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  • Originally posted by SpeedbirdFlyer View Post
    Dear Mr.Janson,
    Please keep your hatred only towards the airline and skip your comments about the country. Being a former employee of UL(crew scheduling), I know your story which can justify your hatred. But you too are partly responsible for your fate. So please know your limit and I am extremely sorry if I offended you.
    You didn't offend me - you have every right to post your views.

    The correct word is anger - at the sorry state of UL and by extension the country. Things should never have been allowed to get to this point.

    There's no hatred from me towards ordinary UL Staff who are trying to the best they can under impossible conditions.

    I'd like to know how I am partly responsible for my own fate as none of the UL managers involved have ever responded to my e-mails for clarification. I have also never been accused of any wrongdoing. My record at UL speaks for itself - I have nothing to defend.

    Perhaps a better question is why aren't some of you angry with the current state of affairs?

    And a second question - what is wrong with exposing the truth?
    Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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    • SriLankan Airlines is going to open new second-tier destinations in China.

      Sri Lanka has formally handed over the Hambantota Port to China and SL Gov has received $292M. Any possibility Hambantota Airport will get direct flights from / to China to transport the port workers? I am curious how does the government is going to use the income from Hambantota Port which has been leased out to China. I am sure they have to use the income for pay off the China loans. But Will the SL Gov use the part of the income for paying off the debt of the national air carrier?

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      • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
        SriLankan Airlines is going to open new second-tier destinations in China.

        Sri Lanka has formally handed over the Hambantota Port to China and SL Gov has received $292M. Any possibility Hambantota Airport will get direct flights from / to China to transport the port workers? I am curious how does the government is going to use the income from Hambantota Port which has been leased out to China. I am sure they have to use the income for pay off the China loans. But Will the SL Gov use the part of the income for paying off the debt of the national air carrier?
        Isn't the airport being given on a long term lease to India?

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        • Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
          You didn't offend me - you have every right to post your views.

          The correct word is anger - at the sorry state of UL and by extension the country. Things should never have been allowed to get to this point.

          There's no hatred from me towards ordinary UL Staff who are trying to the best they can under impossible conditions.

          I'd like to know how I am partly responsible for my own fate as none of the UL managers involved have ever responded to my e-mails for clarification. I have also never been accused of any wrongdoing. My record at UL speaks for itself - I have nothing to defend.

          Perhaps a better question is why aren't some of you angry with the current state of affairs?

          And a second question - what is wrong with exposing the truth?
          Unless UL is restructured it won't survive for a long . Srilankan Politicians are solely responsible for present status of UL. Ul have a very high ratio of employees per air craft when compared with other international air lines. The work force has to be drastically reduced

          Srilankan - 7000 employees for 26 aircrafts
          Etihad - 20000 for 126
          Qatar - 24000 for 206
          Singapore airlines - 25000 for 112
          Air Asia - 17000 for 86 aircrafts
          Air India - 21000 for 114
          Air Canada - 42000 for 403
          Qantas Airways - 29000 employees for 119 aircrafts
          Air Transat - 5000 for 36

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          • Originally posted by channa View Post
            Unless UL is restructured it won't survive for a long . Srilankan Politicians are solely responsible for present status of UL. Ul have a very high ratio of employees per air craft when compared with other international air lines.
            Unfortunately most people in Sri Lanka and even in this forum cannot see the forest from the trees. They some how believe magically money grows on trees

            The work force has to be drastically reduced
            Will never happens...Sri Lankan politicians will never fire anyone...one of the condition of TPG was to reduce the staff level of UL...GOSL politicians said NO...TPG said Goodbye...even now they are waiting for a sucker to come and invest in UL

            After handing over Hambantota Port to Chinese; there is severe political pressure to absorb 400+ Hambantota port workers to SLPA...Chinese have told GOSL that they don't want them...but politicians on both aisles are pushing the GOSL to absorb them

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            • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
              SriLankan Airlines is going to open new second-tier destinations in China.

              Sri Lanka has formally handed over the Hambantota Port to China and SL Gov has received $292M. Any possibility Hambantota Airport will get direct flights from / to China to transport the port workers? I am curious how does the government is going to use the income from Hambantota Port which has been leased out to China. I am sure they have to use the income for pay off the China loans. But Will the SL Gov use the part of the income for paying off the debt of the national air carrier?
              As for news, they are going to put it in a special Fixed Deposit.

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              • What are the new aircraft that are yet to be delivered? Have they already got/started production?
                Haleef Ismail
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                • Originally posted by Haleef View Post
                  What are the new aircraft that are yet to be delivered? Have they already got/started production?
                  As previously planned by UL & Airbus, One A321neo have to be delivered in March 2018 and four A350s are to be delivered after 2020.

