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Kuwait’s foreign ministry on Monday announced that Saudi Arabia will lift a years-long embargo on Qatar, opening its air and land borders in the first steps toward ending the Gulf crisis.

The state-run Kuwait News Agency reported the announcement, saying that Saudi Arabia would open its airspace, land and sea borders starting Monday evening.

More on Qatar crisis here.

Kuwait has been mediating between Qatar and four Arab states that launched a boycott in mid-2017.

The announcement comes on the eve of a summit of Gulf Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.

Saudi state agency SPA quoted Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as saying the annual gathering of Gulf leaders would unite Gulf ranks “in the face of challenges facing the region”.

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COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO PROBE CRASH: SLAF https://lankatalents.com/committee-appointed-to-probe-crash-slaf/ https://lankatalents.com/committee-appointed-to-probe-crash-slaf/#respond Wed, 16 Dec 2020 04:10:46 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=8585 “Officer Cadet K.R.S.V.B. Amarakoon, the trainee pilot aboard this flight was airlifted to the District General Hospital – Trincomalee by SLAF Bell-212 Helicopter by medical and rescue personnel of Sri Lanka Air Force; where it was proclaimed that he had sustained injuries and died during the crash,” Group Captain Dushan Wijesinghe, SLAF Spokesperson told News […]

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“Officer Cadet K.R.S.V.B. Amarakoon, the trainee pilot aboard this flight was airlifted to the District General Hospital – Trincomalee by SLAF Bell-212 Helicopter by medical and rescue personnel of Sri Lanka Air Force; where it was proclaimed that he had sustained injuries and died during the crash,” Group Captain Dushan Wijesinghe, SLAF Spokesperson told News 1st on Tuesday evening (Dec. 15).

The Late Officer Cadet Amarakoon who joined the Sri Lanka Air Force in January 2019, was a past pupil of Kegalle Maha Vidyalaya.

Sri Lanka Air Force PT-6 Trainer Aircraft with one pilot that left China Bay in Trincomalee on a solo training mission, initially lost contact with Ground Control while flying over Kantale and was later confirmed to have crashed in the Sooriyapura area in Kantale.

“PT-6 Trainer Aircraft belongs to No-01 Flying Training Wing at the Air Force Academy China Bay crashed today near the Janaranjana tank in Sooriyapura, Kantale. The site is approximately 14 nautical miles away from Air Force Academy China Bay. The aircraft, which took off from the China Bay Air Field around 1305hrs today(15) had lost radio communication with the Air Traffic Control Tower at China Bay approximately 1315hrs before being reported to have crashed,” Group Captain Dushan Wijesinghe elaborated.

According to the Sri Lanka Air Force, there was no damage to public property or any other person due to the crash.

“Further on the instructions of the Commander of the Air Force – Air Marshal Sudharshana Pathirana, a Board of Investigation has been appointed to probe the crash,” Group Captain Dushan Wijesinghe further noted.

The official statement issued by Sri Lanka Air Force later on Tuesday evening (Dec. 15) is as follows…

“SLAF PT-6 CRASH IN KANTALE

A PT-6 trainer aircraft belonging to the No. 1 Flying Training Wing at SLAF Academy China Bay crashed today near the Janaranjana Tank in Sooriyapura, Kantale. The site is approximately 14 nautical miles away from SLAF Academy China Bay and the pilot of the aircraft was a trainee Officer Cadet who was on a solo training mission. The aircraft which took off from the China Bay airfield at around 1305 Hrs today had lost radio communication with the air traffic control tower at China Bay at approximately 1315 Hrs before being reported to have crashed. There was no
damage to public property or any other persons due to the crash.

Further, on the instructions of the Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Sudarshana Pathirana a Board of Investigation has been appointed to carry out an investigation into the incident.

A SLAF Bell 212 helicopter with medical and rescue personnel was deployed immediately to the crash site. Officer Cadet Amarakoon KRSVB who was the trainee pilot on this training flight was airlifted to the District General Hospital Trincomalee, where it was proclaimed that he had succumbed to injuries sustained during the crash.

Officer Cadet Amarakoon was a past pupil of Kegalle Maha Vidyalaya and had joined the Sri Lanka Air Force in January 2019. He had commenced his flying training in July of the same year.

