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Shaheen Air International is a private Pakistani airline with its head office on the grounds of Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. Shaheen Air, which provides passenger, cargo and charter services, serves the major cities of Pakistan and the Persian Gulf. Destinations DOMESTIC: Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Multan, Sialkot, Sukkur, Quetta INTERNATIONAL: Guangzhou, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Abu Dhahbi, Al-Ain, Dubai, Sharjah, Muscat, Kuwait, Mashhad and Madina View the Shaheen Air Route Map here.
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Princely Jets’ business focus is on providing high-end international level private jet charter services to high net worth individuals as well as national and multi-national companies operating in Pakistan. Princely Jets opened the doors to success in 2005 and has grown to a fleet of 6 aircrafts. To support this expansion, Princely Jets has set up an operating base at Karachi International airport (Terminal one) and is currently constructing a 4,000 sq yard hangar and state-of-the-art VIP Lounge at Karachi Airport. Princely Jets’ services include: Aircraft Charter Services (ACS) Executive Helicopter Charter Services (HCS) Exclusive Fixed board Operational (FBO) Lounge Services at Karachi Airport Air Surveillance Services (ASS) Aerial Fire Fighters Services (AFFS) Aero Medvac Services (AMS)
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Pakistan International Airlines services include: Travel Airline Services Group Tours & Charters Cargo Services Mail Services Training Services Hotels MRO Services Passenger Handling and Technical Handling Services to Other View the Domestic Route Map for PIA here, and the International Route Map here.
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Airblue Limited is a private airline with its head office on the 12th floor of the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) Towers in Islamabad, Pakistan. It is Pakistan’s second largest airline with a growing share of the domestic market. Airblue’s fleet consists of next-generation Airbus A320 and A321 aircrafts. Airblue operates scheduled flights linking six domestic destinations Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Rahim Yar Khan, Sialkot and Multan with international destinations of UAE airports Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, as well as Muscat, Oman, Jeddah, Riyadh and most recently Dammam. Airblue has integrated unique innovations to ensure security and affordability. Among these are complete online reservation systems, online reservation hold/in person payment at various locations, and electronic document handling. Airblue was the first airline in Pakistan to introduce many modern technologies, including e-ticketing and self check-in kiosk facilities. Destinations: Airblue serves the following destinations, Oman • Muscat – Muscat International Airport Pakistan • Islamabad – Benazir Bhutto International Airport • Karachi – Jinnah International Airport • Lahore – Allama Iqbal International Airport • Peshawar – Bacha Khan International Airport • Rahim Yar Khan – Shaikh Zayed International Airport Saudi Arabia • Jeddah – King Abdulaziz International Airport • Riyadh – King Khalid International Airport United Arab Emirates • Abu Dhabi – Abu Dhabi International Airport • Dubai – Dubai International Airport • Sharjah – Sharjah International Airport View the Airblue route map here.
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Air Indus (Pvt.) Ltd. is a dynamic private airline based in Pakistan with nationwide flights. View the Air Indus interactive route map here.
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Yeti Airlines started its first commercial flight in September 1998 with a single Canadian built DHC6-300 Twin Otter aircraft. Within a decade it became the largest domestic airline operator with a fleet of BAE Systems Jetstream-41, DHC6-300 Twin Otter and the German built Dornier Do 228 aircraft. In 2009, its sister airline Tara Air was established to take over the Short Take Off and Landing (STOL) operations with the DHC6-300 and Dornier DO228 aircraft fleet. Yeti Airlines has retained its modern fleet of seven Jetstream 41 twin turbo prop aircraft that operate on non-STOL domestic sectors of Nepal. The two airlines together continue to provide the largest network of flight routes throughout Nepal. View the Yeti Airlines route map here.
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Nepal Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Nepal. Its head office is in the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) Building in Kathmandu, and its main base is Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. View Nepal Airlines’ international destinations here.
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Gorkha Airlines Pvt. Ltd. is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. It operates scheduled and charter flights to domestic destinations, as well as daily mountain flights in the Himalayas. Its main base is Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu.
