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Originally posted by Haleef View Post4R-ALS flying to Chennai as UL121 at the moment. It has entered revenue flights since yesterday. Full load of 328 pax today.
What is the cabin layout? Is it in a single Y Class Configuration ?
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Originally posted by Haleef View Post4R-ALS flying to Chennai as UL121 at the moment. It has entered revenue flights since yesterday. Full load of 328 pax today.
and UL website says today's UL 122 from MAA delayed till 1900 ISO sked arrival 1000
So this means ALS had a Tyre burst too?
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostThere'd an article published saying today's UL flight had a Tyre burst while taxing to parking bay in MAA.
and UL website says today's UL 122 from MAA delayed till 1900 ISO sked arrival 1000
So this means ALS had a Tyre burst too?
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostNope, full white with blue belly paint and having Sri Lankan flag next to cockpit and small SriLankan logo on L1 door, and also bearing registration 4R-ALS.
I guess nobody wanted the aircraft - so the only option is to fly it and try to reduce the losses.
UL Management have zero credibility imho.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by Haleef View Post4R-ALS flying to Chennai as UL121 at the moment. It has entered revenue flights since yesterday. Full load of 328 pax today.
Hope everyone doing good and Happy 2019. Sorry for not being active in the forum for sometimes.
As per the inventory we got ALS will be performing UL121/2 for most of the days until 31MAR. Load factors are pretty good and as you know MAA is always a money making route for UL and specially UL121/2 is where we have all the middle eastern and Chinese connections. The aircraft is being operated on all Y basis. Negotiations are going on with Frankfurt Airport to get better slot (unlike last time where we had to park the aircraft for 09-11 hours on ground at FRA) and talks going on with Australian authorities on daily service to SYD as per the current agreement UL can fly only 4 times weekly.
Anyway let's hope for something good this year. Happy flying all!
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Originally posted by ULA340 View PostHello All,
Hope everyone doing good and Happy 2019. Sorry for not being active in the forum for sometimes.
As per the inventory we got ALS will be performing UL121/2 for most of the days until 31MAR. Load factors are pretty good and as you know MAA is always a money making route for UL and specially UL121/2 is where we have all the middle eastern and Chinese connections. The aircraft is being operated on all Y basis. Negotiations are going on with Frankfurt Airport to get better slot (unlike last time where we had to park the aircraft for 09-11 hours on ground at FRA) and talks going on with Australian authorities on daily service to SYD as per the current agreement UL can fly only 4 times weekly.
Anyway let's hope for something good this year. Happy flying all!
Thank for the update ULA340
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LOT Polish Airlines launches seasonal flights to Colombo, Sri Lanka, from next winter
Starting from the winter season, LOT will fly from Warsaw to Colombo in Sri Lanka. Flights will be operated seasonally, from November 3rd to March 28th, three times a week by modern Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. Colombo is the sixth Asian long-haul destination in the growing network of Poland’s flag carrier and the first regular seasonal winter service opened for tourists seeking an exotic winter vacation. Tickets are now available for sale.
LOT’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner will fly between Warsaw and Colombo starting from the coming winter season. The first takeoff is scheduled for 3 November this year. The flights will be operated until the 28th of March 2020 three times a week, according to the following schedule:
LO 069 WAW-CMB 15:35-05:10+1 Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays
LO 070 CMB-WAW 07:35-13:30 Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays
Thanks to the convenient schedule, LOT will guarantee the shortest travel to Sri Lanka to passengers not only from Poland but also from many other European countries.
– We decided to start a regular connection to Sri Lanka due to the very high tourist potential of this direction. Annually, more than 1.8 million passengers travel between Europe and Colombo. Our convenient schedule guarantees passengers from all of the cities in Poland, Western Europe, Baltic States served by LOT, as well as from Prague, Zagreb or Budapest short travel time to Colombo with convenient transfers via Warsaw Chopin Airport. Flights from Warsaw to Sri Lanka will take about 9 hours – says Rafa³ Milczarski, CEO of LOT Polish Airlines.
For the past few years, South Asia has become one of the most frequently chosen destinations for an increasing number of passengers travelling from many European countries. Located in the Indian Ocean, the island of Ceylon attracts visitors with kilometres of sandy beaches, lush greenery, ancient architecture and outstanding cuisine of the region. Sri Lanka is also one of the largest tea producers in the world, hence its large part is covered by tea fields. Between November and March, the average temperature in Sri Lanka is 30C/86F, making it an ideal destination for winter holidays.
