors ? For what ?

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                • Originally posted by SKYBUCK729 View Post
                  Brand ambassadors ? For what ?
                  She has a very good reputation and a popularity in india. so we want to be more present there I heard.

                  This may be the reason?

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                  • Originally posted by SKYBUCK729 View Post
                    Brand ambassadors ? For what ?
                    Exactly!

                    Another waste of money by an Airline that is losing Rs 1 Billion/month with projected losses for the financial year of Rs 15 Billion with further losses to come!

                    Whoever approved this needs to be fired ASAP - imho.

                    Of course it may be another corrupt deal of some kind - nothing surprises me about this Airline.
                    Last edited by ejanson65; 03-08-2016, 01:27 PM. Reason: added text
                    Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                    • Sri Lanka PM (RW) has requested Indonesia to operate Garuda on the CGK-CMB sector. Mihin Lanka is already operating Daily flights to CGK. Does CGK-CMB route have sufficient demand to operate both GA and MJ ?

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                      • Sri Lanka to raise overflight fees

                        Sri Lanka is planning to revise overflight fees for aircraft crossing the airspace of the country, which will boost annual revenues by about 50 percent to $10 million, Civil Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said.

                        At the moment, Sri Lanka charges a fee based on the weight for aircraft using its airspace, but under the revised system, both weight and distance will be used to charge fees, he said.

                        Director General of Civil Aviation H M C Nimalsiri said, over the last few year,s long distance flights from the Middle East to the Far East had expanded rapidly, increasing overflight over the island.

                        Sri Lanka, at the moment, has about 200 aircraft flying over the country without landing, Nimalsiri said.

                        Colombo's main airport has about 185 flight movements a day.

                        Last year, Sri Lanka has earned about a billion rupees, minister de Silva said. After the fee revision, annual revenues are expected to go up to Rs1.5 billion.

                        Delays in clearing cargo in Sri Lanka is pushing up costs for business and consumers, undermines global competitiveness and is also promoting competitiveness, according to a Ceylon Chamber of Commerce paper.

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                        • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                          Sri Lanka PM (RW) has requested Indonesia to operate Garuda on the CGK-CMB sector. Mihin Lanka is already operating Daily flights to CGK. Does CGK-CMB route have sufficient demand to operate both GA and MJ ?
                          May be they can fly to London Amstredam via colombo instead of Singapore

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                          • Originally posted by Max View Post
                            Sri Lanka to raise overflight fees

                            Sri Lanka, at the moment, has about 200 aircraft flying over the country without landing, Nimalsiri said.

                            Colombo's main airport has about 185 flight movements a day.
                            Wow ! Are 200 aircraft using Sri Lanka Airspace per day?
                            As far as i know below routes are being served over SL Airspace : -

                            - Gulf-Indonesia
                            - Gulf-Australia/New Zealand
                            - China-Maldives
                            - China-South Africa
                            - Singapore-South India
                            - Malaysia-South India

                            Can anyone add the routes being served over Sri Lanka Airspace without landing in SL ?

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                            • Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
                              Exactly!

                              Another waste of money by an Airline that is losing Rs 1 Billion/month with projected losses for the financial year of Rs 15 Billion with further losses to come!

                              Whoever approved this needs to be fired ASAP - imho.

                              Of course it may be another corrupt deal of some kind - nothing surprises me about this Airline.
                              Thomas Cook (India) Ltd hosted an exclusive corporate event in collaboration with Sri Lanka Convention Bureau and SriLankan Airlines to harness the significant demand for MICE travel to Sri Lanka, across mid and large Indian corporates and SMEs.

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                              • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                                Wow ! Are 200 aircraft using Sri Lanka Airspace per day?
                                As far as i know below routes are being served over SL Airspace : -

                                - Gulf-Indonesia
                                - Gulf-Australia/New Zealand
                                - China-Maldives
                                - China-South Africa
                                - Singapore-South India
                                - Malaysia-South India

                                Can anyone add the routes being served over Sri Lanka Airspace without landing in SL ?
                                Just saw Hanoi - Nairobi flight flying over SL; but these routes could be weather dependent - isn't it?

                                Also Singapore/Malaysia/Hong Kong/Thailand - Maldives routes are operating over SL on some days if not all.
                                Last edited by CalgaryLankan; 04-08-2016, 10:43 PM.

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