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After 18 years of dedicated non-stop service, more than 100,000 flight hours logged in with over 3 million passengers flown to nine destinations with permanent runways in the country, Buddha Air today is the largest domestic air travel operator in Nepal employing more than 700 experienced professionals. The company is in operation with two 18 seat Beechcraft-1900 D, three 47 seat ATR-42 and three 72 seat ATR 72-500 flying out to all the trunk routes with a minimum of 1200 m of permanent runway. It is the company’s policy to place safety at the highest priority. Buddha Air’s safety record and reliability has earned us a host of awards including the Highest Safety Award given by the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation of the Government of Nepal as well as a list of the most esteemed clientele in Nepal including most United Nations organizations, all major diplomatic missions, international non government organizations as well as national level organizations. Find where Buddha Air flies here.
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Yangon Airways was established in October 1996, as a domestic airline in a joint venture between Myanma Airways, the state-owned national airline and Krong-Sombat Co., of Thailand. In October 1997, MHE-Mayflower Co., acquired Kong- Sombat’s shares in Yangon Airways and the remaining shares in 2005. Since then the airline has evolved into a principal domestic airline operating scheduled and charter services from yangon to 15 prime commercial and tourist destinations in Myanmar. View the Yangon Airways route map here.
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Myanmar National Airlines is Myanmar’s national carrier. MNA flies to 27 destinations across Myanmar, more than any other Myanmar airline. We have recently launched 3 international destinations with new state-of-the-art aircrafts, offering traditional Myanmar hospitality and outstanding service. View the Myanmar National Airlines route map here.
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Mann Yadanarpon Airlines (MYP) was incorporated as a private limited liability company on July 23, 2013, and granted a permit by the Myanmar Investment Commission under the Myanmar Citizens Investment Law to operate air transportation services on both domestic and international routes. Mann Yadanarpon Airlines is the first airline in Myanmar to base its operations at Mandalay International Airport. Mandalay is the second largest city and the cultural center of Myanmar in close proximity to the main tourist destinations of Bagan and Inle Lake (Heho). Whereas only one international airline was operating to Mandalay International Airport up to a year ago, five international airlines are now operating to the airport. Therefore, by basing its operations at Mandalay International Airport, MYP aims to provide convenient international flight connections to international travelers arriving at and departing from Mandalay. MYP plans to expand its operations to regional destinations after successfully operating domestic services for two years.
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Golden Myanmar Airlines is the first Myanmar Aviation Public Company established in July 2012. GMA has grown to be Myanmar’s leading domestic and international airline. Most importantly, we are dedicated to our customers as our motto “every day we do is for your satisfaction”. Our staff and crew are not just there to deliver our services, but also to listen to your opinions and suggestions, as we strongly believe we need you, the customers, to grow and accomplish our goals. We have also launched an enhanced, user-friendly website that will allow you to make your travel arrangements with the click of a button by providing you with real time flight arrival and departure information, and the ability to make reservations, pay for tickets and check-in your flights online. Our company will be expanding domestically, which will open the gateway for all travelers to reach the best destinations in Myanmar with ease. Our airline is on the edge of great opportunities as we sit in the middle of one of the most strategic and fastest growing regions in the world. We have the opportunity at hand, and it will take a great deal of hard work by the staff, but with the goodwill and best wishes of our passengers we can achieve success. View the Golden Myanmar Airlines route map here.
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We are proud to be a private commercial airline based in Yangon International Airport, Yangon, Myanmar. With over three years of business operations, we have learned professionalism and the know-hows of operating our airline business in a customer-first sense. We are proud to be catering to travelers around the world with our unique flight services integrated with the euphoria of Myanmar. Currently being a domestic airline, Asian Wings offers regular flights to all major tourist destinations in Myanmar, such as: Yangon, Mandalay, Nyaung U (Bagan), Heho, Tachileik, Lashio, Monywa, Homalin, Naypyitaw, Myitkyina, Bhamo and Putao. We are happy that we are also providing our airline services to Chiang Mai as our first regional destination. In the very near future, Asian Wings Airways will extend its wings to regional destinations and thrive to become a reliable airline of Myanmar.
