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Originally posted by Cayman View PostAccording to Government sources, G650 is carrying the CEOs of EK, EY, QR, DL, AA, UA, BA and SQ arriving in Colombo for a bidding war to buy a non-controlling 49% stake in the national carrier.
G550 is carrying their cash
Don't take it literally!
As for the Gulfs, I have no idea who was in them.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostCould you please tell me what time does this happened? Only reason I can think of CMB does the weekly mini-maintenance for the runway every Wednesdays afternoon.
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Originally posted by AnjulaMalshan View PostSri Lankan has Planned to Increase Daily Flights to Dubai from January 2018 As per their flight schedule.
UL 226 - 1835 [Usual Scheduled Flight Daily] A330
UL 231 - 1345 [Starting from January Daily] A320
As far I can notice from Amadeus, UL will have only 11 weekly on CMB-DXB from Dec. I have listed the Winter 2017 Expansion plans below.
- Oct - Daily nonstop flights to Melbourne
- Nov - Increasing Delhi flights from 11 to 13 weekly
- Dec - Increasing Doha flights from 7 to 11 weekly
- Dec - Increasing Dubai flights from 7 to 11 weekly
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Delay in return penalty cost Sri Lankan Airlines U$D70,000
http://newsinflight.com/2017/07/14/d...lines-ud70000/
Sri Lankan Airlines has incurred penalties of USD700,000 for the late return of an A320-200 to sub-lessor IndiGo Airlines( Delhi, India)
According to company sources who spoke to the News 1st online news portal, 4R-ABK (msn 2584) was due to have been returned to the Indian Low Cost Carrier IndiGo Airlines on May 8 but has been retained for unspecified maintenance reasons.
Analysis of FlightRadar24 ADS-B data shows the aircraft was withdrawn from regular commercial service on December 31, 2016. In April, it was ferried to Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta, Indonesia where it remained, presumably for maintenance, until May 19 when it was ferried back to Colombo, Sri lanka
The aircraft has been parked in the Sri Lankan capital ever since.
SriLankan Airlines declined to comment stating the affair is subject to commercial confidentiality clauses.Last edited by umedhah; 14-07-2017, 07:17 AM.
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Originally posted by XFW-Spotter View PostA321neo SriLankan 4R-AND[/url] by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr
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Originally posted by AnjulaMalshan View PostI confirmed with them. As of now there is no planned schedule for A380
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