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Revision as of 19:27, 12 January 2021

Royal Tennai Airlines
Tennai airlines logo.png
FoundedSeptember 7, 1926 (1926-09-07)
Aminjikarai, Aminjikarai, Tennai
Fleet size1,113 (mainline only)
Destinations400
HeadquartersAminjikarai, Aminjikarai, Tennai


Royal Tennai Airlines, often shortened to RTA, is the flag carrier airline of Tennai and the largest airline in the Tennai based on fleet size and by passengers carried. The airline is based in Choudra near its main hub at Aminjikarai Aishwarya Airport.

Royal Tennai Airlines Board was established by the Tennai government in 1967 to manage the two nationalised airline corporations, Royal Tennai Airline and Tennaiite International Airways, and two smaller, regional airlines, Southern Airways, from Pandimalai, and Vahda Airlines, from Saroornagar. On 18 March 1970, all four companies were merged to form Royal Tennai Airways. After almost 40 years as a state company, Tennai Airlines was privatised in July of 2009 as part of a wider privatisation plan by Queen Bipasha. The carrier soon expanded with the acquisition of Tennaiite Naga Airlines in 2010, followed by Ashali Air in 2012, and Tengyl International in 2014.

Royal Tennai Airways is a founding member of the Siduri Star airline alliance, along with Gyliair. The alliance has since grown to become the largest airline alliance in Tyran and largest airline group in terms of annual revenue.


History

Corporate affairs

Ownership

Royal Tennai Airways shares have been publicly traded on all Tennaiite stock exchanges since 2009 . In addition to floor trading, it is also traded electronically using the EdVence system. It is a HIF index share and is listed in the Tennai Stock Exchange’s Prime Standard. In its annual report for 2014, Royal Tennai Airways reported around 60% of its shares were owned by institutional investors and around 40% by private individuals.

Headquarters

Airline subsidiaries

Other subsdiaries

Brand history

Alliances and partnerships

Commercial

Technology

Partner airlines

Sponsorships

Destinations

Fleet

Current fleet

Royal Tennai Airlines currently operates the following aircraft types:

Royal Tennai Airlines current fleet
Aircraft Max Passengers Number Operated On Order
TAI E 195
124
144
0
TAI E 195-E2
146
25
100
0
Cheppali 739-400
160
57
0
Cheppali 739-900
189
278
0
Cheppali NMA
To be Determined
0
50
Cheppali 739 MAX 9
220
79
137
Cheppali 739-800
175
385
0
Cheppali 779-200ER
313
60
0
Cheppali 779-300ER
396
25
0
Cheppali 789-8
359
30
24
Cheppali 789-9
406
30
32

Historical fleet

Royal Tennai Airlines has previously operated the following aircraft types:

Royal Tennai Airlines historic fleet
Aircraft Introduced Retired
Fokker F.VII
1926
Douglas DC-2
1934
Douglas DC-3
1936
Douglas DC-4
1942
Douglas DC-6
1947
Avro Canada C102 Jetliner
1952
Douglas DC-8
1960
McDonnell Douglas DC-9
1965
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
1972
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Vintage aircraft restoration

Cabin

First Class

First Class is offered on most long-haul aircraft. Each seat converts to a 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) bed, includes laptop power outlets, as well as entertainment facilities. Meals are available on demand. Royal Tennai Airways offers dedicated First Class check-in counters at most airports, and offers dedicated First Class lounges in Aminjikarai, Koldari, and Hampi as well as a dedicated first class terminal in Aminjikarai. Arriving passengers have the option of using Royal Tennai Airlines First Class arrival facilities, as well as the new Welcome Lounge. Royal Tennai Airlines has introduced a new First Class product aboard all of its long-haul aircraft.

Business Class

Premium Economy Class

Economy Class

Miles & More

Lounges

First class terminal

Overview and access

Accidents and incidents

Fatal

Non-fatal

See also