The captain of SriLankan Airlines (UL) flight UL607 has submitted his resignation following a controversial incident where he locked the First Officer out of the cockpit.
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SriLankan Airlines captain sparked controversy by locking first officer, another pilot out of cockpit during Sydney to Colombo flight.
Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Aviation, Nimal Siripala de Silva, confirmed that SriLankan Airlines will undergo restructuring instead of being sold.
This week, the Cabinet of Ministers has announced a major advancement in the privatization of Sri Lankan Airlines (UL), narrowing the field of potential acquirers from six to three prominent contenders.
Emirates(EK) and SriLankan(UL) Airlines recently entered into a mutual interline agreement aimed at enhancing passenger connectivity for both carriers. This collaboration facilitates passengers’ access to additional destinations within each airline’s network through Colombo and Dubai.
The Sri Lankan government is actively considering the privatization of SriLankan Airlines (UL) and is in discussions with multiple private entities and airlines.
SRI LANKA- Flag carrier of Sri Lanka, SriLankan Airlines (UL), is pursuing a dual-pronged approach to enhance Indian flights.
SriLankan Airlines (UL), poised for privatization and having achieved an operating profit for the first time in 15 years, could become an attractive acquisition target for Gulf-based airlines such as Emirates (EK).