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SriLankan Airlines has made progress in the first half of this year by reducing group loss to 76 million US dollars, a 10 million dollar improvement over the previous year.
This was achieved despite an overall decline in Group Revenue of 43 million dollars, 70 percent of which was due to a drop in passenger and cargo revenue.
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Originally posted by newsflasher View PostWonder why Peshawar-Colombo.
those arrivals from colombo only matter here..
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Sri Lanka's national air carrier to begin flights to Jaffna Airport to boost tourism
Sri Lanka's national air carrier, SriLankan Airlines said on Thursday that it would soon begin flights to Jaffna in the north of the island country, to boost tourism in the area.
Group Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines Vipula Gunatilleka quoted in local media reports as saying the airline hopes to begin flights to the newly opened Jaffna International Airport by next year and will look at leasing smaller aircrafts to operate in this route.
"The airline will include Jaffna as a stopover destination when operating flights to some of the Indian destinations, thus establishing good connectivity between Colombo and Jaffna as well," Gunatilleka said.
He added that the opening of an international airport in Jaffna will help boost the economy and tourism in the area and as the national carrier, SriLankan Airlines hopes to assist in these efforts by operating flights.
"Our current fleet do not have the required equipment to operate to Jaffna and we will look at the option of acquiring a suitable aircraft to launch this operation next year," Gunatilleka said.
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena last month opened the Jaffna International Airport in a bid to boost tourism and development in the former war-torn province.
The airport was constructed at an approximate cost of 12 million U.S. dollars.
Last edited by Serendib; 07-11-2019, 04:57 PM.
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostSriLankan Airlines has made progress in the first half of this year by reducing group loss to 76 million US dollars, a 10 million dollar improvement over the previous year.
This was achieved despite an overall decline in Group Revenue of 43 million dollars, 70 percent of which was due to a drop in passenger and cargo revenue.
https://www.lankabusinessonline.com/...hts-to-sydney/
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostSri Lanka's national air carrier to begin flights to Jaffna Airport to boost tourism
Sri Lanka's national air carrier, SriLankan Airlines said on Thursday that it would soon begin flights to Jaffna in the north of the island country, to boost tourism in the area.
Group Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines Vipula Gunatilleka quoted in local media reports as saying the airline hopes to begin flights to the newly opened Jaffna International Airport by next year and will look at leasing smaller aircrafts to operate in this route.
"The airline will include Jaffna as a stopover destination when operating flights to some of the Indian destinations, thus establishing good connectivity between Colombo and Jaffna as well," Gunatilleka said.
He added that the opening of an international airport in Jaffna will help boost the economy and tourism in the area and as the national carrier, SriLankan Airlines hopes to assist in these efforts by operating flights.
"Our current fleet do not have the required equipment to operate to Jaffna and we will look at the option of acquiring a suitable aircraft to launch this operation next year," Gunatilleka said.
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena last month opened the Jaffna International Airport in a bid to boost tourism and development in the former war-torn province.
The airport was constructed at an approximate cost of 12 million U.S. dollars.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/201..._138536761.htm
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostSri Lanka's national air carrier to begin flights to Jaffna Airport to boost tourism
Sri Lanka's national air carrier, SriLankan Airlines said on Thursday that it would soon begin flights to Jaffna in the north of the island country, to boost tourism in the area.
Group Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines Vipula Gunatilleka quoted in local media reports as saying the airline hopes to begin flights to the newly opened Jaffna International Airport by next year and will look at leasing smaller aircrafts to operate in this route.
"The airline will include Jaffna as a stopover destination when operating flights to some of the Indian destinations, thus establishing good connectivity between Colombo and Jaffna as well," Gunatilleka said.
He added that the opening of an international airport in Jaffna will help boost the economy and tourism in the area and as the national carrier, SriLankan Airlines hopes to assist in these efforts by operating flights.
"Our current fleet do not have the required equipment to operate to Jaffna and we will look at the option of acquiring a suitable aircraft to launch this operation next year," Gunatilleka said.
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena last month opened the Jaffna International Airport in a bid to boost tourism and development in the former war-torn province.
The airport was constructed at an approximate cost of 12 million U.S. dollars.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/201..._138536761.htm
UL seems to have already missed the bus since Alliance Air is scheduled to begin soon
Any idea what type of Aircraft UL would acquire ? I think they might opt for ATR 72’s although I do think that the Bombardier Dash-8 Q400 is a better suited turboprop in terms of efficiency and comfort
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SriLankan Airlines in codeshare with Air India to serve Toronto
November, 8, 2019
Seamless connectivity between Canada and Sri Lanka
SriLankan Airlines is taking a firm step towards further increasing travel connectivity between Sri Lanka and Canada. SriLankan Airlines commences codeshared non-stop services between Toronto and New Delhi with long standing partner Air India, providing seamless connections to Colombo, from 7th*November 2019 onwards.
