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  • Originally posted by channa View Post
    Air France is going to commence Paris ( CDG) to Colombo service during 2021/2022 winter season

    The third new destination joining Air France’s network is Colombo’s Bandaranaike International (CMB). Flights will start on Nov. 1, operating 3X-weekly as a continuation of the service to Malé (MLE) in the Maldives. Boeing 787-9s will again be used on this route.

    https://www.routesonline.com/news/29...-destinations/

    This is a great score for CMB and shows confidence in Sri Lanka in a post covid era. I only hope Sri Lanka can really bring its covid numbers down way before then. An extension of the Maldives service sounds very low risk and should work out well load wise. I hope this does well. CMB should be high profile enough by now to attract atleast 1 major carrier from Europe.

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    • Originally posted by 4R-ADA View Post


      This is a great score for CMB and shows confidence in Sri Lanka in a post covid era. I only hope Sri Lanka can really bring its covid numbers down way before then. An extension of the Maldives service sounds very low risk and should work out well load wise. I hope this does well. CMB should be high profile enough by now to attract atleast 1 major carrier from Europe.
      Good news !

      Any chance this will affect UL's plans of resuming direct flights to CDG?

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      • Air France Schedule

        AF 268
        Monday/Thursday/Saturday
        CDG2E 1655
        CMB 1110+1
        789
        13:45
        01NOV21 24MAR22

        Via MLE (2:05 Stop)

        AF 268
        Tuesday/Friday/Sunday
        CMB 1250
        CDG2E 1945
        789
        11:25
        2NOV21 25MAR22

        Non Stop

        Source: GDS

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        • Originally posted by channa View Post
          Air France is going to commence Paris ( CDG) to Colombo service during 2021/2022 winter season

          The third new destination joining Air France’s network is Colombo’s Bandaranaike International (CMB). Flights will start on Nov. 1, operating 3X-weekly as a continuation of the service to Malé (MLE) in the Maldives. Boeing 787-9s will again be used on this route.

          https://www.routesonline.com/news/29...-destinations/
          Good news but on the other hand heavy competition for UL and TK
          AF has also commenced operations to Chennai as well operating once a week
          -Aaqib Hussain
          (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
          www.youtube.com/airlines747

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          • Originally posted by 4R-ADA View Post


            This is a great score for CMB and shows confidence in Sri Lanka in a post covid era. I only hope Sri Lanka can really bring its covid numbers down way before then. An extension of the Maldives service sounds very low risk and should work out well load wise. I hope this does well. CMB should be high profile enough by now to attract atleast 1 major carrier from Europe.
            Few months ago, LOT Polish Airlines and Aeroflot were planning to resume direct flights to Colombo this year. Any update ?

            It's been almost 19 years, French air carrier didn't serve direct flights to Colombo. The last French carrier served Colombo in 2001/2 and that was AOM French Airlines operated on Paris Orly-Colombo-Sydney-Noumea onboard DC10.

            Its definately good news European Airlines are interested in Colombo route.

            I am wondering why AF is changing CDG-MLE-CDG route to CDG-MLE-CMB-CDG. Is it because less demand for French travellors to the Maldives these days?

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            • Originally posted by Aviational View Post
              Air France Schedule

              AF 268
              Monday/Thursday/Saturday
              CDG2E 1655
              CMB 1110+1
              789
              13:45
              01NOV21 24MAR22

              Via MLE (2:05 Stop)

              AF 268
              Tuesday/Friday/Sunday
              CMB 1250
              CDG2E 1945
              789
              11:25
              2NOV21 25MAR22

              Non Stop

              Source: GDS
              Thanks Aviational.


              Aviational/umedhah - Colombo Flight Schedule are available on Air France Website. So that means Colombo route has been confirmed by AF?

              Attached Files

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              • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

                Thanks Aviational.


                Aviational/umedhah - Colombo Flight Schedule are available on Air France Website. So that means Colombo route has been confirmed by AF?

                https://ibb.co/m5V0TZw
                That's awesome... But sadly this would have been a revenue route for UL
                ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

                https://banners-my.flightradar24.com/umedhah.png

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                • Originally posted by Aviational View Post
                  Air France Schedule

                  AF 268
                  Monday/Thursday/Saturday
                  CDG2E 1655
                  CMB 1110+1
                  789
                  13:45
                  01NOV21 24MAR22

                  Via MLE (2:05 Stop)

                  AF 268
                  Tuesday/Friday/Sunday
                  CMB 1250
                  CDG2E 1945
                  789
                  11:25
                  2NOV21 25MAR22

                  Non Stop

                  Source: GDS
                  This is great news. It's good to have a Western European carrier providing service to Colombo again. I guess this is Skyteam's alternative to their previous KLM Colombo service, although the timings of this flight are not as convenient. The return flight particularly doesn't offer good onward connections and requires an overnight stay in Paris if travelling to North America.
                  Hopefully this will not prevent UL from starting their service to CDG. They should offer flights on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday and partner with AF/KL/DL so there is daily service to CDG.

