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| founded = February 4, 1969 | | founded = February 4, 1969 | ||
| commenced = June 19, 1972 | | commenced = June 19, 1972 | ||
| hubs = | | hubs = [[Gabriel Yniguez International Airport]]<br>[[Guadajara City International Airport]] | ||
| | | focus_cities = {{wp|Lisbon Airport}}<br>{{wp|Madrid–Barajas Airport}}<br>[[Quencachi International Airport]]<br>TBA | ||
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| frequent_flyer = Quinta+ | | frequent_flyer = Quinta+ | ||
| alliance = {{wp|Oneworld}} | | alliance = {{wp|Oneworld}} | ||
| subsidiaries = Quintairos Cargo<br>QuintaBlue | | subsidiaries = Quintairos Cargo<br>QuintaBlue<br>Colibrí | ||
| fleet_size = | | fleet_size = | ||
| destinations = | | destinations = | ||
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| traded_as = | | traded_as = | ||
| ISIN = | | ISIN = | ||
| headquarters = La Casañeda, | | headquarters = La Casañeda, Gabriel Yniguez International Airport, [[Antiuyo, Quinteiros Province|Antiuyo]] | ||
| key_people = | | key_people = | ||
| revenue = | | revenue = $16.526 billion (2019) | ||
| num_employees = 44,846 (2022) | |||
| website = quintairos.com | |||
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It officially began its operations on June 19, 1972, when Guanayo Group acquired government-owned Aéreo Guadajaraño, which had been operating since 1927. | It officially began its operations on June 19, 1972, when Guanayo Group acquired government-owned Aéreo Guadajaraño, which had been operating since 1927. | ||
==History== | |||
==Corporate affairs and identity== | |||
==Destinations== | |||
===Codeshare agreements=== | |||
==Fleet== | |||
===Special liveries=== | |||
==Cabins and services== | |||
==Incidents and accidents== | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Transport in Guadajara]] |
Latest revision as of 08:40, 14 December 2022
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Founded | February 4, 1969 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | June 19, 1972 | ||||||
Hubs | Gabriel Yniguez International Airport Guadajara City International Airport | ||||||
Focus cities | Lisbon Airport Madrid–Barajas Airport Quencachi International Airport TBA | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Quinta+ | ||||||
Alliance | Oneworld | ||||||
Subsidiaries | Quintairos Cargo QuintaBlue Colibrí | ||||||
Company slogan | Experience the Guadajaran spirit | ||||||
Parent company | Guanayo | ||||||
Headquarters | La Casañeda, Gabriel Yniguez International Airport, Antiuyo | ||||||
Revenue | $16.526 billion (2019) | ||||||
Employees | 44,846 (2022) | ||||||
Website | quintairos.com |
Quintairos is the flag carrier of Guadajara and its largest airline based on fleet size, international destinations and international flights.
It officially began its operations on June 19, 1972, when Guanayo Group acquired government-owned Aéreo Guadajaraño, which had been operating since 1927.