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Sri Lankan Airlines to increase passenger flights to 2 destinations https://lankatalents.com/sri-lankan-airlines-to-increase-passenger-flights-to-2-destinations/ https://lankatalents.com/sri-lankan-airlines-to-increase-passenger-flights-to-2-destinations/#respond Mon, 14 Dec 2020 07:32:22 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=8372 The National Carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the one world alliance, Sri Lankan Airlines is set to increase the frequency of passenger flights from Colombo to Singapore from once a week to thrice a week, commencing 18th December 2020. In addition to this, Sri Lankan will also operate a weekly service between […]

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The National Carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the one world alliance, Sri Lankan Airlines is set to increase the frequency of passenger flights from Colombo to Singapore from once a week to thrice a week, commencing 18th December 2020.

In addition to this, Sri Lankan will also operate a weekly service between Kuala Lumpur and Colombo every Friday.

These flights are operated subject to COVID-19 entry restrictions and border closures imposed by the respective countries.

Passengers are kindly reminded to be aware of these travel conditions before booking flights with Sri Lankan Airlines.

The Airline prioritizes the safety and wellbeing of its passengers through a range of additional measures to offer Covid-19 preventive services at the airport and onboard.

Despite the global lockdown, Sri Lankan Airlines has been operating these routes specifically to cater to the demand for cargo capacity with its fleet of passenger and freighter aircraft.

Passengers intending to travel with Sri Lankan Airlines to these destinations and beyond could book their tickets from the Airline’s ticket offices in Colombo, Galle and Kandy or through their preferred travel agent.

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UL 604, first international flight to land in Melbourne in over five months https://lankatalents.com/ul-604-first-international-flight-to-land-in-melbourne-in-over-five-months/ https://lankatalents.com/ul-604-first-international-flight-to-land-in-melbourne-in-over-five-months/#respond Tue, 08 Dec 2020 09:07:37 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=8042 Victoria’s hotel quarantine program restarted, with Melbourne Airport welcoming its first international flights in more than five months. SriLankan Airlines flight UL604 from Colombo was the first of eight international passenger flights carrying 253 travelers that landed in Melbourne. Victoria has not accepted international flights since early July when it was revealed a number of […]

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Victoria’s hotel quarantine program restarted, with Melbourne Airport welcoming its first international flights in more than five months.

SriLankan Airlines flight UL604 from Colombo was the first of eight international passenger flights carrying 253 travelers that landed in Melbourne.

Victoria has not accepted international flights since early July when it was revealed a number of hotel quarantine workers had contracted COVID-19 from guests.

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British Airways’ memorabilia sale hits snag as demand soars https://lankatalents.com/british-airways-memorabilia-sale-hits-snag-as-demand-soars/ https://lankatalents.com/british-airways-memorabilia-sale-hits-snag-as-demand-soars/#respond Sat, 05 Dec 2020 06:26:40 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=7793 British Airways’ online sale of thousands of surplus stock not needed for its aircraft caused a stampede of buying from aviation enthusiasts and bargain-hunters. In the first 24 hours of the sale, 5,000 purchases were made, with the website getting 250,000 page views. In the first four days, 1,900 six-packs of Club World class bread […]

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British Airways’ online sale of thousands of surplus stock not needed for its aircraft caused a stampede of buying from aviation enthusiasts and bargain-hunters.

In the first 24 hours of the sale, 5,000 purchases were made, with the website getting 250,000 page views. In the first four days, 1,900 six-packs of Club World class bread baskets were snapped up.

Meal trolleys were among the first to sell out. Items from the now-retired Boeing 747s in BA’s aircraft fleet were in big demand.

Trouble is, the sell-off seems to have been so popular it risks becoming a PR headache.

While there are plenty of satisfied customers, there are also plenty of dissatisfied ones – just check Twitter, Trustpilot and the frequent flyer website Head for Points, where buyers are venting annoyance about broken and missing items, non-deliveries and lack of responses from BA and the company it used to handle the sale, Whatabuy.

“Such an unnecessary own goal,” said Nick Hadjinikos, whose girlfriend is still waiting for her plates and bread baskets.

The director at communications consultancy Kallinos said: “During the ordering process, the site kept crashing after payment information had been submitted. This was the big worry, so I put in a couple of emails to Whatabuy and never heard back.