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                  • Srilankan Airlines to commence flights to Moscow

                    SriLankan Airlines will resume flights to the Russian capital, Moscow with a weekly scheduled flight between Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) and Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport (DME) from 30th July 2021.

                    Accordingly, SriLankan would commence its flights to Russia every Friday using an Airbus A330 configured for 269 economy and 28 business class seats.

                    The frequency of operation will be once a week, having a flight time of around 08 hours and 25 minutes.

                    Flight UL533 will depart Colombo at 22:20 hrs., landing at Moscow Domodedovo Airport at 04:30 hrs., with the return leg UL534 leaving Moscow at 19:15 hrs. the next day and landing back into Colombo at 06:05 hrs. on Sunday.

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                    • COPE tells SriLankan Airlines to submit business plan within a month


                      Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) Chairman MP Charitha Herath yesterday directed SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ashok Pathirage to submit a complete business plan within a month to make the National Carrier profitable.

                      The Committee also recommended to the Secretary to the Ministry of Tourism to study the current situation and submit a report at Ministerial level within a month.

                      The Committee further recommended that an expert committee be appointed to conduct a comprehensive study and submit a report as early as possible.

                      It was revealed at the COPE meeting that the loss of SriLankan Airlines Ltd. as of 31 March 2021 from the day it was taken over by the Government was Rs. 372,015 million.

                      The total loss of the company following taxes in the year 2020/21 was Rs. 45,674 million and the operating loss has also increased, COPE Chairman Herath said.

                      This was due to the impact of the prevailing COVID-19 situation, as well as rising costs of jet fuel, aircraft operating leasing costs and other operating leasing costs.

                      The Committee observed that the adverse capital conditions of the company had reached a critical level by 31 March 2021 and was therefore facing a problematic situation regarding its operations without the assistance of the Treasury.

                      The Committee observed that the Cabinet had approved for an additional investment of $ 500 million by 2020, of which $ 240 million had already been released to the company. The Committee also paid special attention to the manner in which the money was used.

                      The Committee also observed that a senior management officer serving at SriLankan Airlines as of 31 March 2021 receives a monthly salary of Rs. 3.1 million; 82 pilots receive a monthly salary of over Rs. 2 million; and another 142 pilots, 12 aeronautical engineers, nine engineering managers and three top management officers of SriLankan Airlines receive a monthly salary of between Rs. 1 million and Rs. 2 million.

                      The Chairman also pointed out the need to maintain this service as a national airline.

                      The Committee also revealed that SriLankan Airlines’ daily loss was Rs. 84 million and that a systematic plan was needed to make the company profitable.

                      The Committee commended SriLankan Airlines for reducing its cost by $ 66.9 million in 2019/20 and 2020/21.

                      Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, State Ministers Ajith Nivard Cabraal, D.V. Chanaka and Indika Anuruddha, MPs Rauff Hakeem, Patali Champika Ranawaka, Eran Wickramaratne, Harsha de Silva, S.M. Marikkar, Jagath Pushpa Kumara, Jayantha Samaraweera, Premnath C. Dolawatta, S.M. Marikkar and S. Rasamanikkam were present at this meeting.

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                      • SriLankan A330 to receive a Dalada Perahera sticker pasted on it.

                        SriLankan Airlines, which has been declared bankrupt and even recommended for closure, is planning to affix a sticker to the Kandy Dalada Perahera on one of the planes at a cost of Rs. 78 lakhs. It is planned to use an Airbus A330-300 4R-ALP aircraft for this purpose.

                        The stickers are to be obtained from the United States and the cost of the raw material alone is around Rs. 78 lakhs. Thereafter, it is planned to affix stickers on 6 more such aircraft.

                        Sri Lanka's dollar reserves are declining rapidly. Therefore, how reasonable is it to send money abroad for something that is not essential at the moment when even the essential goods imported by Sri Lanka are restricted? Is it fair for an airline that is so bankrupt and unable to pay even its salaries to use the money borrowed from the government treasury for such unnecessary activities without any hesitation? Employees are questioning whether the most important thing at the moment is to stick a parade sticker on an airplane.

                        (translated using Google Translate).