Vipula Gunatilleka, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines said: “Air India is a valued longtime partner and we are pleased to be teaming up with them to provide this service. SriLankan has been expanding our network through a combination of increasing our own destinations and frequencies; and expanding into new markets through codeshares with partner airlines. This is intended to facilitate travel for visitors to Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan residents overseas and Sri Lankans wishing to travel overseas.”
Ms. Meenakshi Mallik, Director - Commercial, Air India said: “Air India is continuously working towards providing convenience to travelers & with this enhanced cooperation with our long standing partner Sri Lankan Airlines, travelers will now have seamless connections between Canada & Sri Lanka through Delhi Airport”.
Travelers will now have the opportunity to book their entire journey in one go, which they were earlier unable to do. The non-stop flight from Toronto’s Lester B. Pearson International Airport to New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is supported by rapid connectivity to Colombo with connection times of just 4 hours for Colombo-Delhi-Toronto and 6 hours for Toronto-Delhi-Colombo. Flights operate on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays both to and from Toronto. The Delhi-Toronto flight AI187 will have the UL code UL3640; while the Toronto-Delhi flight AI188 will have the code UL3641.
SriLankan and Air India currently codeshare on each other’s flights to a large number of destinations in South Asia, the Far East and the Indian Ocean region.
SriLankan Airlines has a route network of 130 cities in 58 countries, including codeshare operations in partnership with the world’s finest airlines. SriLankan also connects travelers to over 1,000 cities in 160 countries through its*oneworld partner airlines.
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Chennai to Jaffna from 11 November 2019Attached Files
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostSriLankan Airlines in codeshare with Air India to serve Toronto
November, 8, 2019
Seamless connectivity between Canada and Sri Lanka
SriLankan Airlines is taking a firm step towards further increasing travel connectivity between Sri Lanka and Canada. SriLankan Airlines commences codeshared non-stop services between Toronto and New Delhi with long standing partner Air India, providing seamless connections to Colombo, from 7th*November 2019 onwards.
Vipula Gunatilleka, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines said: “Air India is a valued longtime partner and we are pleased to be teaming up with them to provide this service. SriLankan has been expanding our network through a combination of increasing our own destinations and frequencies; and expanding into new markets through codeshares with partner airlines. This is intended to facilitate travel for visitors to Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan residents overseas and Sri Lankans wishing to travel overseas.”
Ms. Meenakshi Mallik, Director - Commercial, Air India said: “Air India is continuously working towards providing convenience to travelers & with this enhanced cooperation with our long standing partner Sri Lankan Airlines, travelers will now have seamless connections between Canada & Sri Lanka through Delhi Airport”.
Travelers will now have the opportunity to book their entire journey in one go, which they were earlier unable to do. The non-stop flight from Toronto’s Lester B. Pearson International Airport to New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is supported by rapid connectivity to Colombo with connection times of just 4 hours for Colombo-Delhi-Toronto and 6 hours for Toronto-Delhi-Colombo. Flights operate on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays both to and from Toronto. The Delhi-Toronto flight AI187 will have the UL code UL3640; while the Toronto-Delhi flight AI188 will have the code UL3641.
SriLankan and Air India currently codeshare on each other’s flights to a large number of destinations in South Asia, the Far East and the Indian Ocean region.
SriLankan Airlines has a route network of 130 cities in 58 countries, including codeshare operations in partnership with the world’s finest airlines. SriLankan also connects travelers to over 1,000 cities in 160 countries through its*oneworld partner airlines.
http://www.colombopage.com/archive_1...73136930CH.php
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Special TUI Airways flight lands at Mattala Airport.
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Contract to supply SriLankan Airlines aviation fuel awarded to 12 airport locations
Cabinet proposal presented by Finance Minister*SLA operates in 37 destinations in 19 countries
Cabinet this week gave approval to award the contract for the supply of aviation fuel for SriLankan Airlines at 12 airport locations worldwide, in order to maintain the services of the airline.
The Cabinet proposal was presented by Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera.
SriLankan Airlines presently operates its services to 37 destinations in 19 countries.*
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostWe need to welcome such Charter flights in winter.. bring as many tourists & improve our economy
Mattala is the closest to our golden sandy warm beaches
No need to waste time on the roads
It would be better if Sri Lanka promote the southern beaches and wildlife to attract charter flights to use HRI.
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