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Originally posted by banuthev View PostSriLankan Chairman said they are in the process of retiring the larger ones. I am curious to know the registrations of A330 going to leave the SriLankan fleet this year?
SriLankan Airlines is planning a new flights to Vietnam.
Any idea about which will be the next new destination in Vietnam ? Ha Noi or Saigon ?
Do you think Vietnam will be the profitable route for SriLankan Airlines?
Iam not happy with ULA321 decision to hkg
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostAs per the UL's official Facebook and Instagram page - MEL resumption daily non stop on 29 Oct 2017
As per UL website UL604/5 CMB MEL CMB is operated daily A330-200
DAILY - UL604 - A332 - CMB-MEL - 23:50 - 15:25+1 - 10:05-flying hours
DAILY - UL605 - A332 - MEL-CMB - 16:55 - 22:15+0 - 10:50-flying hours
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostColombo - Melbourne Flight Timetable
DAILY - UL604 - A332 - CMB-MEL - 23:50 - 15:25+1 - 10:05-flying hours
DAILY - UL605 - A332 - MEL-CMB - 16:55 - 22:15+0 - 10:50-flying hours
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Originally posted by Mach3 View PostReally? This aircraft is only around 3 years old and it has to undergo C-check. What is the time period between service intervals and is there are special reasons for it to increase or decrease(time period between services)
I don't think it's a C - Check this early for 4R-ALN
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Originally posted by janhongladarom View PostWhy are not utilising A330-300. Why using old A330-200.
But then even when UL uses the A330-300 to LHR they should be just fine to MEL and for me personally I think that using an old A330-200 on a 10H+ flight would be unpleasant because right now 4H+ flight on these old birds are best avoided even though UL has done extensive refurbishment on These aircrafts.
Technical guys just clarify me if the A330-300 has any ETOPS problem flying the CMB-MEL route. Other aircraft types that take the same flight path are 77H,77L,789 and A388.
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Originally posted by Skyliner View PostGood morning, first A321neo fpr Sri Lankan on maiden flight later today:
Airbus A321-251N 7663 4R-ANC Sri Lankan f/f 29may17 ex D-AVYO
Chris
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and here pic from the firstflight landing
A321neo Sri Lankan 4R-ANC by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr
A321neo Sri Lankan 4R-ANC by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr
A321neo Sri Lankan 4R-ANC by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr
A321neo Sri Lankan 4R-ANC by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr
A321neo Sri Lankan 4R-ANC by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr
A321neo Sri Lankan 4R-ANC by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostCan anyone confirm what exactly is the reason 4R-ALN and 4R-ABQ are inactive
I don't think it's a C - Check this early for 4R-ALNOriginally posted by banuthev View PostHi Rahal,
SriLankan A333 (4R-ALN) is not flying since 19-May and A321 (4R-ABQ) also not flying recently.
Do you know why these aircraft are not flying ? Do you know if any A330 leaving the SriLankan fleet this year and next year? Any updates on painting ex Mihin Lanka fleet?
Thank you
ALN was undergoing a 1C check and should be returned to service by now i guess. Well I have no idea about the ABQ though.
Far as I know, we are not retiring any A330s for the time being... But some A320/1 will be retired (most likely the ex MJ aircrafts). but not in less than 6 months.
cheers
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SriLankan launches Colombo-Melbourne nonstop beginning in October
Travellers will have a nonstop option between Australia and Sri Lanka from October when SriLankan Airlines commences Melbourne-Colombo flights with Airbus A330-200s.
SriLankan said the inaugural service would take off on October 29 2017, with Melbourne chosen for its first Australian destination as about half of all Sri Lankans who live in Australia reside in Victoria.
“Given the number of Sri Lankans residing in and around Victoria, we fulfil a long felt need for a direct service,” SriLankan chief executive Captain Suren Ratwatte said in a statement on Monday.
The daily flight has been scheduled an overnight service from Colombo, arriving in Melbourne in the afternoon the next day. The return flight is scheduled to takeoff from Tullamarine in early evening, for a late night arrival in the Sri Lankan capital.
The are no airlines flying nonstop between Australia and Sri Lanka.
Currently, SriLankan serves Australia one-stop through Kuala Lumpur or Singapore thanks to codeshares with fellow oneworld alliance members Malaysia Airlines and Qantas, respectively.
SriLankan chief commercial officer Siva Ramachandran said there had been a “steady increase” in passengers travelling between Australia and Sri Lanka on one-stop itineraries.
“Our direct services will give us a definite advantage as SriLankan is the only carrier that is able to offer connectivity of this nature at this time,” Ramachandran said.
“We also offer seamless onward connections beyond Colombo to a range of destinations in the Indian sub-continent and Middle East.”
Australia’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Bryce Hutchesson congratulated SriLankan for launching the new route.
“Direct air connections between countries stimulate two-way tourism, business, trade and people-to-people exchange which are the core ingredients for a vibrant bilateral relationship,” Hutchesson said.
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