                        Haleef Ismail
                        www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

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                        • Originally posted by Haleef View Post
                          SriLankan A330 to receive a Dalada Perahera sticker pasted on it.

                          SriLankan Airlines, which has been declared bankrupt and even recommended for closure, is planning to affix a sticker to the Kandy Dalada Perahera on one of the planes at a cost of Rs. 78 lakhs. It is planned to use an Airbus A330-300 4R-ALP aircraft for this purpose.

                          The stickers are to be obtained from the United States and the cost of the raw material alone is around Rs. 78 lakhs. Thereafter, it is planned to affix stickers on 6 more such aircraft.

                          Sri Lanka's dollar reserves are declining rapidly. Therefore, how reasonable is it to send money abroad for something that is not essential at the moment when even the essential goods imported by Sri Lanka are restricted? Is it fair for an airline that is so bankrupt and unable to pay even its salaries to use the money borrowed from the government treasury for such unnecessary activities without any hesitation? Employees are questioning whether the most important thing at the moment is to stick a parade sticker on an airplane.

                          (translated using Google Translate).

                          https://lankacnews.com/%e0%b6%9c%e0%...B3wsku3Pt2cmU0
                          Thanks Haleef for the update !

                          I think 4R-ALM has received a small sticker "Our Champions Our Pride".

                          It will be better if UL use large stickers to promote Sri Lanka Tourism !

                          Please share your opinion.

                          Photo Credits to Aviation Flash
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                          • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

                            Thanks Haleef for the update !

                            I think 4R-ALM has received a small sticker "Our Champions Our Pride".

                            It will be better if UL use large stickers to promote Sri Lanka Tourism !

                            Please share your opinion.

                            Photo Credits to Aviation Flash
                            4R-ALL has also received the same sticker. It's good that SriLankan is coming up with the initiative of promoting the country and the airline with all of this. Sometimes people need to think positive about these without always thinking backwards. I also heard that the Dalada Perahera sticker is a tourist funded project.
                            Haleef Ismail
                            www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

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                              Sri Lankan Airlines Advertise for a new CEO

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                              • SWISS connecting Sri Lanka with Europe again

                                August, 16, 2021


                                Two weekly flights between Colombo and Zurich / From Zurich excellent flight connections to many other European destinations / United Ventures new GSA for Lufthansa Group Airlines as of September

                                Good news for all Sri Lankans longing to visit Europe again: Fully vaccinated third country nationals from outside the European Union can now visit Switzerland again without quarantine requirements. This means passengers arriving from Sri Lanka will be able to enter Switzerland normally again, given they can provide either a certificate of full CoVid-19 vaccination, full recovery from a Covid-19 infection, or by presenting a negative AntiGen Rapid or PCR test result prior to boarding their flight from Colombo.

                                Equal good news: As of 4 November, Swiss International Airlines will offer two weekly flights operated by leading Swiss leisure airline Edelweiss between Colombo and Zurich for business and private travel. Customers departing to Zurich will have access to Lufthansa Group’s vast European network with excellent flight connections to almost every other European country. In order to board the aircraft in Colombo, passengers need to fulfill the entry requirements of their ultimate destination.

                                “We are delighted to have Swiss restrictions fall for flights from Sri Lanka,” says George Ettiyil, responsible for all commercial activities in South Asia for the Lufthansa Group airlines. “We are ready to serve our Sri Lankan customers who want to travel to Switzerland or another European country to have a memorable holiday, visit family and friends or see business partners they haven’t been able to meet in person for more than a year.” George Ettiyil also expects strong pent-up demand for flights from Zurich to Colombo: “Sri Lanka is one of our most important leisure destinations in all of Asia.”

                                Ettiyil adds: “Our flights will offer customers state-of-the-art safety and hygiene standards that are among the highest in the industry, top-notch comfort and service in all classes as well as numerous flight connections from Zurich to top destinations in Europe.” Furthermore, Lufthansa Group Airlines will partner with “United Ventures” as its new General Sales Agency (GSA) for the Sri Lankan market as soon as 1 September. “With United Ventures we have nothing less than a top-notch service provider supporting us in what is a crucial market for our South Asian airline business,” says Ettiyil.



                                Timetable SWISS (as of 4 November):

                                LX 8065 (operated by Edelweiss)

                                Departure Colombo: 10:05am / 12:50pm

                                Arrival Zurich: 04:40pm / 07:15pm

                                Departure in Colombo: Thursday / Saturday



                                LX8064 (operated by Edelweiss)

                                Departure Zurich: 05:50pm / 08:55pm

                                Arrival Colombo: 08:20am / 11:20am

                                Departure in Zurich: Friday / Sunday

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