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Originally posted by Serendib View Post
- Taking delivery of aircraft that are not needed.
- 12 year leases with no termination clause.
- Leases at above market rates making it impossible to make money.
- Being forced into expansion because the aircraft are coming no matter what.
- Loss of EASA145 certification which is being kept very quiet....
- Rogue CEO's Melbourne flights for which there is no market.
I'd say colossal losses are inevitable.
Anyone think it's a good idea to investigate all of the above? Your Politicians certainly don't.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by banuthev View Post4R-ALR has been flying since yesterday, as per FR24. I believe it was away from service for maintenance for short time.
Any idea when did the 4R-ALC was active for the last time?
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Monarch Airlines is considering to return to long haul operations. Any chance they resuming the seasonal flights to Colombo ? in the past they served Colombo from both Manchester and Gatwick. Thomson Airways already operating Gatwick-Colombo every once a week onboard B787 in every Winter seasons. Love to see another British Airline to land in Colombo. Any idea why still no seasonal airline hasn't come forward to connect Paris-Colombo and Frankfurt-Colombo ?
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Originally posted by Serendib View Posthttp://newsfirst.lk/english/2017/09/...-losses/173203
The Committee on public accounts has informed the government to cancel the manufacture order for four aircraft which SriLankan Airlines had proposed to purchase.
Chairman of COPE MP Sunil Handunnetti announced today, September 22, that the committee informed him to provide this advise to the government.
It was decided in 2013 to purchase four A350-900 aircraft and to lease three more aircraft of the same model for SriLankan Airlines. Orders were placed for this transaction to be carried out and the current government decided to cancel the agreement once it came into power.Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostLol -"At risk of colossal losses".
- Taking delivery of aircraft that are not needed.
- 12 year leases with no termination clause.
- Leases at above market rates making it impossible to make money.
- Being forced into expansion because the aircraft are coming no matter what.
- Loss of EASA145 certification which is being kept very quiet....
- Rogue CEO's Melbourne flights for which there is no market.
I'd say colossal losses are inevitable.
Anyone think it's a good idea to investigate all of the above? Your Politicians certainly don't.
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SriLankan Airlines in accommodation deal with Booking.com
SriLankan Airlines said it has entered into a partnership with Booking.com, the world’s largest accommodation website, enabling passengers to book accommodations online along with their flight tickets.
Siva Ramachandran, chief commercial officer at SriLankan, said it aims to have a “one-stop” travel solution for passengers with the convenience of booking their flight and their accommodation at a single go.
Brian Batista, senior director of strategic partnerships at Booking.com, said the partnership with SriLankan Airlines provides customers a broad range of accommodation options, from hostels, B&Bs, apartments, villas to five-star luxury hotels.
At Christmas Pope urges faithful to think of machine gunned children, bombed hospitals | EconomyNextChristians gathered at the Church of the Nativity in the holy city of Bethlehem on Tuesday to mark a solemn Christmas overshadowed by war, as Pope Francis led mass in the Vatican.
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10th International Civil Aviation Negotiation Conference of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
Above conference is to be held in Sri Lanka from 04th to 08th December 2017 and the proposal made by the Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva to sign an agreement between GOSL and ICAO on hosting the above event, was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers.
Supply, Installation and Implementation of an Air traffic control simulator for Civil Aviation Training Centre
The proposal made by Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva, to award the above contract as decided by Procurement Appeal Board, and recommended by the Standing Cabinet Appointed Procurement Committee, to M/S, Adacel Technologies Limited, was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers.
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Originally posted by Max View PostSriLankan Airlines in accommodation deal with Booking.com
SriLankan Airlines said it has entered into a partnership with Booking.com, the world’s largest accommodation website, enabling passengers to book accommodations online along with their flight tickets.
Siva Ramachandran, chief commercial officer at SriLankan, said it aims to have a “one-stop” travel solution for passengers with the convenience of booking their flight and their accommodation at a single go.
Brian Batista, senior director of strategic partnerships at Booking.com, said the partnership with SriLankan Airlines provides customers a broad range of accommodation options, from hostels, B&Bs, apartments, villas to five-star luxury hotels.
http://www.economynext.com/SriLankan...om-3-8761.html
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