– LOT Dreamliners have been used on charter services to many popular exotic destinations in the world for a number of years thanks to the perfect cooperation with tour operators. I am glad that we can take another step today and announce the launch of the first regular long-haul service, which will be operated in the winter season for tourists from Warsaw and other European cities. It’s the shortest and most convenient way for them to get to the beautiful beaches of Ceylon – says Rafa³ Milczarski.
The new connection will be operated using the most modern wide-bodied aircraft in the world – Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Each of them offers passengers to choose between three service classes: LOT Business Class with armchairs unfolding to form a flat bed position and with cuisine like from the best restaurant; LOT Premium Economy Class with a larger, individual space, comfortable seats with footrests, thigh rests, cocktail tables and a rich menu, as well as LOT Economy Class with modern armchairs with individual onboard entertainment screens and USB sockets as well as fresh and varied meals served during the voyage. On the decks, there will also be products containing regional elements.
The launch of the new connection between Warsaw and Colombo is part of the profitable growth strategy that LOT has been implementing since the beginning of 2016, and most of its assumptions have been implemented by Poland’s flag carrier ahead of time. LOT is constantly expanding its fleet. In December last year, the operator received subsequent new aircraft: additional Boeing 737 MAX 8 and four Embraer 190s (LOT already operates 34 Embraer aircraft of four types). This year, deliveries include nine B737 MAX, the number of which will increase by the end of this year to 14. Four more B787 Dreamliner will join the fleet by the end of this year and growings its fleet to 15.
LOT carried a record number of over 8.9 million passengers in 2018, which is 2 million more than a year earlier. This year Poland’s flag carrier will take on board 10 million passengers. Currently, LOT uses 80 modern aircraft every day. The carrier already offers 111 scheduled connections on three continents in its scheduled offer.
Tickets for a new LOT flight to Colombo are already available in all sales channels, including lot.com, LOT Contact Centre, LOT Travel offices and agents.
Warsaw, 22 February 2019
Starting from the winter season, LOT will fly from Warsaw to Colombo in Sri Lanka. Flights will be operated seasonally, from November 3rd to March 28th,
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Originally posted by channa View PostThat will be a good move by Sri Lankan Airlines.
Nothing has changed - there's no way to make money flying this route with the high lease rates UL is paying.
They've also lost all their market share plus all their cargo contracts.
Not sure why this is a good move.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Guys I need a huge favour from all of the aviation lovers who used/uses Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB). I'm currently doing a research for my degree and the topic is "Customer satisfaction at BIA". As part of the research I need to know your opinion, hence much appreciated if you could fill the following questionnaire. Thank you all in advance.
@Banu Hope this is alright bro. Delete this if you feel this is inappropriate.
Link to the questionnaire : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1yOg...nhxYHRFKe8nD70
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UL Increases London frequency for summer
SriLankan Airlines during the month of July and August 2019 is expanding Colombo – London Heathrow service, operating up to 10 weekly flights, instead of 7.
21JUL19 – 31JUL19 8 weekly
01AUG19 – 08AUG19 9 weekly
09AUG19 – 29AUG19 10 weekly
Following schedule is effective for the week of 15AUG19 as operational schedule varies.
UL1505 CMB0430 – 1125LHR 333 7
UL1505 CMB0705 – 1400LHR 333 4
UL1505 CMB0750 – 1445LHR 333 5
UL503 CMB1305 – 2000LHR 333 D
UL1506 LHR1550 – 0705+1CMB 333 7
UL1506 LHR1755 – 0910+1CMB 333 4
UL1506 LHR1850 – 1005+1CMB 333 5
UL504 LHR2130 – 1245+1CMB 333 D
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostNope, full white with blue belly paint and having Sri Lankan flag next to cockpit and small SriLankan logo on L1 door, and also bearing registration 4R-ALS.
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Originally posted by channa View PostSriLankan Airlines during the month of July and August 2019 is expanding Colombo – London Heathrow service, operating up to 10 weekly flights, instead of 7.
21JUL19 – 31JUL19 8 weekly
01AUG19 – 08AUG19 9 weekly
09AUG19 – 29AUG19 10 weekly
Following schedule is effective for the week of 15AUG19 as operational schedule varies.
UL1505 CMB0430 – 1125LHR 333 7
UL1505 CMB0705 – 1400LHR 333 4
UL1505 CMB0750 – 1445LHR 333 5
UL503 CMB1305 – 2000LHR 333 D
UL1506 LHR1550 – 0705+1CMB 333 7
UL1506 LHR1755 – 0910+1CMB 333 4
UL1506 LHR1850 – 1005+1CMB 333 5
UL504 LHR2130 – 1245+1CMB 333 D
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