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Seven airlines announce plans to operate scheduled flights when airport reopens
A total of seven airlines have so far announced plans to operate scheduled flights once the airport reopens on 21 January, a top official said.
The international airlines are Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad, Turkish Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Kuwait Airways and Oman Air
However, the Civil Aviation Authority official said these airlines were yet to file their schedule of flights but were likely to do so by next week.
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Sri Lanka is in talks with major airlines
Sri Lanka is in talks with major airlines to resume passenger flights to the country.
Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said that discussions have been held with the country managers of international airlines.
“We have explained to them the system we will have in place when Sri Lanka reopens for tourists,” the Minister said during a post-cabinet press conference.
He said that the most recent discussion the Sri Lankan authorities had was with Emirates and they have shown interest in resuming flights to Sri Lanka.
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic 26 international passenger airlines flew to Sri Lanka.
He said that during the pandemic only seven passenger airlines flew to Sri Lanka.
Ranatunga said that any passenger airline can fly to Sri Lanka once the borders reopen while private jets and cruise ships will also be able to bring passengers to the country.
Over 50 hotels will be out of bounds for locals when Sri Lanka reopens its borders for tourists from 21 January.
Speaking to hoteliers during an online discussion on Friday,
Kimarli Fernando, Chairperson, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) said that beach areas adjoining these hotels will be cordoned off to prevent interaction between locals and foreign tourists.(EASWARAN RUTNAM)
Source:daily mirror
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We were happy to warmly welcome Oman Airlines , WY 371 at #BIA early this morning with 50 Sri Lankan passengers.
This was the first flight operated to Sri Lanka after Sri Lanka ?? reopened the borders today - 21/01/2021
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SriLankan Airlines is planning to start flights to Moscow
SL Gov has given approval to Ethiopian Airlines and Maldivian Airlines to start direct flights to Colombo Airport. I can see scheduled flights are only going to be operated by SriLankan Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways and Oman Air.
Any idea if any other airlines going to operate scheduled flights to Colombo?
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SriLankan Airlines Feb21 Passenger & Cargo FlightsPASSENGER FLIGHTS DESTINATION FLIGHT FREQUENCY AFT DAMMAM UL1507 3.6 A321NEO DHAKA UL189 3.5.7 EQV DOHA UL217 1.2.4.5 EQV DUBAI UL225 1.2.3.4.5.6.7 EQV DUBAI UL231 2.3.5.7 EQV FRANKFURT UL553 3.7 A333 GUANGZHOU UL880 3 A332 JAKARTA UL1364 1 A321NEO KARACHI UL183 1.4.6 EQV SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR UL320 1 A333 KUWAIT UL229 3.7 A333 LAHORE UL185 1.4 A320/A333 LONDON UL503 1.4 A333 MALE-LONDON UL505 2.6 A333 MALE' UL101 1.2.3.4.5.6.7 A333 MALE' UL115 1.2.3.4.5.6.7 EQV MALE' UL103 1.2.3.4.5.6.7 EQV MELBOURNE UL604 3.5 A333 MILANO UL1207 4.6 A333 RIYADH UL1263 2.4.7 A333 SEOUL UL470 2 A332 SHANGHAI UL866 5 A333 SINGAPORE UL302 3.5 A333 SYDNEY UL606 3.5 A333 TOKYO UL454 3.5 A333 CARGO FLIGHTS DESTINATION FLIGHT FREQUENCY AFT MUMBAI UL1041 2 EQV MUMBAI UL1043 7 EQV HONG KONG UL1422 7 EQV CHENNAI UL1025 6 EQV CHENNAI UL1029 3 EQV
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostSriLankan Airlines is planning to start flights to Moscow
SL Gov has given approval to Ethiopian Airlines and Maldivian Airlines to start direct flights to Colombo Airport. I can see scheduled flights are only going to be operated by SriLankan Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways and Oman Air.
Any idea if any other airlines going to operate scheduled flights to Colombo?
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SriLankan flies to Russia twice a week
SriLankan Airlines has decided to resume flights to Moscow, Russia.
It is reported that it is preparing to start flights to Moscow twice a week from mid-February.
SriLankan Airlines' UL531 flights to Moscow were suspended in 2014.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostSriLankan flies to Russia twice a week
SriLankan Airlines has decided to resume flights to Moscow, Russia.
It is reported that it is preparing to start flights to Moscow twice a week from mid-February.
SriLankan Airlines' UL531 flights to Moscow were suspended in 2014.
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The Government has approved two more airlines to commence operations to Sri Lanka during the post Covid- phase, the Daily FT reported.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) has approved Ethiopian Airlines and Maldivian Airlines to join the existing fleet of international airlines operating to Sri Lanka.
The two new airlines were approved from among six applications received by the CAASL.
The approval of the two new airlines has increased the number of registered carriers in Sri Lanka to nearly 40.
The CAASL said the approval of GoAir – an Indian low-cost airline; Sky Capital Airlines – a Bangladesh cargo airline; Jetsar – an Australian low-cost airline; Air Falcon – a cargo carrier from Pakistan; and Jazeera Airways from Kuwait is pending.
Stating that only eight international airlines and 15 charter carriers were operating to Sri Lanka following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Authority said as of January 2020 there were a total of 35 registered airlines (NewsWire)
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Originally posted by Serendib View Post
The CAASL said the approval of GoAir – an Indian low-cost airline; Sky Capital Airlines – a Bangladesh cargo airline; Jetsar – an Australian low-cost airline; Air Falcon – a cargo carrier from Pakistan; and Jazeera Airways from Kuwait is pending.
Hi Aaqib, Any idea why news is saying GoAir need Approval Again?
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Originally posted by banuthev View Post
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Post
DME again should be the choice. S7 Airlines (OneWorld member) also based at DME offers a healthy amount of connections to mainland Europe. If UL can start a codeshare agreement with them, that would be nice.
I wonder what happened to the previous plan of Aeroflot flying SVO-CMB from 31 Dec 20?
The first charter flight carrying foreign tourists following the re-opening of the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), will arrive in Sri Lanka with 300 passengers from Kazakhstan on Tuesday (29). These passengers will be arriving on the Kazakhstan flag carrier Air Astana, a Tourism Ministry spokesman said. This follows the Government lifting the ban on passenger Charter flights to Sri Lanka from today to kick start a tourism drive. Due to logistical reasons, the first flights will however arrive from December 29.
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