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SriLankan Airlines Winter Update

SriLankan Airlines ( IATA: UL ) has updated its winter 09/10 schedule.

Frequencies to destinations are as follows
Per week
AUH – 7
BAH – 2
BLR – 4
BKK – 7 ( UL422 – 3, UL888-3, UL424-1 )
BOM – 7
PEK – 3
DMM – 2
DEL – 7
DOH – 4 ( UL201 – 1, UL203 – 1, UL209-2 )
DXB – 7
FRA – 4 ( UL553 – 3, UL557- 1 )
HKG – 3
JED – 1
( unconfirmed )
KHI – 2
KUL – 7 ( UL312 – 4, UL318 – 3 )
KWI – 7
MAA – 14 ( UL121 – 7, UL123 – 7 )
LHR – * at the moment shows only 5 weekly flights, but this should be 10 or more weekly.
MLE – 14 ( UL101 – 5, UL103 – 5, UL505 – 4 )
MCT – 2
CDG – 3
RUH – 2
FCO – 3
SIN – 7 ( UL312 – 4, UL318 – 3 )
TRZ – 7
NRT – 3 ( UL460 – 2, UL454 – 1 )
TRV – 7

The only noticeable change is that UL460/1 CMB-NRT-MLE-CMB on Wednesdays has been switched to an A330-200 from A340-300 .

No new destinations will be launched.

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One Comment

  1. Posted July 31, 2009 at 18:27 UTC | Permalink

    Good stuff.
    Yep, LHR is 10 flts a week.
    Please update your Maldives UL flight’s frequencies. It should be as following.
    MLE – UL0101/2 = 5 flts a week, UL0103/4 = 4 flts, UL0105/6 = 6 flts, UL0501/2 = 2 flts
    UL0509/10 = 2 flts, UL0461 = 2 flts
    All together there are 19 flights (To Male) + 2 flights operating as CMB-NRT/MLE-CMB

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