Showing posts with label SriLankan Airlines. Show all posts
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29 July 2011

SriLankan Airline Gets $ 500mn for Expansion. Budget Airline Mihin Lanka too to Benefit

29th July 2011, www.dailynews.lk

The government will be infusing US $ 500 million over the next five years for national carrier, SriLankan Airlines and budget airline Mihin Lanka to enable these carriers to acquire new aircraft.

Addressing a media briefing, Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said a consortium of state institutions will give away the capital and this amount will be around one percent of gross domestic product.

SriLankan Airlines and Mihin Lanka are managed together and capital injection would curtail the interest cost of the two carriers.

At present, the SriLankan Airlines fleet consists of 17 aircraft and it is expected to increase the fleet upto 23 by 2014.
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24 July 2011

SriLankan Airlines Air Taxi Offers Bird's Eye View of Sri Lanka's Scenic Beauty

24th July 2011, www.sundayobserver.lk, By Lalin Fernandopulle

Do you want a bird's eye view of Sri Lanka's plush green land and the scenic beauty of beaches? A cruise on SriLankan Airlines air taxi will provide that unique experience. A journey on a bright sunny day provides a clear view of the panoramic diversity of the country.

A traveller could reach his destination without any hassle within half an hour on a air taxi that flies to 12 key locations from Colombo. The flight takes off from the Kelaniya River from a location adjacent to a historic temple in Peliyagoda.

Manager Product Development, Commercial Division, Airline Centre, SriLankan Airlines, Sanjeeva Jayatileke said that locations and landing spots have been identified to operate domestic flights.

"We hope to retain the location at Peliyagoda while considering the Beira Lake as an alternative spot for landing and take off", he said.

The air taxi flies to Bentota three days a week. Plans are afoot to increase the number of flights to the South.

The 17-seater air taxi operates flights to Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Bentota, Koggala,Dickwella, Tissamaharama, Hambantota, Arugam Bay, Passikuda, Trincomalee and Jaffna.

He said they hope to resume flights to Nuwara Eliya which have been suspended due to bad weather.

There is a big demand for flights to Nuwara Eliya which is the most preferred location among tourists. We have identified two locations in Kandy and hope to operate flights on a daily basis.

Jayatileke said that there are more tourists today in hotels due to the air taxi which flies to 12 key locations on a daily basis.

"We hope to issue tickets at the dockside for the convenience of travellers and facilitate a speedy service", he said.

"Dambulla is the latest addition to the locations of the domestic flight operation. Plans are afoot to launch charter flights to Passikuda, Arugam Bay and Jaffna this year", a SriLankan Airlines official said.

He said plans are under way to launch charter flights to Tissamaharamaya and Ampara. "We are looking at launching a flight to Castlereigh soon."

The speciality of the air taxi operations is that a traveller could reach his or her destination within an hour.

The tourism industry has been anxiously anticipating the resumption of domestic air flights which provides a turbo boost to the travel industry.

The sea plane operation will help promote the destination and support the endeavour of the tourism industry to reach the target of attracting 2.5 million visitors by 2015.

The sea plane operation in Sri Lanka resumed late last year following a temporary suspension in 2008 for security reasons.

"There is a tremendous demand for domestic air flights which ward off the hassle of a long cumbersome journey by road.

We hope to raise the standard of service to international level which would woo more travellers to the country", Jayatileke said.

SriLankan Airlines hopes to develop a sea plane airstrip at Ja-ela shortly to facilitate a quick transit to any key location in the country.

"We hope to introduce more aircraft, increase the number of flights, pilots and stewards to offer a unique service.

The airline has commenced training airforce pilots who will be absorbed to the operations soon", Jayatileke said.

SriLankan Airlines currently operates two aircraft from Kennborek Calgery, Canada on a two-year wet lease agreement which will expire in December 2012.

The original plan, to commence operations from the Negombo lagoon came to a halt due to opposition from the fisherfolk in the area. The project was opposed due to adverse environmental impact envisaged by operating, sea planes, on marine life.

"We have obtained clearance from the Central Environmental Authority to operate flights at 12 locations which we hope to increase it to 20 this year. Steps have been taken to ensure that there is no adverse impact on the environment", an official said.

Sea plane operations have given a new dimension to tourism in Sri Lanka which has revived rapidly since the dawn of peace.

It will entice more tourists to the country which has a host of attractions to offer the traveller.

The air taxi service is still not a profit making venture though there is much hype about domestic flights.

"We hope to turn the operations into a profitable venture by introducing more services to attract tourists", a SriLankan Airlines official said.

Flight Operations Administration and Technical, Project Manager, Safety and Quality Auditor, SriLankan Airlines, Pulasthi Jayasinha said that the air taxi service has a value to transportation and added that float planes will be a boost to develop the tourism industry.

