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'''Holavia - Holyn Airlines''', marketed simply as '''Holavia''', ({{wp|Slovak language|Holyn}}: '''Holavia - Holynska Dýchacie Cesty'''), is the {{wp|Flag carrier|flag carrier}} of [[Holynia]]. Established in 1922 as Holyn Aviation Establishment in Uhrov, Holynia. It was tasked with flying mail across Holynia during the 1920s and 1930s. It expanded in the 1940s, emphasizing regular domestic services and seasonal international service to Communist bloc nations. It grew rapidly in the 1950s, growing alongside the expanding Communist bloc during this era. The airline became an arm of the Ministry of Transport, through the Civil Aviation Commission. The airline became a representative of the Holyn state, with establishment of air services representing an investment by the Holyn government. In 1953, the airline | '''Holavia - Holyn Airlines''', marketed simply as '''Holavia''', ({{wp|Slovak language|Holyn}}: '''Holavia - Holynska Dýchacie Cesty'''), is the {{wp|Flag carrier|flag carrier}} of [[Holynia]]. Established in 1922 as Holyn Aviation Establishment in Uhrov, Holynia. It was tasked with flying mail across Holynia during the 1920s and 1930s. It expanded in the 1940s, emphasizing regular domestic services and seasonal international service to Communist bloc nations. It grew rapidly in the 1950s, growing alongside the expanding Communist bloc during this era. The airline became an arm of the Ministry of Transport, through the Civil Aviation Commission. The airline became a representative of the Holyn state, with establishment of air services representing an investment by the Holyn government. In 1953, the airline became branded as '''Holavia''', a shortened version of Holyn Civil Aviation Commission. In the 1950s and 60s, jet services were established with several domestic models of jet aircraft being acquired. In 1970, the first widebody airliners began to enter service. In 1956, |
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Founded | 10 May 1922 | ||||||
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Frequent-flyer program | Loyalty Plan | ||||||
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Fleet size | 341 | ||||||
Destinations | 151 | ||||||
Headquarters | Cizekporok, Holynia | ||||||
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Employees | 28,500 | ||||||
Website | www |
Holavia - Holyn Airlines, marketed simply as Holavia, (Holyn: Holavia - Holynska Dýchacie Cesty), is the flag carrier of Holynia. Established in 1922 as Holyn Aviation Establishment in Uhrov, Holynia. It was tasked with flying mail across Holynia during the 1920s and 1930s. It expanded in the 1940s, emphasizing regular domestic services and seasonal international service to Communist bloc nations. It grew rapidly in the 1950s, growing alongside the expanding Communist bloc during this era. The airline became an arm of the Ministry of Transport, through the Civil Aviation Commission. The airline became a representative of the Holyn state, with establishment of air services representing an investment by the Holyn government. In 1953, the airline became branded as Holavia, a shortened version of Holyn Civil Aviation Commission. In the 1950s and 60s, jet services were established with several domestic models of jet aircraft being acquired. In 1970, the first widebody airliners began to enter service. In 1956,