9/13/2018

SRI LANKA AIRLINE'S NUTS


SRI LANKA'S national airline said on Wednesday it has stopped serving cashews after the country's president flew into rage over nuts served to him on a flight to Colombo.

''Returning ......from Kathmandu, I was served some cashews, on board a SriLankan floight, but it was so bad even a dog  wouldn't eat it,'' Maithripala Sirisena said on Monday.

''I want to know who authorised the purchase of these nuts,'' the president told a meeting of farmers.

An airline spokesman said it has responded by clearing its stock of cashews    -only served in business class   -and would change the Dubai based supplier.

This is not the  first time that airline nuts have prompted outrage.

In 2014 a South Korean heiress famously ordered a Korean Air Plane back to its gate to eject a cabin crew member after she was served nuts still in their packet.

Last month Colombo renewed its search for an equity investor in the loss-making and heavily indebted SriLankan after the  International Monetary Fund warned that the airline was dragging the country's economy down.

 In May last year, attempts to privatise the carrier collapsed after a US private equity firm withdrew its bid for a  49-percent stake.

The airline was profitable before Mahunda Rajapakse, when he was president, cancelled a management agreement with Emirates in 2008 following a personal dispute.

The carrier had refused to bump  fare-paying  passengers and give their seats to Rajapakse's family.

Rajapakse removed the Emirates-appointed chief executive of Sri Lankan and made his brother-in- law  Nishantha Wicremasighe head of the company.

Wickremasighe is now under investigation for corruption and mismanagement.[Agencies]

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