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SriLankan expands network to Yangon in deal with Myanmar Airways
SriLankan Airlines will expand its network to Yangon in a codeshare partnership with Myanmar Airways International (MAI) on flights to Bangkok and Singapore from 1st June 2017 to take advantage of growing tourist traffic.
MAI will codeshare on flights operated by SriLankan between Colombo and Bangkok, and Colombo and Singapore, a statement said.
“Passengers will enjoy the conveniences of the partnership, such as a single ticket itinerary and interlined luggage.”
“Myanmar is currently experiencing considerable growth in tourism, and we are confident that the addition of Yangon will strengthen our network and help serve the needs of our customers,” SriLankan Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer Siva Ramachandran said.
“Extending SriLankan Airlines’ network to Yangon was part of our dynamic strategy of focusing on the Asia-Middle East region, which is the fastest growing market for global air travel.”
SriLankan has in recent months expanded its codeshare agreements with several other airlines in order to strengthen its network and provide enhanced travel options for its customers.
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Qatar Airways Cargo adds Colombo, Dublin to pharma network
With Colombo just added to Qatar Airways Cargoās Pharma Network, and Dublin set to come online June 12, the carrierās pharmaceutical transport network will soon reach 73 destinations globally.
The soon-to-commence Dublin route will be serviced by 787 flights, connecting Doha to āone of the leading global hubs for the pharmaceutical industry,ā with nine of the top ten largest pharmaceutical companies operating in Ireland.
In Colombo, the carrier is betting on the countryās Export Processing Zone, which opened last year, to turn Sri Lanka from a net importer of pharmaceuticals and healthcare products to an exporter.
Qatar Airways Cargo will offer its specialist pharmaceuticals transport solution, called āQR Pharma,ā on the routes, which has proven effective in mitigating the extreme temperatures at its home base in Qatar. Sri Lanka, with its own extreme temperatures and underdeveloped infrastructure, is a strong candidate for self-contained transportation solutions, such as QR Pharma.
http://aircargoworld.com/qatar-airwa...harma-network/
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Originally posted by XFW-Spotter View Posttoday next testflight local time 4 p.m
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Originally posted by RAHALROXZ View PostHello,
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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Originally posted by Max View PostNarendra Modi announces direct Colombo-Varanasi flight
Taking part in the 14th International Vesak Day celebrations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also announced a direct flight between Colombo and Varanasi. PM Modi is an elected MP from Varanasi, which is about 250km from the Buddhist pilgrimage centre of Bodhgaya.
“From August 2017, Air India will operate direct flights between Colombo and Varanasi. This will ease travel of brothers and sisters from Sri Lanka to visit Varanasi, the land of Kashi Vishwanath,” Narendra Modi announced.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-...i4gTjdfnO.html
Fri.Sun - VNS-CMB - AI271 - 12:35-15:55
Fri.Sun - CMB-VNS - AI272 - 16:55-20:20
Any idea which aircraft going to be used for this flight?
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SriLankan Airlines Flight Network (valid from July 17)
1 weekly
CMB-Varanasi
CMB-Gaya
3 weekly
CMB-Kunming
CMB-Kolkota
CMB-Lahore
4 weekly
CMB-Tokyo
CMB-Beijing
CMB-Shanghai
CMB-Seychelles
CMB-Dammam
CMB-Visakhapatnam
CMB-Coimbatore
CMB-Hyderabad
CMB-Gan
5 weekly
CMB-Hong Kong
7 weekly
CMB-Jeddah
CMB-Jakarta
CMB-Melbourne (effect 29 Oct)
CMB-Dhaka
CMB-Mumbai
CMB-Trivandrum
CMB-Karachi
CMB-Muscat
CMB-Abu Dhabi
CMB-Dubai
CMB-Doha
CMB-Bahrain
CMB-Kuwait
CMB-Riyadh
CMB-London (9 weekly from 29-Oct)
CMB-Guangzhou
CMB-Madurai
11 weekly
CMB-Delhi
14 weekly
CMB-Kuala Lumpur
CMB-Kochi
CMB-Bengaluru
CMB-Trichy
21 weekly
CMB-Bangkok
CMB-Singapore
28 weekly
CMB-Male'
35 weekly
CMB-Chennai
above info as per gds 03-06-2017
Some News Highlights : -
-> SriLankan is planning to increase more frequency of flights to Mumbai and Kolkota;
-> SriLankan may launch direct flights to Ahmedabad, India in Winter 2018;
-> Direct passenger flights to Vietnam have been planned by SriLankan;
Edit :
Thanks 4R-ALA and MalaysiaMustafa I have corrected it now.
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostCORRECTION: JED is daily not 6
As UL is operating daily since APRIL and their website says the same for 2017
Currently UL is serving Middle East Destinations with Daily but except for Dammam which is only 4 weekly. Why does UL is not increasing the Dammam flights?
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostAir India has opened the reservation of upcoming Varanasi-Colombo flights. The flight service is going to commence on the 4-Aug-17
Fri.Sun - VNS-CMB - AI271 - 12:35-15:55
Fri.Sun - CMB-VNS - AI272 - 16:55-20:20
Any idea which aircraft going to be used for this flight?
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostAir India has opened the reservation of upcoming Varanasi-Colombo flights. The flight service is going to commence on the 4-Aug-17
Fri.Sun - VNS-CMB - AI271 - 12:35-15:55
Fri.Sun - CMB-VNS - AI272 - 16:55-20:20
Any idea which aircraft going to be used for this flight?
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Members any idea of what sort of an impact the Qatar crisis would leave on the aviation industry here in sri lanka. Any ideas on upcoming air fares would be. Airlines like EK,EY,SV,GF,FZ,G9 have all stopped it's operations to DOH. Now keeping in mind that most of these carriers hauled quite a lot of passengers to DOH through transit and they now has terminated operations, this leaves only UL,QR,KU(transit) operating the CMB-DOH sector. Now will this mean the air fares between this sector would possibly increase. And will we see more fifth freedom flights operated between this sector, will airlines like Royal Jordanian return or will airlines like Oman air increase frequency to cater this market gap.
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Flights to Qatar as usual: SriLankan
SriLankan Airlines would continue to operate its flights to Doha, Qatar as per schedule,
a spokesman for the SriLankan told Daily Mirror.
At present SriLankan operates daily flights to Doha.
Perfect time to deploy A330-300 for the daily service….
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Originally posted by Max View PostFlights to Qatar as usual: SriLankan
SriLankan Airlines would continue to operate its flights to Doha, Qatar as per schedule,
a spokesman for the SriLankan told Daily Mirror.
At present SriLankan operates daily flights to Doha.
Perfect time to deploy A330-300 for the daily serviceā¦.
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