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Lao Airlines ATR 72-500 at Wattay International Airport, Vientiane Lao Airlines Airbus A320-200 at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. In September 1976, the company was formed from the merger of two existing airlines namely, Royal Air Lao and Lao Air Lines. [4] The company became Lao Aviation in 1979.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes Lao Airlines: QV: LAO: LAO: 1976: Rebranded from Lao Aviation (1976-2003) : Lao Skyway: LK: LLL: LAVIE: 2002: Rebranded from Lao Air (2002-2014)
Their inaugural flight took place on 29 December 2023. [3] In February 2025, the airline secured US$15 million in funding from the Lao Development Bank to develop new routes and acquire new aircraft. The airline aims to grow their fleet from 2 ATR turboprop aircraft to 5 by the end of 2025, and add two Boeing aircraft.
The airport is operated by the Lao Airport Authority (LAA) and serves as a hub for Lao Skyway, Lanexang Airways International, and Lao Airlines. The Lao Air Force also operates an installation at one end of the airport. The head offices of the Department of Civil Aviation and Lao Air are on the airport property.
Nevertheless, Lao Airlines introduced twice-weekly flights from Vientiane via Pakse on 9 April 2016. [8] The frequency was increased to thrice-weekly in July. However, Lao Airlines ended the route in October 2016 because of low passenger numbers. [9] The following January, authorities closed down the airport. [10] [11]
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An extensive network of non-stop domestic flights is operated from Toronto Pearson by several airlines to all major and many secondary cities across all provinces and territories of Canada. [14] As of 2022, more than 40 airlines operate more than 2,500 weekly departures to more than 160 destinations in 6 continents. [15] [16]
1 Airlines and destinations. 2 ... There are no scheduled flights to Ban Huoeisay Airport due to a runway upgrade. ... On 30 June 1971, Douglas C-47B XW-TDI of Royal ...