The water level in reservoirs is a vital factor to operate sea planes which require a 4000 feet runway and four feet depth to berth.

Jayasinha said that the dawn to dusk operation of the air taxi service will be manned by professional local crew who will offer an unmatched service to passengers.

The air taxi flights are manned by a Canadian crew. "It is exciting to be in Sri Lanka and we enjoy every bit of the stay in the country. We will offer our best service to promote tourism in Sri Lanka," a crew member said.

The sea plane is a popular mode of transportation in many tourist destinations.

Image: The SriLankan Airlines De Havilland Twin Otter aircraft Pix: Sulochana Gamage

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23 July 2011

Sri Lanka & Philippines Sign Air Deal for Direct Flights between the Two Countries

21st July 2011, www.news360.lk

Sri Lanka and Philippines have signed a new deal on Tuesday to increase flights between the two countries.

This deal, reports say may pave the way for the launching of the first direct flight between Philippines and Sri Lanka.

At present, there are no direct flights between the two countries.

“The new agreement is expected to make any services that the respective airlines of both countries may plan to operate in the future more viable,” Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) executive director of Philippines Carmelo Arcilla has told the Philippine media.

Under the new deal, flights between Manila and Colombo will be increased to four from two a week.

Both air panels have also agreed to remove restrictions on the number of flights to points outside Manila.

Philippines also have granted Sri Lanka “fifth freedom” rights from points outside Manila to Bangkok, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur.

“This means Sri Lankan airlines will be able to pick up passengers from these secondary routes and bring them to the said Southeast Asian cities” added a media report.

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11 July 2011

SriLankan Cuts Fares by 20pct to Offer Flexible & Competitive Range of Fares for Flights from Colombo

10th July 2011, www.sundaytimes.lk

SriLankan Airlines has announced an attractive, flexible air fare plan to provide a more competitive range of fares for flights from Colombo to many of its destinations in its global network. SriLankan currently operates approximately 175 flights a week, out of Colombo to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Far East and the Sub-continent.

The airline said the fares’ structures have been constructed to suit a variety of passenger needs and options which include special one-way fares for students travelling to London, Kuala Lumpur and Bangalore; special one-way fares for SriLankan employees to the Middle Eastern countries such as Doha, Dubai and Saudi Arabia; attractive group fares for pilgrimages to India, Jeddah and Thailand; competitive fares for business travellers to the Far East; and special Prepaid Ticket Advices (PTAs) to bring-in loved ones home from other destinations. Overall, fares have been slashed by about 15 – 20 %.

“There is a double advantage for business travellers who can now enjoy competitive fares and direct longhaul flights to Europe without the hassle of stopovers. In addition to special business fares, passengers can avail themselves of a limousine transfer to their hotels or homes at no extra cost in London. Special fares are also extended to passengers travelling beyond SriLankan’s online points to offline destinations such as Scandinavia, Ireland, Portugal, Greece, Istanbul to name a few in Europe. New Far East fares announced by the airline apply to offline destinations such as the Philippines, Korea, Vietnam and Papua New Guinea,” it said.

Flights out of Colombo to the SAARC destinations of Dhaka, Kathmandu, Lahore, Pune, Nagpur, Goa, Jaipur and Ahamadabad; plus passengers flying to Canada and USA via Transatlantic points of London, Paris, Frankfurt and Abu Dhabi can also purchase competitive tickets through SriLankan Airlines.

The airline said passengers who purchase tickets at least two weeks prior to travel, will have the Advance Purchase advantage of obtaining tickets at a lower fare. SriLankan has also announced infant/child discounts and the flexibility to receive date and route changes at a minimum fee, than before.

“We are making significant progress in many aspects of our operations allowing us to offer more benefits to our passengers,” said SriLankan’s Chief Marketing Officer, G. T. Jeyaseelan.

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07 May 2011

SriLankan Airlines Expands Fleet with Airbus A320 Aircraft

05th May 2011, www.dailynews.lk

SriLankan Airlines took delivery of an Airbus A320 aircraft on April 8, expanding the national carrier's fleet to its largest.

The airline now has a fleet of 17 aircraft, which include five A320's, five A330's, five A340's, and two De Havilland Twin Otters. This surpasses the 16 aircraft that the airline possessed between 2005 and 2007.

With plans to acquire four or perhaps even five more aircraft by the end of 2011, SriLankan is likely to end the year with a fleet of at least 19 aircraft. This will include three A320's which would be the first brand new aircraft to be acquired by SriLankan in 11 years. The first of these A320's is scheduled to arrive in late May, as is a long-haul A340.

SriLankan's CEO Manoj Gunawardena said this is a major landmark in the history of aviation in Sri Lanka.

"By the end of 2011, we will possess a fleet of modern aircraft that would position SriLankan Airlines to fulfil its role as a catalyst for the country's economic growth," he said.

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