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Incorporated on 6 October 1994, Air Mandalay is the first privately owned airline. It has a long history of supporting the country’s tourism industry. The airline, based in Yangon, has since established itself as a carrier of high standards with a wide domestic network and one regional link. Besides its scheduled flights to all the country’s tourism hot spots and top commercial hubs, Air Mandalay also offers air charter services to destinations – both within the country and regionally. In our continuous efforts to serve our customers better and strive for excellence, Air Mandalay recently launched its online reservation system. It enables our customers, agents or the members of the public to interact with the system at their leisure and make bookings in a much better, faster and easier way. In addition, our customers are able to make online payments for bookings via Visa, Mastercard and MPU. View the Air Mandalay route map here.
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Taking off on her very first commercial flight on April 2nd 2011, to this date AIR KBZ has unveiled 17 destinations altogether. Destinations during the initial phase include Yangon, Nyaung U, Mandalay, Heho, and Myeik. With the support of the valued customers and dedicated employees, as of today the airline has expanded its operation to Nay Pyi Taw, Kalay, Myitkyina, Lashio, Tachileik, Kyaing Tong, Dawei, Kaw Thaung, Thandwe and Sittwe, Nay Pyi Taw, Monywa and Homelin. AIR KBZ aims to have more than 20 destinations in the near future, covering all the commercial centers of Myanmar. View the Air KBZ route map here.
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Air Bagan, the very first private airline in Myanmar 100% owned by Myanmar national, was established in 2004. At present, Air Bagan is operating 19 domestic destinations and a regional charter flight to Chiang Mai with (One) ATR-42, (Three) ATR-72 View the Air Bagan route map here.
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Hunnu Air, previously known as Mongolian Airlines, was established in September of 2011. It is part of the Mongolian mining conglomerate, MAK group. Hunnu Air is the largest private airline and the only carrier in Mongolia, which is serving domestic and major international destinations. Currently, Hunnu Air operates domestic scheduled and charter flights to 10 domestic destinations in 7 provinces, such as Bayankhongor, Umnugobi, Khuvsgul, Khovd, Zavkhan, Dornod, and Gobi-Altai. Also, scheduled international services to Hong Kong, Shanghai and Bangkok. Hunnu Air operates seasonal charter flights to Sanya, Hainan; Cheju, Korea; Haneda, Japan; Irkutsk, Russia; Ulan-Ude, Russia and occasional charter flights to Southeast Asian countries. The rebranding of the company was to instill a distinctive Mongolian heritage, a nomadic vibe and feeling, which is unique in the marketplace that our customers can easily identify and immerse themselves upon booking with Hunnu Air. View the Hunnu Air route map here.
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Trans Maldivian Airways started in 1989 as a company operating a helicopter fleet under the name Hummingbird Island Helicopters. Eight years later the name was changed to Hummingbird Island Airways, as the first seaplane was added to the fleet. The transition to a seaplane-only fleet was completed in 1999. A year later, the name Trans Maldivian Airways name came to be, and still today represents a synonym for connecting the Maldives islands. TMA is the oldest air services operator in the Maldives and has grown to become the largest seaplane operator in the world.
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Maldivian is owned and operated by Island Aviation Services Ltd and is the leading domestic carrier of the country. Graduating from its role as the dominant domestic carrier in the country; Maldivian commenced its first regional operations on 25th January 2008 with the first flight to Trivandrum, India. Furthermore in 2013, Maldivian started operations from Hanimaadhoo (North Maldives) to Trivandrum. Today, Maldivian the nation’s carrier operates daily frequent flights to 10 airports within the country. In addition to daily flights to Trivandrum, the flag carrier added 2 more destinations to its regional network by commencing flights to Chennai – India and Dhaka – Bangladesh in 2012. In 2013 Maldivian further expanded its network by starting flights to Chongqing, China. A second destination in China – Wuhan was added to the Maldivian network in July 2014 followed by three additional points, Xi’an, Nanjing and Changsha in 2015. A sixth point, Fuzhou was added to the network in February 2016. Maldivian further started operations to Bangkok effective 2015. The carrier was formally known as Island Aviation and was re-branded in August 2008. The main reason for re-branding was to establish a brand in order to further distinguish the airline in the existing markets and to give the airline a name that reflected its origins – the Maldives and its people. Learn about Maldivian’s flight destinations here.