“Then I took to Twitter and found we were not alone. BA should have spotted the problem and headed it off. I think most of the stuff was snapped up by hawks and ended up on eBay

A plane meal/equipment boxIMAGE COPYRIG

Comments on the Head for Points website include:

  • “One of my orders has turned up! It’s missing one bit of it but they appear to have added part of another order in there”
  • “Still no response to any of my emails, and no answer on the phones. Got two items, both wrong and missing the other three”
  • “I have lost all patience with them and just want a refund, and for them to collect the couple of incorrect items they sent in place of my order”.

Travel enthusiasts

Whatabuy did not respond to BBC requests for comment. But in an email to a customer complaining about their order, the company said it had seen “an unprecedented level of demand” and processing was taking longer than usual. The company also said there had been IT issues.

Head for Points’ Rhys Jones said complaints to his website revealed obvious problems with the sale, but he still believes the majority of his readers seem delighted with their purchases.

Rhys Jones, Head for Pointsimage caption

“This sale seems to have captured the imagination of travel enthusiasts. It offers them a chance to get hold of some authentic BA memorabilia,” Mr Jones said.

That’s why John Granger bought some mugs, plates and a blanket – a gift for partner Tim. “It was curiosity and nostalgia. We love flying so much but have not been able to travel during the pandemic. It’s a reminder of our travels.

“The crockery is actually high-quality bone china [designed by William Edwards].” He paid £44.70 (including P&P) for the lot. “That’s remarkable value. I’m not sure why BA was selling them so cheap.”

Refunds

Kirill Maksaev and partner Alexander Smotrov bought £100 worth of BA crockery and would have snapped up more, had they been quicker off the mark. They haven’t got the items yet, but are not concerned. “It’s fine. We can wait. We’ve had the confirmation email,” said Kirill.

Kirill Maksaev (r) Alex Smotrov (l)IMAGE COPYRIGHThe purchases will be part of the mini-museum Alex has set up in his home – boarding passes, amenity bags, napkins, crockery and branded goods marking his years of air travel. “We are plane spotters: we are passionate about aviation,” Kirill said.

BA said it had expected a huge amount of interest from aviation fans, bargain hunters and people looking for “unique” Christmas gifts.

“But of course, no one could have predicted quite how popular it would be and how quickly items would sell out,” the airline told the BBC.

“We are working hard to ensure all customers receive their orders as quickly as possible and in time for Christmas. We’re in touch with those who may not have received their items yet to reassure them they’re on their way.”

And the airline promised refunds “for any items that are not in the condition advertised on the site”.

Would BA do it again? “We’ll consider our options once we’ve reviewed the success of the scheme and any learnings,” the airline said.

 

By Russell Hotten
BBC News

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More than 40,000 migrant workers expected to be repatriated https://lankatalents.com/more-than-40000-migrant-workers-expected-to-be-repatriated/ https://lankatalents.com/more-than-40000-migrant-workers-expected-to-be-repatriated/#respond Thu, 26 Nov 2020 06:45:43 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=7193 The Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau has said that more than 40,000 migrant workers are expected to arrive in the island. Nearly 20,000 people have already arrived in the country, its Deputy General Manager Mangala Randeniya said. At least 67 Sri Lankan migrant workers stranded overseas have died due to COVID 19, he added. Steps […]

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The Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau has said that more than 40,000 migrant workers are expected to arrive in the island.

Nearly 20,000 people have already arrived in the country, its Deputy General Manager Mangala Randeniya said.

At least 67 Sri Lankan migrant workers stranded overseas have died due to COVID 19, he added.

Steps will be taken to provide the required facilities to those leaving the island for overseas employment, he stressed.

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Qatar ‘identifies parents of baby abandoned at Doha airport’ https://lankatalents.com/qatar-identifies-parents-of-baby-abandoned-at-doha-airport/ https://lankatalents.com/qatar-identifies-parents-of-baby-abandoned-at-doha-airport/#respond Tue, 24 Nov 2020 07:03:17 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=7021 Qatar says it has identified the parents of a baby who was abandoned last month in a bin at Doha’s airport. A woman from “an Asian country” fled abroad after dumping the infant, public prosecutors said, adding that efforts were under way to extradite her. A DNA test confirmed that an Asian man was the […]

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Qatar says it has identified the parents of a baby who was abandoned last month in a bin at Doha’s airport.

