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Qantas extends SriLankan Airlines codeshare agreement, adds six new destinations
Qantas and Sri Lankan Airlines have announced they will codeshare on six new destinations, opening up more possibilities for Aussie travellers on both airlines.
Commencing 18 December, Sri Lankan Airlines will adopt the QF code on its Colombo to Bangkok route, which operates three times daily, as well as its Colombo to Hong Kong route, which operates five times weekly.
For Aussies, this offers the chance to country-hop on the Qantas brand, hopping into Colombo and beyond on the flying kangaroo.
On the flip side, Qantas will adopt the UL code on its Melbourne to Sydney, Melbourne to Brisbane, Melbourne to Adelaide and Melbourne to Auckland routes.
This announcement comes less than a month after Sri Lankan Airlines recommenced daily, direct flights between Colombo and Melbourne enabling seamless connections between Colombo and Australia and New Zealand's major cities.
Being oneworld points partners, SriLankan Airlines flights are already eligible to earn Qantas points and status credits and are eligible for classic flights rewards, though not for points plus pay flights. Passengers also reap the benefits of lounge access across both airlines.
Flights are available to book now through the Qantas and Sri Lankan Airlines websites.
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DECISIONS TAKEN BY THE CABINET OF MINISTERS AT ITS MEETING HELD ON 21.11.2017
Signing of agreement on bilateral aviation between Sri Lanka and Jamaica - Approved
Signing of agreement on bilateral aviation between Sri Lanka & Hellenic Republic - Approved
Proponent – Transport & Civil Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva
Award of contract for construction of Fuel Hydrant system and improvement of aviation fuel terminal facilities at Bandaranaike International Airport - Approved
Proponent – Petroleum Resources Development Minister Arjuna Ranatunga
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AirAsia's Tony Fernandes praises Sri Lanka, after reports of talks
Boss of Malaysia's AirAsia Tony Fernandes tweeted praise for Sri Lanka following reports that the budget carrier was in talks to set up a joint venture airline and help build a budget terminal in the island.
"Applause to countries like Sri Lanka who realise that not one airport fits all," Fernandez said in a post on twitter.com.
Sri Lanka's The Sunday Times newspaper said AirAsia had met senior ministers and a high powered economic policy committee to make the case for a joint venture airline.
The building of a 70 to 100 million dollar, budget airport terminal was also discussed the report said.
"Malaysia led the way with LCCT in KLIA and KKIA," Fernandes tweeted, referring to budget terminals in Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia.
"And look at what we created. Largest low cost airline in [A]sia and huge [Tourism] and Job creator."
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Just got to know from a very credible source that Turkish Airlines would be starting direct flights to Istanbul (IST) from Colombo (CMB).Expected to begin in March 2018
They Currently operate TK730 and TK731 via. Male (MLE) on their Airbus A330-300's
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Originally posted by Aaqib View PostJust got to know from a very credible source that Turkish Airlines would be starting direct flights to Istanbul (IST) from Colombo (CMB).Expected to begin in March 2018
They Currently operate TK730 and TK731 via. Male (MLE) on their Airbus A330-300's
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Originally posted by Aaqib View PostThe Inbound charter flights are indeed for Umrah Pilgrims en-route to Jeddah (JED) probably Madinah (MED). With the Umrah Pilgrimage season starting we'd see more of Sriwijaya's 737-800's at CMB in the next couple of months.
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Sri Lanka has given a 60 billion rupee bailout for state-run SriLankan Airlines to get domestic and international funding in July 2017 with the airline group running with 107 billion rupee hole in the balance sheet.
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.
Srilankan cancels flight to Kunming from 28 Feb 18. why?
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostSri Lanka has given a 60 billion rupee bailout for state-run SriLankan Airlines to get domestic and international funding in July 2017 with the airline group running with 107 billion rupee hole in the balance sheet.
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.
Srilankan cancels flight to Kunming from 28 Feb 18. why?
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Originally posted by SLD View PostExtreme weather in SL. Flights delayed and are in holding patterns over CMB. AK/AXM 47 (airasia)Diverting probably to India.
UL/ALK 605 from MEL landed.
UL/ALK124 from MAA(Chennai) is diverting to HRI, Mattala.
UL 196 from DEL (4R-ABR) currently holding at 5,000 ft.
UL 172 from BLR (4R-ALJ) just diverted to HRI
UL 124 (4R-MRE) inbound from MAA diverted to HRI
Air Aisa AK47 (9M-AJT) diverted to Probably TRZ.
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Originally posted by SLD View PostExtreme weather in SL. Flights delayed and are in holding patterns over CMB. AK/AXM 47 (airasia)Diverting probably to India.
UL/ALK 605 from MEL landed.
UL/ALK124 from MAA(Chennai) is diverting to HRI, Mattala.
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