Originally posted by banuthev
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Sri Lanka Aviation
Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
Some more from current investigation...
SriLankan airlines former senior air hostess, Yasantha Naomi Alwis informed the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) on irregularities at SriLankan that she had to resign from the permanent staff in 2012 because of the pressure imposed by the company’s Human Resources Division over her pregnancy. ..
Brave of her to come forward - Pradeepa is obviously being protected by Corrupt Politicians.
Instead of sending an A330 to Mubai how about some house cleaning?
Pradeepa may not be HHR anymore but he's still in the company.Last edited by ejanson65; 20-04-2019, 03:06 PM.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
Comment
-
Air India puts off launch of Mumbai-Colombo flight
Air India has deferred the launch of its Mumbai-Colombo-Mumbai flight after the serial bomb blasts in the Sri Lankan capital on Sunday. The five-times a week non-stop flight was to be launched on May 1 using an Airbus aircraft.
In a communication to travel agents sent out on Wednesday, the state-owned airline said that in view of disruptions at Colombo, AI 275/276 Mumbai-Colombo Mumbai flight “stands cancelled” between May 1 and May 31. Over 350 people of various nationalities, including Indians, were killed in the blasts.
The airline’s daily connection between Delhi and Colombo continues to operate and on Thursday it was about 90 minutes late in leaving Delhi.
Sources in SpiceJet said that they will continue to operate their flights from Madurai and Chennai to Colombo adding that passenger load on these flights was doing okay. They declined to say how many passengers were travelling to Colombo.
Dutch to fly tourists home from Sri Lanka within days
AFP - Hundreds of Dutch tourists will be flown home in the coming days from Sri Lanka in the wake of the Easter bombings, according to the guarantee scheme governing Dutch tour operators.
Following the attacks, which killed 253 people, around 500 Dutch visitors who remain in Sri Lanka will be flown home "within days," the director of the Calamiteitenfonds group said Friday.
"We are currently in consultations with affiliated organisations," said Erik Jan Reuvere, whose fund acts as insurer and coordinator for tour operators in times of crisis.
"We estimate between 400 and 500 people are travelling in Sri Lanka under our guarantee," Reuvere told AFP. He said they would be flown home either on scheduled flights or a "probable" charter operated by the TUI group on Monday.
The repatriation comes after the Dutch foreign ministry late Thursday recommended only essential trips be made to the island, citing the potential danger of further attacks by fugitive terrorists.
The ministry warned the security situation on the island remained "unpredictable and uncertain".
Vietnam's embassy in Sri Lanka has met the Board of Investment, Sri Lanka -Greater Mekong Business Council of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, to promote links between investors of the two countries, a statement said.
UK travellers warned against Sri Lanka travel – your cancellation rights
Sri Lanka is currently facing a state of emergency and a nationwide curfew following Sunday's terror attacks, and the UK Government is now advising against all but essential travel there. If you're in the country now or due to travel there shortly, here's what you need to know.
Sri Lanka was hit by a series of devastating terror attacks last Sunday, including bomb blasts at three churches and three hotels. More than 250 people are now thought to have died, including a number of tourists.
As of Thursday (25 April), the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is now advising against all but essential travel to Sri Lanka – see its latest Sri Lanka travel advice.
We've specific help for travellers to Sri Lanka below, but also see our Holiday Rights guide for more info.
Comment
-
SriLankan Airlines appoints new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO)
Mr. Joshua Bustos has been appointed as the new Chief Commercial Officer – CCO of SriLankan Airlines with effect from 23 April 2019.
He is an internationally experienced senior level airline executive with over 20 years’ experience helping both low cost carriers and legacy airlines identify, expand and increase revenue.
He was extending his services to Safi Airways as the CEO before being welcomed into the SriLankan Airlines. He also held key positions in leading organizations including American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, South African Airways and Sabre Airline Solutions. He was on the network sounding board and revenue management advisory board at Star Alliance during his tenure with South African Airways.
Comment
-
Is there any anticipated direct flights between CMB and MED madinah, Saudi Arabia in the following weeks. I know airlines like SV provide connections from three of there hubs but is there any direct flight by either UL or SV about to be launched atleast for Ramadan. Thanks
Comment
-
Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostCan anyone here update us on why below aircrafts are inactive for quite some days:
A320 - 4R-ABL
A332 - 4R-ALC
A333 - 4R-ALR
Any impact on international flights to Colombo?
Comment
-
Originally posted by banuthev View PostDid SriLankan Airlines cancel or reduce the schedule flights due to terrorism?
Any impact on international flights to Colombo?
Comment
-
Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostCan anyone here update us on why below aircrafts are inactive for quite some days:
A320 - 4R-ABL
A332 - 4R-ALC
A333 - 4R-ALR
Comment
-
China Southern is downgrading the frequency of Colombo flights from 3 to 1 weekly and Air India is postponing the Mumbai-Colombo launch to July. Shame the terrorist attacks have really affected the Sri Lanka Aviation. Any chance KLM & LOT are operating Colombo flights in Winter 2019?
Comment
-
Originally posted by banuthev View PostChina Southern is downgrading the frequency of Colombo flights from 3 to 1 weekly and Air India is postponing the Mumbai-Colombo launch to July. Shame the terrorist attacks have really affected the Sri Lanka Aviation. Any chance KLM & LOT are operating Colombo flights in Winter 2019?
i saw lot of them saying the CMB is almost Mattala now... we need to come back
rise up like the phoenix...
(Lets put the politics aside and work towards the common goal)
Comment
-
Originally posted by banuthev View PostChina Southern is downgrading the frequency of Colombo flights from 3 to 1 weekly and Air India is postponing the Mumbai-Colombo launch to July. Shame the terrorist attacks have really affected the Sri Lanka Aviation. Any chance KLM & LOT are operating Colombo flights in Winter 2019?
Comment
Comment