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Originally posted by banuthev View Post4R-ALJ has been flying since last week. Does anybody have any updates about painting & registering 4R-ALS?
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Originally posted by shiwankaswe View PostToday i came from BKK to CMB and my baggage damaged, luckyly i have recorded how they get out all the baggages today...
what can i do for this?
any idea?
bag is worth more than 150USD
Send us an email to cus.bge@srilankan.com with your ticket details, contact number, baggage tag number, PIR number (baggage complaint number at the airport) and a small brief about the damage. Once sent, If possible share your email here. I'll look into that.Last edited by ULA340; 10-11-2018, 03:43 PM.
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Originally posted by shiwankaswe View PostToday i came from BKK to CMB and my baggage damaged, luckyly i have recorded how they get out all the baggages today...
what can i do for this?
any idea?
bag is worth more than 150USD
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Air India expands flights to Colombo
Air India is going to increase the direct flights between Delhi and Colombo before end of this year.
Air India is currently operating 7 weekly flights on the Delhi-Colombo route, eventually, the service will be increased from 7 to 12 weekly effective 15 December 2018. The additional 5 weekly flights are scheduled to operate onboard Airbus A320.
Delhi-Colombo route is also being operated by SriLankan Airlines with double daily onboard Airbus A320/1 aircraft. Air India's expansion plan into Colombo might blow the expansion plans by Vistara which was planning to begin Delhi-Colombo service from October 2018 but Vistara's plans still not been materialized.
© Air Sri Lanka - Do not copy the news
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Originally posted by shiwankaswe View PostToday i came from BKK to CMB and my baggage damaged, luckyly i have recorded how they get out all the baggages today...
what can i do for this?
any idea?
bag is worth more than 150USD
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Originally posted by ULA340 View PostSorry about that brother. Have you made a complaint at the baggage counter in CMB?
Send us an email to cus.bge@srilankan.com with your ticket details, contact number, baggage tag number, PIR number (baggage complaint number at the airport) and a small brief about the damage. Once sent, If possible share your email here. I'll look into that.
here its-:
Dear Officer,
This email is to complain about Baggage damage happen in my last flight from BKK to CMB flight number 405 on Nov 10th, 2018.
Ticket Number - 603 2110496965
Booking reference - V9JZHY
Flight number - 405
Date - 10/11/2018
please check following video I recorded when I land on the same flight
it shows how actually these people care about our belongings
I have attached 2 images that how my baggage got damaged.
please do the needful quickly to resolve my issue.
Thanks
Shiwanka
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Originally posted by Aaqib View PostThey are unloading fabric from what I can see.... However for damaged luggage contact UL and claim the damages form them or else they will replace/repair the damaged bag FOC
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Originally posted by shiwankaswe View Postthat's baggage handling and yes few of fabrics also, but mid of video you can see how they pass baggage
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Lankan owned Peace Air to take wings on Feb. 4
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Shirajiv Sirimane
Creating aviation history, Sri Lanka’s first privately owned airline, Peace Air is scheduled to be airborne from February 4 (Independence Day), Chairman Peace Air Pvt Ltd, Gamini H. Wethasinghe told ‘Daily News Business’.
“Peace Air will be operating daily direct flights to five new destinations in China, starting from Wuhan under the first phase of our operations.” The other four destinations that would be included to the schedule are Xi, An Urumqi, Chongqing and Hardin. “We have also tied up with a leading Chinese travel agency to market these routes and they have guaranteed us of an 80% load factor and large volumes of Cargo.”
From March Peace air plans to operate flights to Indonesia targeting the Umrah (Muslim Religious traffic) and then to Saudi Arabia targeting Haj passengers. “This too would be a daily flight.”
Weththasinghe said that they will initially take delivery of a new 747 aircraft for the Chinese sector which would be a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner which could accommodate 265 passengers. This would be followed up by a Boeing Deamliner 787-10 that could accommodate 330 passengers.
The new airline has already placed order for these two brand new 747 aircraft with Boeing and will also look at buying eight other aircraft.
He said that they will initially obtain US$ 2 billion investment from US and Chinese investors for this operation.
Peace Air will also deploy a 15 member US crew including pilots for a period of six month and they will be gradually phased out replacing them with Sri Lanka crew who are working overseas. “We will use SriLankan Catering,” he said
He ruled out operating flights to Mattala and said the Hambantota airport would come under their radar when they look at operating flights to Indian destinations towards mid next year.
Peace Air will also open their passenger sales office in December at Green Lanka Building, Nawam Mawatha, Colombo 02. “We also hope to offer commissions for airline travel agents in Sri Lanka,” he added.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostAir India expands flights to Colombo
Air India is going to increase the direct flights between Delhi and Colombo before end of this year.
Air India is currently operating 7 weekly flights on the Delhi-Colombo route, eventually, the service will be increased from 7 to 12 weekly effective 15 December 2018. The additional 5 weekly flights are scheduled to operate onboard Airbus A320.
Delhi-Colombo route is also being operated by SriLankan Airlines with double daily onboard Airbus A320/1 aircraft. Air India's expansion plan into Colombo might blow the expansion plans by Vistara which was planning to begin Delhi-Colombo service from October 2018 but Vistara's plans still not been materialized.
© Air Sri Lanka - Do not copy the news
I’m hoping that Vistara could serve DEL as well as BOM in the near future and fill in the gap left by 9W
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Sri Lankan Airlines chairman Ranjith Fernando resigns
Sri Lankan Airlines chairman Ranjith Fernando resigns
Namal Kumara to contest from the SLPP at the upcoming general elections
AG makes submissions at Supreme Courts; says President's gazette dissolving Parliament not unconstitutional
Veteran banker Ranjith Fernando has resigned from the post of chairman Sri Lankan Airlines after serving around six months at the helm of the national career following a customary procedure during the change of government, informed sources said.
Mr. Fernando told the Times Online that he tendered his resignation to the Transport Ministry Secretary after the newly appointed cabinet minister’s assumption of office allowing him to appoint his nominee to head the airline.
However there was no immediate confirmation of the stepping down of other members of the Board of Directors comprising Mano Tittawella, Susantha Katugampala, Dr. Roshen Perera, and Air Marshal Kapila Jayampathy.
Mr. Fernando was chosen to head the board based on his experience in transforming the then state-owned National Development Bank where he served from its inception in 1979 until his retirement in 2001.
He has functioned as Secretary of the Ministry of Industries and Chairman of several public listed companies and the UDA. (Bandula)
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