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Philippines: Manila: Ninoy Aquino International Airport [2] [51] [62] Samoa: Apia: Faleolo International Airport [53] Serbia: Belgrade: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport: Terminated [59]: 23 Singapore: Singapore: Changi Airport: Focus city [44] Singapore International Airport: Airport closed [43] Solomon Islands: Honiara: Honiara International ...
Founded as Philippine Aerial Taxi Company and commenced operations in 1941 as Philippine Air Lines, then 1970 as Philippine Airlines. Philippines AirAsia: Z2 APG COOL RED Manila: 2010 Founded as AirAsia Philippines and commenced operations in 2012, then 2015 as Philippines AirAsia. Royal Air Philippines: RW RYL DOUBLE GOLD Clark: 2002 Founded ...
Jetstar Asia was launched in 2004 as a partnership between Qantas, holding a 49% stake in the airline, Singaporean businessmen Tony Chew (22%) and FF Wong (10%) and the Singapore government's investment company, Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited (19%). [1] It received its Air Operator's Certificate from the Singapore government on 19 November ...
This is a list of all airline codes. ... Singapore Airlines: SINGAPORE Singapore 5M ... South East Asian Airlines: SEAIR Philippines
Various passenger airlines from different countries parked at Los Angeles International Airport. This is a list of airlines in operation that offer regular (usually scheduled) service to paying passengers from the general public. This list includes some airlines that offer charter service on a regular basis between fixed destinations.
Airline codes IATA ICAO Airline Call sign Country/Region Comments PR BOI 2GO: ABAIR Philippines EVY 34 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force: Multiple GNL 135 Airways: GENERAL United States 1A n/a Amadeus IT Group S.A. n/a Global GDS and airline hosting system (CRS/PSS) 1B n/a Sabre travel network Asia-Pacific (ex-Abacus) n/a APAC Regional ...
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Japan Airlines, Qantas, and SriLankan Airlines in Terminal 1 29 March 2009 [146] Singapore: Singapore Singapore Changi Airport: SIN 1 Malaysia Airlines in Terminal 2 Qatar Airways and SriLankan Airlines in Terminal 3 Cathay Pacific in Terminal 4 2 July 2009 [147] Stockholm: Sweden Stockholm-Arlanda Airport: ARN 2 23 April 2013 [148] Tokyo: Japan