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Flyme is a Maldivian airline launched on March 14, 2011.It has its headquarters on the fifth floor of the Villa House in Malé. The airline is operated by Villa Air, a subsidiary company of Villa Group and began operations on 1 October 2011, with just one aircraft ATR-42 400 mainly operating between Ibrahim Nasir International Airport and Villa International Airport serving both local and foreign traffic within Maldives. Flyme now operates to 9 local airports within Maldives with a fleet of 2 ATR-72 500’s and one Cessna caravan B208 Amphibious aircraft inspired and specialized in Whale Shark spotting & Photo flights within the South Ari atoll of Maldives.
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Sabah Air Aviation (formally known as Sabahair Aviation Sdn Bhd.) is a Malaysian owned helicopter and fixed wing charter and leasing company established in 1975 to provide air transportation of passengers, cargo and aviation-related services in Malaysia, with Kota Kinabalu as its HQ.
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MASwings is a wholly owned subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines that serves major destinations as well as rural area in Sabah & Sarawak and Indonesia at the moment. We first soared the skies of Borneo on the 1st of October 2007, with hopes to connect the community within and across Sabah and Sarawak. We currently fly to over 25 destinations, including to the lands of untouched beauty within Borneo’s nature treasure. Visit our website for more info: www.maswings.com.my
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Malindo Air is a Malaysian premium airline with headquarters in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. The name Malindo signifies a cooperative pact between the two countries, derived from the countries’ names – Malaysia and Indonesia. Malindo Air operates from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (also known as the Subang Airport, Subang SkyPark or LTSAAS) in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia. The carrier currently operates a young fleet of Boeing 737-900ER, 737-800 and ATR72-600 aircraft for both domestic and international flights. Commencing operations on 22 March 2013, Malindo Air is the first airline to operate the brand new dual-class layout B737-900ER in Malaysia. The airline’s inaugural flight took off from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia on 22 March 2013 and has since expanded to include popular regional destinations in Thailand, India, Indonesia, Singapore and Nepal with the first international flight departing for Dhaka, Bangladesh on 28 Aug 2013. Malindo Air started its ATR72-600 operations from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang Skypark on 3 June 2013. The carrier operates a network of scheduled passenger services throughout Malaysia, and has spread its wings to regional destinations in Indonesia, Thailand, Bangladesh, India, Singapore, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Australia and Pakistan covering an extensive network of almost 40 routes in the region. Malindo Air prides itself in offering its customers attractive fares, on-time flights and excellent customer service both on-ground and in-flight. In-flight connectivity services Malindo WiFi and Malindo Mobile were introduced in June 2015, as a product enhancement on board its B737-900ER fleet. Currently, Malindo Air has 800 flights travelling weekly to over 40 destinations. Malindo Air takes pride in its premium service business model, whereby comfort is made available for all. With attractive fares and premium services such as those from full-service airlines to boot, Malindo Air has a growing presence as the ultimate choice for travellers young and old. In 2016, the premium carrier has plans to further expand its route network to cover more of the Asian region. View the Malindo Air route map here.
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Firefly, a wholly owned subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, began operations in April 2007. Currently, it operates a fleet of 12 ATR 72-500 and 7 ATR 72-600 turboprop out of Penang and Subang, connecting secondary destinations within the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle as well as providing air linkages between Malaysia and Singapore.
