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  • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
    According to below news, SriLankan Airlines aircraft has done an emergency landing at MAA. I saw on FR24, Dhaka to Colombo flight operated by 4R-AND (A321neo) was diverted to MAA.

    I wonder why News reporter is saying flight was operated from Doha and news publisher is showing A330 on the news page. Really confusing. Does any body know more about this?
    4R-AND coming back to CMB.


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    • The Rise Of Emirates: A PIA Investment To Global Mega Airline

      https://www.google.com/amp/s/simplef...-emirates/amp/

      ...a​​ good write up on the history of Emirates including a mention of the involvement in UL. It makes you wonder where UL would be today if the contract wasn't abruptly ended and UL was still under EK management ? ?
      Last edited by ULfan79; 05-12-2020, 08:16 AM.

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      • Originally posted by ULfan79 View Post
        The Rise Of Emirates: A PIA Investment To Global Mega Airline


        https://www.google.com/amp/s/simplef...-emirates/amp/

        ...a​​ good write up on the history of Emirates including a mention of the involvement in UL. It makes you wonder where UL would be today if the contract wasn't abruptly ended and UL was still under EK management ? ?
        If i recall it correctly below are the SriLankan Airlines Aircraft Fleet and Routes just before EK pull out of the contract from SriLankan Airlines in 2007.

        I have also listed the fleet / network as of 2001. So you will know how SriLankan long haul network affected after Damn LTTE attack at CMB in Jul 2001.

        So you can compare the above against the 2019 SriLankan Fleet and Network under the current management.

        Im talking only about the fleet and network not about the profit and loss.

        Guys guess what would be SriLankan Airlines fleet & network would be now if SriLankan Airlines is still with Emirates

        2001 (before Jul 2001)

        Fleet

        • Four Airbus A340-300
        • Six Airbus A330-200
        • Two Airbus A320-200

        Network

        From Colombo to :
        TOKYO - 3 WEEKLY
        BANGKOK-HONG KONG - 3 WEEKLY
        KUALA LUMPUR/SINGAPORE - 3 WEEKLY
        SINGAPORE-JAKARTA - 2 WEEKLY
        SYDNEY- 3 WEEKLY
        DHAKA - 2 WEEKLY
        DELHI - 4 WEEKLY
        MUMBAI - 3 WEEKLY
        CHENNAI - 15 WEEKLY
        TRICHY - 7 WEEKLY
        TRIVANDRUM - 7 WEEKLY
        MALE - 14 WEEKLY
        KARACHI - 3 WEEKLY
        ABU DHABI/MUSCAT - 1 WEEKLY
        MUSCAT/ABU DHABI - 2 WEEKLY
        DUBAI-KUWAIT - 2 WEEKLY
        DUBAI-STOCKHOLM - 3 WEEKLY
        DUBAI-BERLIN - 2 WEEKLY
        DUBAI-LONDON - 4 WEEKLY
        BAHRAIN/DOHA - 1 WEEKLY
        DOHA/BAHRAIN - 2 WEEKLY
        DAMMAM- 2 WEEKLY
        RIYADH - 2 WEEKLY
        KUWAIT-BEIRUT- 1 WEEKLY
        BEIRUT - 1 WEEKLY
        LONDON - 5 WEEKLY
        PARIS - 3 WEEKLY
        FRANKFURT- 3 WEEKLY
        ROME/MILANO - 3 WEEKLY
        ZURICH - 2 WEEKLY


        2007

        Fleet

        • Five Airbus A340-300
        • Four Airbus A330-200
        • Five Airbus A320-200

        Network

        From Colombo to :
        TOKYO - 3 WEEKLY
        BANGKOK-BEIJING - 3 WEEKLY
        BANGKOK-HONGKONG - 3 WEEKLY
        BANGKOK-SHANGHAI - 4 WEEKLY
        KUALA LUMPUR/SINGAPORE - 3 WEEKLY
        SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR - 4 WEEKLY
        DELHI - 7 WEEKLY
        MUMBAI - 14 WEEKLY
        HYDERABAD- 7 WEEKLY
        CHENNAI - 15 WEEKLY
        BANGALORE - 7 WEEKLY
        TRICHY - 10 WEEKLY
        COIMBATORE- 4 WEEKLY
        TRIVANDRUM- 13 WEEKLY
        KOCHI- 11 WEEKLY
        KOZHIKODE - 8 WEKLY
        GOA - 2 WEEKLY
        MALE' - 14 WEEKLY
        MUSCAT/ABU DHABI - 2 WEEKLY
        ABU DHABI/MUSCAT - 2 WEEKLY
        DUBAI-KUWAIT - 7 WEEKLY
        BAHRAIN/DOHA - 2 WEEKLY
        DOHA/BAHRAIN - 2 WEEKLY
        DAMMAM- 2 WEEKLY
        RIYADH - 2 WEEKLY
        JEDDAH - 2 WEEKLY
        LONDON - 7 WEEKLY
        PARIS/FRANKFURT - 3 WEEKLY
        ROME/ZURICH- 2 WEEKLY