A woman from “an Asian country” fled abroad after dumping the infant, public prosecutors said, adding that efforts were under way to extradite her.

A DNA test confirmed that an Asian man was the father, they added.

The prosecutors said officials had also been charged over the invasive exams carried out on women passengers during the initial search for the mother.

There was international outrage after a group of women flying to Sydney – including citizens of Australia, the UK and New Zealand – complained that they were checked for evidence that they had recently given birth.

Qatar’s government said the incident began after a newborn baby girl was found in a plastic bag in a rubbish bin at Hamad International Airport’s departures lounge on 2 October. The discovery triggered an immediate search for the parents, including on 10 planes in the vicinity.

Several women on board a Sydney-bound Qatar Airways flight said they were ordered to disembark, taken to ambulances on the tarmac, and told to remove their underwear for an examination.

The women said they were given no information by officials and that they did not have an opportunity to provide informed consent.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison described the incident as “appalling” and “unacceptable”.

His Qatari counterpart, Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa Al Thani, said standard procedures were violated and expressed his “sincerest apology for what some female travellers went through”.

On Monday, public prosecutors in Qatar announced that they had filed criminal charges against a number of employees working in the airport security department.

The officers had broken the law “by summoning female medical staff to conduct external examinations of some female passengers”, and faced up to three years in prison if convicted, a statement said.

The prosecutors said they had also charged the mother of the child – who survived the ordeal – with attempted murder, and that they were “taking the appropriate legal action within the international judicial co-operation to arrest the fugitive”.

She faces up to 15 years in prison if she is extradited and convicted.

“Investigations revealed that the infant’s mother, who holds the nationality of an Asian country, had a relationship with another person of the nationality of one of the Asian countries,” the statement said.

“The father of the infant admitted he had a relationship with the infant’s mother, and that she had sent him a message and a photo of the newborn infant immediately after her birth,” it added.

“The letter included her saying that she had [abandoned] the infant she had given birth to and fled to her country.”

It is understood that the father is still in Qatar. It is not clear whether he faces any charges.

The baby is being taken care of by Qatari authorities.

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HONG KONG, SINGAPORE DELAY PLANNED TRAVEL BUBBLE FOR 2 WEEKS https://lankatalents.com/hong-kong-singapore-delay-planned-travel-bubble-for-2-weeks/ https://lankatalents.com/hong-kong-singapore-delay-planned-travel-bubble-for-2-weeks/#respond Sat, 21 Nov 2020 13:27:46 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=6956 Hong Kong and Singapore postponed the world’s first quarantine-free travel bubble for two weeks after a surge of new coronavirus infections in Hong Kong, a setback for their flagship airlines and tourism businesses looking to kickstart a recovery. The governments delayed the inaugural flights, scheduled to depart Sunday, because of the spike of local infections […]

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Hong Kong and Singapore postponed the world’s first quarantine-free travel bubble for two weeks after a surge of new coronavirus infections in Hong Kong, a setback for their flagship airlines and tourism businesses looking to kickstart a recovery.

The governments delayed the inaugural flights, scheduled to depart Sunday, because of the spike of local infections in Hong Kong, Edward Yau, the city’s secretary for commerce and economic development, said Saturday.

Singapore Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said on his Facebook page that he spoke to Yau on Saturday and they decided to defer the plan.

“I can fully understand the disappointment and frustration of travelers who have planned their trips,” he said, noting that airlines would be contacting travelers. “This is a sober reminder that the Covid-19 virus is still with us, and even as we fight to regain our normal lives, the journey will be full of ups and downs.”

Rising Caseload

Under the current agreement between the two financial hubs, the arrangement is suspended for two weeks if the seven-day moving average of unlinked cases rises to five in either city. The average in Hong Kong rose to 3.9 on Saturday from 2.1 a day earlier. Singapore hasn’t reported any local transmissions since Nov. 10.

The details of the formal re-introduction of the plan will be announced early next month, Yau said.

Hong Kong reported 43 new virus cases Saturday, the most in three months. The figure included 13 locally transmitted infections whose source was untraceable, suggesting there may be super-spreaders in the city.

Earlier Saturday, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore had said the travel bubble plan would go ahead as planned. Hong Kong has a “comprehensive public health surveillance system” and the overall incidence rate is still low, the aviation authority said.

