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SriLankan Airlines to suspend flights to Hong Kong from October
SriLankan Airlines has decided to suspend flights to Hong Kong from October, the airline said today.
The National airline said that after having re-evaluated its presence in the Far East, the Airline is suspending operations to Hong Kong with effect from October 27, 2018. This decision has been taken following careful assessment of commercial results over a significant period of time.
The airline said it will continue to evaluate future opportunities in the Hong Kong region, as it does with all its markets.
Arrangements are being made to route passengers who have already purchased tickets to and from Hong Kong, on other airlines.
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Originally posted by WDR View PostSriLankan Airlines to suspend flights to Hong Kong from October
SriLankan Airlines has decided to suspend flights to Hong Kong from October, the airline said today.
The National airline said that after having re-evaluated its presence in the Far East, the Airline is suspending operations to Hong Kong with effect from October 27, 2018. This decision has been taken following careful assessment of commercial results over a significant period of time.
The airline said it will continue to evaluate future opportunities in the Hong Kong region, as it does with all its markets.
Arrangements are being made to route passengers who have already purchased tickets to and from Hong Kong, on other airlines.
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http://colombogazette.com/2018/09/19...-from-october/
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI'm confused How economical cancelling the Hong Kong route?
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostI can't understand why close such a route that is almost or mostly full of pax daily. The airline will face more losses than making profit.
also high demand season CX using 77w with 400 pax,
how come UL still cant be successful with A321Neo.
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Originally posted by Azamh View PostAs per HK station Manager, He said HKG CMB route should have cargo + pax, recent days downgrade of aircraft made them to loose the cargo business which CX started to use this opputunity to bring there 747 thrice week,
also high demand season CX using 77w with 400 pax,
how come UL still cant be successful with A321Neo.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI'm confused How economical cancelling the Hong Kong route?
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Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View PostMost probably a Chinese airline if something does come about, no one else would dare to get involved with so much interference. Maybe it's a blessing in disguise for UL as well as local Gov interference will be much less with Chinese involvement.
They'd have to completely restructure the Airline, its Management, Operations and Fleet and get those idiots at the Civil Aviation Authority to understand that their legislation on having a carrier operating a maximum of 3 types of Aircraft is absolute bullshit and for it to be scrapped immediately
Take GAN for example, does it seem feasible to operate at 25 to 30% on a thrice weekly basis and that too utilizing an A320!
Get a couple of Turboprops or A319/A220's for Gods sake and utilize them on routes with lower yield
Look at the schedule to VNS - twice weekly on the same day that Air India flies as well!
So much for competition
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Originally posted by LankaFlyer View Postyeah correct as I heard there is no profit yeild .plus bc load is poor .(of course when CX operates with their brand-new flat bed 7 times a week )
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Originally posted by rathz View Postare you kidding?? Have you seen the load of that flight?? This not the profit thing man. You should understand that. They suspended our european flights as well. Whats the meaning?? Still they are non profitable airline. What the faq man
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Originally posted by LankaFlyer View Postyeah correct as I heard there is no profit yeild .plus bc load is poor .(of course when CX operates with their brand-new flat bed 7 times a week )
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Originally posted by Aaqib View PostAgreed! However, It'd be a blessing if any Foreign Carrier would Invest in UL at this point (even with a lesser debt burden)
in Lemon socialist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_socialism Country
Get a couple of Turboprops or A319/A220's for Gods sake and utilize them on routes with lower yield
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