        2019 (Before Covid 19)

        Fleet -

        A320CEO - 5
        A320NEO - 2
        A321CEO - 2
        A321NEO - 4
        A330-200 - 7
        A330-300 - 6

        Network

        TOKYO - 3 WEEKLY
        BEIJING - 4 WEEKLY
        SHANGHAI - 4 WEEKLY
        GUANGZHOU - 7 WEEKLY
        BANKGKOK - 21 WEEKLY
        KUALA LUMPUR - 14 WEEKLY
        SINGAPORE - 21 WEEKLY
        JAKARTA - 7 WEEKLY
        MELBOURNE- 7 WEEKLY
        DHAKA - 7 WEEKLY
        DELHI- 21 WEEKLY
        MUMBAI - 14 WEEKLY
        KOLKOTA- 3 WEEKLY
        GAYA - 1 WEEKLY
        VARANACI - 1 WEEKLY
        HYDERABAD- 5 WEEKLY
        CHENNAI - 28 WEEKLY
        TRICHY - 14 WEEKLY
        TRIVANDRUM- 7 WEEKLY
        BANGALORE- 14 WEEKLY
        COIMBATORE- 4 WEEKLY
        KOCHI - 10 WEEKLY
        MALE' - 21 WEEKLY
        GAN ISLAND - 3 WEEKLY
        SEYCHELLES- 4 WEEKLY
        LAHORE - 3 WEEKLY
        KARACHI - 7 WEEKLY
        MUSCAT- 7 WEEKLY
        ABU DHABI- 7 WEEKLY
        DUBAI - 11 WEEKLY
        BAHRAIN- 7 WEEKLY
        DOHA - 11 WEEKLY
        KUWAIT - 7 WEEKLY
        DAMMAM - 4 WEEKLY
        RIYADH - 7 WEEKLY
        JEDDAH - 5 WEEKLY
        LONDON - 7 WEEKLY

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        • Originally posted by ULfan79 View Post
          The Rise Of Emirates: A PIA Investment To Global Mega Airline

          https://www.google.com/amp/s/simplef...-emirates/amp/

          ...a​​ good write up on the history of Emirates including a mention of the involvement in UL. It makes you wonder where UL would be today if the contract wasn't abruptly ended and UL was still under EK management ? ?
          Look at the stupid looking logo EK has forced on UL.
          Horrible!!!

          Emirates would have taken over all the profitable routes .
          Sri Lankan would only be left with a few regional routes and a few A320/ 319s

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          • Originally posted by skybuck729 View Post

            Look at the stupid looking logo EK has forced on UL.
            Horrible!!!

            Emirates would have taken over all the profitable routes .
            Sri Lankan would only be left with a few regional routes and a few A320/ 319s
            like Milan and Rome... previously operated by Srilankan... I remember when in 2009 Srilankan started again Milan, the attitude and behaviour of some EK ground staff changed drastically

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            • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

              If i recall it correctly below are the SriLankan Airlines Aircraft Fleet and Routes just before EK pull out of the contract from SriLankan Airlines in 2007.

              I have also listed the fleet / network as of 2001. So you will know how SriLankan long haul network affected after Damn LTTE attack at CMB in Jul 2001.

              So you can compare the above against the 2019 SriLankan Fleet and Network under the current management.

              Im talking only about the fleet and network not about the profit and loss.

              Guys guess what would be SriLankan Airlines fleet & network would be now if SriLankan Airlines is still with Emirates

              .................................................. ...
              Its a pointless topic to discuss.. Especially when most people have little or no knowledge of how the commercial aviation industry works. For UL the downfall hasn't been about matching up routes with A/C type etc.. It has been about mismanagement. Unless that issue is addressed UL will continue to lose.

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              • The first international flight since July has landed in Melbourne as hotel quarantine program restarts
                https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-firs...ogram-restarts
                https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-...ourne/12955862
                https://www.9news.com.au/videos/heal...1v0hqota63b6gq

                guess the first fligth to touchdown? ... great publicity from AUS media

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                • Originally posted by ULfan79 View Post
                  The first international flight since July has landed in Melbourne as hotel quarantine program restarts
                  https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-firs...ogram-restarts
                  https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-...ourne/12955862
                  https://www.9news.com.au/videos/heal...1v0hqota63b6gq

                  guess the first fligth to touchdown? ... great publicity from AUS media
                  Congratulations SriLankan Airlines

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                  • Sri Lanka is reopening its doors to tourists from January 1, with both Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, and Mattala International Airport, serving the southeast, resuming operations under new health guidelines.