It updated the statement later in the day, saying the decision to delay was taken “to safeguard public health in both cities as well as travelers’ own health.”

Travelers can still take regular flights, subject to the normal border control and health requirements in each city, the CAAS said.

– Bloomberg

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PM inaugurates Rs. 131.5 billion Phase II of BIA expansion project https://lankatalents.com/pm-inaugurates-rs-131-5-billion-phase-ii-of-bia-expansion-project/ https://lankatalents.com/pm-inaugurates-rs-131-5-billion-phase-ii-of-bia-expansion-project/#respond Thu, 19 Nov 2020 09:42:18 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=6837 Phase II of the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) expansion project was inaugurated by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday. The project is the largest development project to be launched in Sri Lanka this year. The project will be constructed in two parts, “Package A” and “Package B” funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The […]

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Phase II of the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) expansion project was inaugurated by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday.

The project is the largest development project to be launched in Sri Lanka this year.

The project will be constructed in two parts, “Package A” and “Package B” funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

The Government of Japan has provided a loan of Rs. 131.5 billion for the project which will see the construction of a new multi-level passenger terminal building at the BIA in Katunayake.

This new building will increase the passenger handling capacity of the BIA to nearly 15 million passengers per annum.

The project will incorporate Japanese advanced technology and expertise to enable the building to provide barrier-free access and environmentally friendly features beneficial for both the people and nature.

The Japanese Embassy in Colombo pointed out that the BIA project stands as an icon of the friendship between Sri Lanka and Japan, as it edges close to the 70th anniversary of Japan-Sri Lanka diplomatic relations in 2022. 

-NewsWire

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BIA’s Rs. 107 bn phase ii project to commence from Nov. 18 https://lankatalents.com/bias-rs-107-bn-phase-ii-project-to-commence-from-nov-18/ https://lankatalents.com/bias-rs-107-bn-phase-ii-project-to-commence-from-nov-18/#respond Tue, 17 Nov 2020 16:23:40 +0000 https://www.lankatalents.lk/?p=6727 Largest development project since 2014The construction of the long overdue Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) phase II development to cater to 15 million passengers will commence on November 18, creating a major landmark in the aviation history of Sri Lanka. This development project which is funded by Japan is estimated to be completed in three years […]

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Largest development project since 2014The construction of the long overdue Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) phase II development to cater to 15 million passengers will commence on November 18, creating a major landmark in the aviation history of Sri Lanka.

This development project which is funded by Japan is estimated to be completed in three years at a cost of Rs. 107 billion making this the largest development project carried out by the Government. The construction work of the first stage of BIA was completed and opened for the public in 1985 but it could only handle about 6 million passengers. Although three decades have lapsed since the completion of the first terminal of BIA, the second terminal could not be accomplished yet.

“When I was offered an Aviation state ministerial portfolio under the new government, developing BIA to was one of the major purview of my ministry,” said State Minister of Aviation and Exports Zones Development, D.V. Chanaka. “Steps will be taken to enhance the functionality of the key areas such as efficiency of customer service and staff as well as the safety of passengers under this development.” This project is planned to be carried out as an environmental-friendly manner using the latest technological expertise available in the world.

The advanced technology helps save 40% of water and 20% energy which makes this project a green one.

This new multi-level terminal which expands over an area of 180, 000 square meters will consist of more passenger- friendly separate departure and arrival terminals. A five-storied parking area too will be built considering use of the public of the airport.”

 
 

A steep rise in the number of passengers using airports for their travel is looked ahead when the lifestyles of people revert to normalcy after the covid-19 pandemic eases and Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport too will be developed to handle international passengers while other airports will be developed for domestic aviation requirements.”

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Premier Mahinda Rajapaksa aspire to make Sri Lanka the most vibrant Aviation Hub of South Asia and our Ministry strives to elevate BIA to international standard.“Our goal is to make BIA one of the main facets of Sri Lanka’s economy as it has the capacity to function as a facilitator to Sri Lanka’s most lucrative economic hubs such as Colombo Port City and Hambantota Port.

“BIA will also function as a gateway that takes the locally manufactured products of small and medium scale entrepreneurs to the international market.”The launch will be held with the participation of Premier Mahinda Rajapaksa.

– Daily News 

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