                  Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View Post
                  Isn't the airport being given on a long term lease to India?
                  There is no confirmation released on media that HRI handed over to other company or country.

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                  • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                    As previously planned by UL & Airbus, One A321neo have to be delivered in March 2018 and four A350s are to be delivered after 2020.
                    So 4R-ANE was the last to be delifered until now. Hmm, we will not see anymore pictures from TLS or XFW for sometime. :|
                    Haleef Ismail
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                    • Originally posted by Haleef View Post
                      So 4R-ANE was the last to be delifered until now. Hmm, we will not see anymore pictures from TLS or XFW for sometime. :|

                      Are there any replacement plans for the 332s? Or when they go that's it and UL will make do with the A333s?

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                      • Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View Post
                        Are there any replacement plans for the 332s? Or when they go that's it and UL will make do with the A333s?
                        I thought the leases of four A332s (ALA/B/C/H) were extended in 2016. May be these four A332s will be replaced by A350 in 2020. Rest of the two A332s (ALD/J) might be returned to the lessor before 2020.

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                        • IOC allegedly brought down substandard A1 Fuel

                          The Indian Oil Company (IOC) imported a stock of 14,000 metric tonnes of substandard aviation fuel into the country on Monday (11), the Petroleum Trade Union Alliance claimed yesterday.

                          According to Alliance spokesman Bandula Saman Kumara the oil-tanker "Meadows’ had reached Sri Lankan waters carrying “Jet A1” Aviation fuel which was later found to be of low-quality as it failed the first quality test carried out by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC).

                          - DailyMirror

                          http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/IO...el-142185.html

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                          • The Alliance of Unions of SriLankan Airlines says that they have no confidence or trust regarding the restructuring process of the country’s national carrier if the current Chairman, CEO and Board of Directors continue to remain part of the company’s management


                            Sri Lanka has earned 26.23 billion US dollars through exports of goods and services, including tourism and labour in 2024, up 12.6 percent from 23.29 billion a year earlier, data from the central bank shows.
                            Last edited by Flyhigh; 14-12-2017, 10:54 AM.

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                            • Malaysian firm proposes investment plan to revive national airlines

                              Amid speculations of closure and employees writing to Chairman Ajith Dias that they did not have confidence in him as well as the top management of the ailing national carrier SriLankan Airlines, a leading Malaysian company has come forward with an investment proposal to revive the national airlines, Daily Mirror learns.

                              The significance of the investment proposal of Super Group Holdings Pvt. Ltd. of Malaysia is its consent to reactivate the now defunct regional airline of the country, Mihin Air.

                              An authoritative source told Daily Mirror on condition of anonymity that Super Group Holdings had suggested to run SriLankan as a low-cost carrier with available resources within the airline and is keen on substantial investment. The proposal had already been forwarded for review to the Economic Committee chaired by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

                              “The proposals also include operating SriLankan Airlines as an international as well as regional low-cost carrier and Mihin Lanka as a regional and domestic carrier utilising the entire network now in use. All domestic airports such as Ratmalana, Palali in Jaffna, Trincomalee, Koggala and Anuradhapura will be refurbished and upgraded under the proposed programme in addition to international airports of Bandaranaike and Mattala International Airports. It is quite possible that Mihin Lanka will be re-branded and used as a low-cost carrier to cater to the South Asian region and the Indian Sub Continent in a concept of ‘City-to-City’ project,” he said.

                              The certificate already issued to Mihin Lanka by the International Civil Airlines Organisation (ICAO) will be used for the new project.
                              http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Ma...es-142244.html

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                              • IndiGo to operate flights to Colombo from Chennai, Bengaluru


                                CHENNAI: IndiGo will operate new flights from Chennai and Bengaluru to Colombo in Sri Lanka starting January 20, 2018. This will be the airline's eighth international destination and will be offering a starting fare of Rs 3,599 from Chennai and Rs 5,999 from Bengaluru.

                                Flight schedule: Chennai-Colombo flight will depart at 6.55am, Colombo-Chennai at 9.15am, Chennai-Colombo at noon, Colombo-Bengaluru at 2.25pm, Bengaluru-Colombo at 6pm and Colombo-Bengaluru at 8.30pm.
                                Aditya Ghosh, president and whole time director, IndiGo, said, "As one of the most sought-after destinations in South Asia, Colombo draws visitors from across the globe for its fine blend of tradition and culture. It gives us immense pleasure to add Colombo as our 49th destination and cater to the needs of both business as well as leisure travellers."

                                India Business News: IndiGo will operate new flights from Chennai and Bengaluru to Colombo in Sri Lanka starting January 20, 2018. This will be the airline's eighth intern

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