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Thus, on 1 December, 1979, a decree from the [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International]] confiscated the planes and established Lemavia to serve as the {{wp|flag carrier}} of Lemovicia. However, due to the political situation in the country, in addition to neighboring [[Slirnia]], flights were restricted to [[East Miersa]].
Thus, on 1 December, 1979, a decree from the [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International]] confiscated the planes and established Lemavia to serve as the {{wp|flag carrier}} of Lemovicia. However, due to the political situation in the country, in addition to neighboring [[Slirnia]], flights were restricted to [[East Miersa]].
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[[File:An-24_interior.JPG|150px|thumb|left|Interior of a Lemavia plane, 2007]]


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Revision as of 23:26, 13 November 2020

Lemavia Airlines
Lemabija abiakompany
Lemavia.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
LEMAVIA
Founded1 December, 1979
HubsTopagunea International Airport
Fleet size2
DestinationsTBC
HeadquartersTopagunea, Lemovicia
Key peopleTBD (Chairman)
Urban Olszanski (Managing director)

Lemavia Airlines (Lemovician: Lemabija abiakompany) is an airline based in the self-proclaimed State of Lemovicia, and according to Lemovician authorities, is the country's flag carrier.

History

With the proclamation of independence from West Miersa on 21 November, 1979, and the subsequent seizure of Topagunea International Airport, including two regional jets of Miersair which were parked there at the time, it became prudent on the Lemovician government to establish its own airline, with an envisaged goal of serving as the "transit hub between the socialist nations on the continent."

Thus, on 1 December, 1979, a decree from the Lemovician Section of the Workers' International confiscated the planes and established Lemavia to serve as the flag carrier of Lemovicia. However, due to the political situation in the country, in addition to neighboring Slirnia, flights were restricted to East Miersa.

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Services

Interior of a Lemavia plane, 2007

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Destinations

Hub
Focus city
Seasonal service

Domestic

City Country Airport
Topagunea Lemovicia Lemovicia style="background:#d0e7ff;" Topagunea International Airport

International

Fleet

probably all Soravian planes

Incidents and accidents