"The synergies must be made use of."
The budget airline wants to share passengers with the bigger, full service national carrier.
"We have to ensure that we don’t compete, says de Vass Gunawardena who is also an influential advisor to Sri Lanka's president Mahinda Rajapakse. 'Mihin' is a diminutive on the president's first name.
"I don’t know what the staff would say but at the end of the day we should work for the benefit of the nation."
Mihin Lanka competes with Sri Lankan Airlines on six of its seven routes with Buddhagaya in India being the only exception but the two do not have a passenger sharing (code share) agreement.
Set up nine months ago with 250 million rupees in equity from the state, budget carrier Mihin Lanka has been los