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Established in 1989 as part of the dynamic conglomerate Berjaya Group, Berjaya Air offers exclusive private jet flight services from Subang Skypark Terminal, an airport conveniently located close to the heart of Kuala Lumpur city center. Owning a mix of private aircrafts as well as helicopters, Berjaya Air presents profound expertise as a diversified aircraft service provider. Tailor-made to your every business aviation need: • Private Charter Flight Services • Aircraft Management Services • Hangarage Facilities • Maintenance & Engineering Support Services • Ground & Passenger Handling services
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SERVING THE LAO PDR SINCE 1976 Founded in 1976 as the national carrier of the newly established Lao PDR, Lao Airlines was originally known as the Civil Aviation Company and was formed from the merger of existing airlines Royal Air Lao and Lao Air Lines. The company became Lao Aviation in 1979 and has operated under that identity right up to March this year. The Lao national carrier initially started life with a mixed fleet of Western aircraft, including the Douglas DC-3 and DC-4, operating on international and domestic routes, as well as a fleet of helicopters enabling access to the more remote regions. Reflecting the country’s closer links with its Eastern neighbours, a re-equipment exercise was undertaken in the 1980s, with the fleet then primarily composed of aircraft from China and the Soviet Union. For international services to Bangkok, Hanoi and Phnom Penh, these included the Antonov An-24. The decision to upgrade to the newer generation of European turboprop aircraft being produced by ATR (Avions de Transport Regional) in France was taken in 1994, when the first 50-seat ATR42 entered service with the airline which is removed from the service on 1995 and immediately replacing by a first 70-seat ATR72 aircraft and the second on 1999, with both ATR’s forming the backbone of the carrier’s fleet for international and major domestic services up to today. These highly reliable aircraft are complemented on routes to remote areas within the country by the Y-7 and Y-12, seating 50 and 17 passengers respectively. With the arrival of the A320, Lao Airlines is moving into a new phase of its development, offering passengers a faster, more comfortable link to the world. The aircraft will fly primarily on international services to Bangkok, Hanoi, Kunming, Guangzhou, Seoul, Busan and Singapore. Today the Lao Airlines network extends to twelve international destinations and six locations within the Lao PDR. New routes are planned for the future, including within ASEAN as well as to Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan.
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Air Kyrgyzstan is the flag carrier of Kyrgyzstan based in Bishkek. Air Kyrgyzstan serves more than 10 cities domestic and abroad: Osh, Moscow, Tashkent, Urumqi, Krasnodar, Ekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Chelyabinsk, Dubai and Surgut, as of 2011. View the Air Kyrgyzstan route map here.
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Avia Traffic Company is an airline with its head office in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Its flights operate from Manas International Airport. The airline is on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union. Currently, airline activity is focused on the performance of flights from the airports of the Kyrgyz Republic “Manas” and “Osh” in the following Russian cities – Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Surgut, Kazan, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk. Also scheduled flights continue in Almaty and Dushanbe. Daily operating flights from Bishkek to Osh. At the end of 2015 the airline Avia Traffic transported 466,000 passengers (352 thousand – to international destinations and 114,000 inland).
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Air Bishkek is an airline based in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, with its operational base at Manas International Airport.
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Jin Air is a Korean low-cost carrier. Jin Air currently operates flights to 3 domestic cities and 28 international destinations. View the Jin Air route map here.
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Since its establishment in 2005, JEJU AIR has been expanding its scale in accordance with customer’s request for reasonable flight ticket fare and is bringing a sustainable innovation to the Korean airline industry. Jeju Air has realized the popularization of air travel and has made Korea as a final destination of travel with a brand new way which has never been tried. We are operating not only the busiest route, Gimpo-Jeju, but also more than 20 major routes in Asia, such as Japan, China, Taiwan, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand and Guam, including other domestic routes. Flights operate based out of Seoul Gimpo and Incheon airport. We are ready to minimize all of our expenses to reduce our customers’ air travel expenses. We never compromise with anyone in the matter of flight safety and always try our best for on time arrival. View the Jeju Air route map here.
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Eastar Jet is a low-cost airline with its headquarters in Banghwa-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
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Air Busan is a low-cost airline based in Busanjin-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea. View the Air Busan route map here.
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SCAT Airlines is an airline with its head office on the property of Shymkent Airport in Shymkent, Kazakhstan. It operates services to all major cities of Kazakhstan and to neighboring countries. Its main base is Shymkent Airport, with focus cities at Oral Ak Zhol Airport, Aqtau Airport, Astana International Airport, Atyrau Airport, Kyzylorda Airport and Almaty International Airport. View the SCAT countries and destinations here.
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State Air Company Berkut, commonly known as Berkut Air, is an airline based in Astana, Kazakhstan, operating Government charter flights out of Astana International Airport.
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Air Astana International is the principal airline and the flag carrier of the Republic of Kazakhstan, based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It operates scheduled domestic and international services on 64 routes from its main hub, Almaty International Airport, and from its secondary hub, Astana International Airport. The Air Astana fleet consists of Boeing 767, Boeing 757, Airbus A319, Airbus A320, Airbus A321 and Embraer 190 aircraft. Air Astana currently operates a total of 30 aircraft and has plans to increase its fleet size to a total of 36 aircraft by the end of 2017. View the interactive Air Astana route map here.
