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SriLankan Airlines - Business Class - Seat |
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Business Class |
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A330 FRA <> CMB <> MLE |
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Merit - Extraordinary May - 2013 |
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4
Stars & 5 Stripes Overall - 'Service & Comfort' |
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The Ultimate Award:
Seven Stars and Stripes® |
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Flying an airline for the first time is always
thrilling, as one just doesnt know what to expect. On our recent
assignment to the Maldives, we decided to skip our usual airline in order to
procure a flatbed night flight, waking up at our destination. SriLankan
Airlines flies from Frankfurt to Colombo non-stop, offering a Business Class
flatbed with dedicated buddy-seat options that others dont.
We paid a quick visit to the Business Class lounge that SriLankan shares with
JAL in Frankfurt -- a visit we could have skipped. Shortly thereafter we
boarded our flight, surprised that no attendant was welcoming new arrivals.
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SriLankans Airbus A330 Business Class
accommodations appeared wide and spacious, with the comfortable light brown
full-flatbed leather chairs that are now available on many long-haul flights.
From this point our outbound business flight experience was nothing short of
pleasant. The "welcome" beverages were served, and having missed dinner in the
business lounge, we decided to dine above the clouds. The food was presented on
attractive white bone china that displayed the colorful SriLankan Airlines
logo--from plates to buttercups to salt and pepper shakers--all on a white
tablecloth. The breadbasket offered an assortment of crisp rolls and warm
herb-butter baguettes; silver tongs were provided for selecting your
breads. |
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SriLankan -
Airlines - Food |
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The smoked salmon with flavored pasta salad was
unusual, and the taste of the combination was astonishing. A lamb noisette,
with fiery coriander chilli sauce, was served with buttered vichi carrots,
broccoli florets romanesco and roasted cubed potatoes; it was decent. Although
there was no wine menu, the wines and aperitifs provided before, during and
after dinner were nicely paired. The sumptuous fresh fruit and cheese platter,
as well the coffee and dessert course (mousse au chocolate and lychee dessert),
were presented tableside with passion and pride from a trolley in charming old
colonial silver. Sri Lanka, known until 1972 as Ceylon, is an island country in
the northern Indian Ocean that is famous for its coffees and teas. |
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Our accommodations for
the night were more than adequate, with nicely covered pillow slips and
blankets. We were able to recline our seats effortlessly to a full flat bed.
The armrests could be folded away to grant the guest a wider space.
SriLankans Business Class flight bathroom facilities were sufficient, and
were predictably well-equipped, with amenity kits by Bvlgari. The airline's
inflight entertainment system, featuring a 15 touchscreen HD display, was
more than adequate, but rather limited when compared to the movie and language
options that others provide. |
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Thorsten Buehrmann - SriLankan Airlines - Business Class |
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However, one does have to consider that the price of
these flights was less than half of its competitors. We were able to sleep a
few hours before the stewardess awakened us in time for a nice breakfast. It
was a smooth flight and an equally smooth landing, and the overall experience
would have been satisfactory if not for the disastrous return flight. Our
SriLankan Airlines flight UL 553 was forced to make an emergency landing in Sri
Lanka due to engine trouble. Heading home to Frankfurt from Colombo, we were
forced return after an hour of flight time. The flight crew dumped jet fuel in
preparation for a risky and extremely hard landing. The runway had obviously
been prepared for a potential crash landing with the pre-deployment of fire
trucks and ambulances. |
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SriLankan Airlines - Engine Problem |
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We are so very grateful
that there were no serious injuries. A stewardess, obviously somewhat in shock,
advised us that we had no idea just how lucky we were. While such an
unfortunate occurrence can happen with any airline, it was the lack of
satisfactory service that we experienced afterwards that was unexpected--stuck
at the airline's home base for seven hours. After this horrific experience, and
with the knowledge that we would be waiting several hours in the lounge, we
asked for some accommodations which proved not to be available. The shower and
spa facilities at SriLankan Airlines home base, as well as the business
class lounge, are minimal at best. |
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by Thorsten Buehrmann Editor: Ingrid Lemme
Editor at
Large: Tim Nielsen
Editor-in-Chief: John Lomitola |
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© 2013 ~ Seven Stars and Stripes,
Inc. |
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