[Sri Lanka] - SriLankan Airlines chases foreign income with path reboot

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Facing a dire nationwide monetary crisis and an immediate requirement to produce foreign currency income, state-owned SriLankan Airlines
(SL) is restructuring and expanding its network to markets that were strong in the pre-Covid period, consisting of Australia, and China
India stays the flag-carriers biggest market, though flights have been reduced from 125 to 90 each week.With minimal domestic service, the
airline is aggressively tapping the Indian market to fly by means of Sri Lanka to international destinations
Around 55 to 65 percent of our flights [in Airbus A330-300s] to Sydney with 3 dailies and an everyday to Melbourne make up guests from
Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, and several secondary Indian cities, Dimuthu Tennakoon, SLs head of around the world sales and
distribution, told AIN
SL flies to nine destinations in India, which before the pandemic represented around 15 percent of incomes, and prepares to add three more
soon.SL carries considerable varieties of travelers to Middle Eastern nations from South India as its fares have actually been competitive
with those of Indian and Gulf providers
A number of individuals on these flights are migrant workers in locations consisting of Qatar and the UAE
The need from India is so strong and growing, stated Tennakoon, as the airline continues to consolidate routes
In its quest for restructuring, SL launched a request for proposition for five A320 narrowbodies and 5 A330s on a six-year dry lease
The quotes, which were opened on February 7 and are now under conversation, might add substantially to today fleet strength of 17
aircraft.Last year, Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe, who was then Prime Minister, required partial privatization of SL and the
requirement for restructuring as it deals with payment obligations to providers
It has now been nearly 15 years because the Sri Lankan government reacquired all the shares in SL from Emirates, which had partially bought
the provider in 1998
In August, the federal government stated it would offer a 49 percent stake in its catering and ground-handling organization systems
The State-Owned Enterprises Restructuring Unit is currently dealing with recommendations for the cabinet.Now, as China reopens its borders,
SL is to reboot operations in the very first week of April with tri-weekly services to Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou
It has also started offering international flights to Paris; Frankfurt, Germany; Kathmandu, Nepal; and Seoul, Korea.Source-- AIN-Agencies