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StarFlyer is a Japanese airline headquartered on the grounds of Kitakyushu Airport in Kokuraminami-ku, Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka Prefecture. It describes itself as a “hybrid airline” providing a higher level of service than low-cost carriers while having operating costs lower than full-service legacy carriers. Routes Domestic Flight Tokyo(Haneda) to Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu to Tokyo(Haneda) Tokyo(Haneda) to Fukuoka, Fukuoka to Tokyo(Haneda) Tokyo(Haneda) to Osaka(Kansai), Osaka(Kansai) to Tokyo(Haneda) Nagoya(Chubu) to Fukuoka, Fukuoka to Nagoya(Chubu) Tokyo(Haneda) to Yamaguchi-Ube, Yamaguchi-Ube to Tokyo(Haneda)
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Skymark Airlines started service in September, 1998, as a “New Wing” for the aviation industry in Japan. Since then, we continue to strive for safe operation, and, nowadays, we serve approximately 6.75 million passengers per year with 26 aircrafts. We provide the most reasonable fare for our 18 route network, which covers from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south. Moreover, we strive to maximize safety while maintaining low costs by system automation and in-house crew training.
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Welcome to Peach! Peach is the first LCC – low cost carrier – to be established in Japan, offering easily accessible, low fare flights to the people of Asia. The low fares that Peach offers enable everyone to enjoy air travel, whether for leisure, visiting family, or building your business.
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Jetstar Japan launched domestic flights between Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka and Okinawa in July 2012. Since then, we’ve carried more than 11 million passengers. Now we’re the largest low-fares carrier operating in Japan, with 20 Airbus A320s flying to 17 routes across 11 domestic destinations, plus two routes to Hong Kong and three to Taipei.
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Ibex Airlines is an airline headquartered in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan. It operates domestic services from Tokyo. Its main base is Sendai Airport, Natori, Miyagi. Destinations Narita International Airport ⇔ Komatsu Airport Narita International Airport ⇔ Hiroshima Airport Osaka International Airport (Itami) ⇔ Sendai Airport Osaka International Airport (Itami) ⇔ Fukushima Airport Osaka International Airport (Itami) ⇔ Niigata Airport Osaka International Airport (Itami) ⇔ Fukuoka Airport Osaka International Airport (Itami) ⇔ Oita Airport Central Japan International Airport (Centrair) ⇔ Sendai Airport Central Japan International Airport (Centrair) ⇔ Fukuoka Central Japan International Airport (Centrair) ⇔ Oita Airport Sendai Airport ⇔ Komatsu Airport Sendai Airport ⇔ Hiroshima Airport Fukuoka ⇔ Sendai Airport Fukuoka Airport ⇔ Komatsu Airport Fukuoka ⇔ Miyazaki Airport Fleet CRJ200 2 aircraft CRJ700 7 aircraft
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Fuji Dream Airlines is a domestic airline headquartered in Makinohara, Shizuoka, Japan, with its main hub at Shizuoka Airport.
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Situated 16.5 km North of Bucharest center, Henri Coanda International Airport is the largest Romanian airport, serving 67 external destinations and 9 domestic destinations. Henri Coanda serves as the main hub for Tarom Airlines, which is under the SkyTeam airline alliance.
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Amakusa Airlines is an airline based in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. It operates regional services from and to Amakusa. Its main base is Amakusa Airfield, with a focus city in Kumamoto Airport.
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All Nippon Airways (ANA) is a leading Japanese provider of air transportation services and is one of the world’s largest airlines, serving 112 domestic Japanese routes with 788 daily flights and 39 international and regional routes to 10 countries in Asia, Europe and North America. These airways include Air Japan and ANA Wings.
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Airtransse is an airline headquartered in the Nichinan Trading Building Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It operates scheduled passenger services. Its main base is Hakodate Airport in Hakodate, with a hub at New Chitose Airport; both are in Hokkaido.
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AirAsia Japan is the name of two incarnations of Japanese low-cost airline, operating as a joint venture between AirAsia of Malaysia and Japanese partners.
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