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                    • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                      Sri Lanka is reopening its doors to tourists from January 1, with both Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, and Mattala International Airport, serving the southeast, resuming operations under new health guidelines.

                      https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tel...tay-least/amp/
                      though SL passport holders aren't allowed into the country for a holiday/emergency....
                      can anyone here verify this?

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                      • SriLankan Airlines Cargo Flight Schedule (Period 21-Dec to 28-Dec 2020)
                        • SriLankan Airlines increase Ho Chi Minh City Cargo Flights from one to two weekly ;
                        • SriLankan Airlines is now operating nonstop flights to Sydney and Melbourne ;
                        DESTINATION MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
                        MUMBAI
                        UL 1041 TUE
                        UL 1043 SAT
                        UL 1428 THU
                        GUANGZHOU
                        UL 0880 MON WED
                        DHAKA
                        UL 0189 TUE THU
                        DELHI
                        UL 0195 THU
                        DOHA
                        UL 0217 MON FRI
                        DUBAI
                        UL 0225 TUE THU SAT
                        UL 0231 WED
                        FRANKFURT
                        UL 0553 WED FRI SUN
                        HONG KONG
                        UL 0896 TUE THU SAT
                        SEOUL
                        UL 0470 MON
                        KARACHI
                        UL 0183 WED
                        KUALA LUMPUR
                        UL 0320 FRI
                        LAHORE
                        UL 0185 MON THU
                        LONDON LHR
                        UL 0503 TUE WED THU SAT
                        UL 0505 TUE SAT
                        CHENNAI
                        UL 1025 FRI
                        UL 1029 TUE
                        UL 1426 THU
                        MELBOURNE
                        UL 0604 TUE WED SUN
                        MALE'
                        UL 0101 MON WED THU FRI SAT SUN
                        UL 0103 TUE SAT
                        UL 0505 TUE SAT
                        MILANO
                        UL 1207 WED FRI
                        TOKYO
                        UL 0454 WED FRI
                        SHANGHAI
                        UL 0866 FRI
                        UL 1866 MON
                        RIYADH
                        UL 1263 SUN
                        HO CHI MINH
                        UL 0324 WED SUN
                        SINGAPORE
                        UL 0302 WED SUN
                        UL 1428 SAT
                        SYDNEY
                        UL 0606 WED FRI

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                        • Sri Lanka to resume commercial flights from December 26

                          Sri Lanka will resume commercial & charter flights from 26th December, Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) announced today.

                          CAASL Chairman UpuI Dharmadasa said in a statement that the CAASL as an Aviation Regulator in Sri Lanka would be disseminating the appropriate directives to the travel industry in due course of the opening of Sri Lanka airspace for upcoming commercial and charter frights operations.

                          Source: newswire.lk

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                          • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                            Sri Lanka to resume commercial flights from December 26

                            Sri Lanka will resume commercial & charter flights from 26th December, Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) announced today.

                            CAASL Chairman UpuI Dharmadasa said in a statement that the CAASL as an Aviation Regulator in Sri Lanka would be disseminating the appropriate directives to the travel industry in due course of the opening of Sri Lanka airspace for upcoming commercial and charter frights operations.

                            Source: newswire.lk
                            Good news!

                            So that means SriLankan Airlines will resume all it's scheduled flights ? I am curious to know what is the SriLankan Airlines route network and the list of foreign airlines services to Sri Lanka after December 26.

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                            • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                              Sri Lanka to resume commercial flights from December 26

                              Sri Lanka will resume commercial & charter flights from 26th December, Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) announced today.

                              CAASL Chairman UpuI Dharmadasa said in a statement that the CAASL as an Aviation Regulator in Sri Lanka would be disseminating the appropriate directives to the travel industry in due course of the opening of Sri Lanka airspace for upcoming commercial and charter frights operations.

                              Source: newswire.lk
                              Better late than never
                              Hope local businesses and the tourism sector recover ASAP
                              Hope the government ensures strict health and safety guidelines for all
                              -Aaqib Hussain
                              (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
                              www.youtube.com/airlines747

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                              • Originally posted by Aaqib View Post

                                Better late than never
                                Hope local businesses and the tourism sector recover ASAP
                                Hope the government ensures strict health and safety guidelines for all
                                most important thing is are SL passport holders allowed to travel into and out of the country (given they have the necessary testing done)....

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