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| frequent_flyer = Miles & More
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| headquarters = [[Hran]], [[Ardalia]]
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| key_people = Ante Marović<br>(President & CEO)
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'''Ardalia Airlines''' is [[Ardalia]]'s the state-owned flag carrier. Its headquarters are in Rizet near Hran and operates domestic and international services mainly to Thearean destinations. Its main hub is [[Hran Frenc Letzo Airport]] and with a focus at Taerisz, Ardalia's second-largest city. The airline only operates short- to medium-range, narrow-body aircraft.
'''Ardalia Airlines''' is the {{wp|state-owned}} {{wp|flag carrier}} {{wp|airline}} of [[Ardalia]]. Its headquarters are in Pazet near Hran and operates domestic and international services mainly to X destinations. Its main hub is [[Hran Airport|Hran International Airport]].
 
==History==
The airline was originally formed in 1946 following Frelno Letzek's coup, but possessed few aircraft which limited its opportunity for growth. Five years after he was removed, the airline was reestablished into its present-day incarnation. Between 1996-2000, the carrier could not operate over half of all domestic routes due to the [[Ardalian Civil War]].
 
In addition to being Ardalia's flag carrier, it is also the main sponsor of the [[National Football Team (Ardalia)|Falcons]], the national football team.


==Corporate affairs==
===Head office===
The airline's headquarters is a 4-story blue building within an office park located in the village of Pazet.
===Ownership===
As of December 2022, the Republic of Ardalia owns 99.15%, while the remainder is mostly owned by state-owned or public companies such as the Ardalian Postal Bank, Ardalia Post, Ardalia Insurance, the Ardalian Lottery, and MZLH, the operator of Hran Airport. Multiple Democratic-led governments have attempted to privatize the airline but to date, none have been successful in finding a suitable buyer.
===Sponsorships===
The carrier is the official airline of the [[Ardalian national football team]], the [[Ardalian Football Federation]] (ANS), and the Ardalian International Games Committee. Ardalia Airlines supports many cultural events and institutions throughout the country to help promote tourism.
===Corporate design===
====Livery====
The airline's livery, refreshed in 2019, consists of the letters "Ardalia" on the fuselage in blue, while the Ardalian checkboard symbol (colored in blue and red) is both centered on the tail and placed to the left of the lettering. The fuselage is all white.
====Uniforms====
The current uniform was designed by Anja Tolić, a graduate of the University of Hran's Faculty of Textile Technology, and launched in 2018. It consists of a navy blue jacket, skirts (or pants for male cabin crew), white shirt, and a checkered red, silver, and blue scarf (or tie for male cabin crew and all pilots). Pursers and Captains wear a wing pin with the airline's checkered logo.
==Fleet==
==Fleet==
The airline only operates narrow-body, short to medium range, twin-engined aircraft from Airbus. The current fleet consists of 18 aircraft with 4 orders.
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! rowspan="2" style="width:130px;"|Aircraft
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|{{wpl|Airbus A319-100|A319-100}}
|5
|&mdash;
|18
|126
|144
|To be replaced by A220 from 2024
|-
|{{wpl|Airbus A320-200|A320-200}}
|2
|&mdash;
|18
|156
|174
|To be replaced by A220 from 2024
|-
|-
| {{wp|Airbus A220}} || 11 || 1 || 0 || 12 || 97 || 2016-Present
|{{wp|De Havilland Canada Dash 8|D4-200}}
|6
|&mdash;
|10
|66
|76
|To be replaced by A220 from 2024
|-
|-
| {{wp|Airbus A319}} || 3 || 1 || 0 || 12 || 132 || 1998-Present
|{{wpl|Airbus A220-100|A220-100}}
|0
|9
|&#x2014;
|127
|127
|9 to be leased. All delivered by end of 2026.
|-
|-
| {{wp|Airbus A320}} || 4 || 2 || 0 || 12 || 162 || 2011-Present
|{{wpl|Airbus A220-300|A220-300}}
|0
|6
|&#x2014;
|148
|148
|6 to be bought. All delivered by end of 2026.
|-
|-
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!Total
!13
!15
! colspan="8" |
|}
|}
===Future fleet===
In November 2022, CEO Goran Bajić announced that Ardalia Airlines would be replacing all of its existing aircraft, and growing the fleet, with A220s. By 2026, the fleet will be made up of 15 A220s (of which 6 are being bought from the manufacturer and 9 will be leased). Bajić explained that achieving a uniform fleet of aircraft would enable them to see reductions in operating costs as well as improve the company’s environmental efficiency and competitiveness while improving passenger comfort.


The A220 cabin will be configured with a nicer 2-3 layout with wider seats and larger windows. Every seat will have USB-A and USB-C ports, as well as smartphone and tablet holders. The aircraft’s spacious overhead compartments offers 70 L (2.5 cu ft) of storage per passenger to allow one carry-on bag per passenger. Business class passengers may experience greater personal space with some aisle and middle seats being blocked however this will depend on flight demand. All aircraft will have onboard WiFi, letting passengers enjoy broadband services on their personal devices including smartphones, tablets, and laptops, allowing them to write emails, surf the internet, and update social media while in-flight. The airline will use this opportunity to launch a new application (usable while airborne) to access the carrier's digital content of films, shows, and music.
==Destinations==
==Destinations==
Ardalian Airlines serves 31 destinations, mainly Thearean destinations.
Ardalian Airlines serves X destinations, mainly X destinations.


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!style="background:#6494d1;color: white"|City
! style="background:#151B54; color:white;"|Country/Region
!style="background:#6494d1;color: white"|Country
! style="background:#151B54; color:white;"|City
!style="background:#6494d1;color: white"|Airport
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|-
|'''[[Hran]]||'''{{flag|Ardalia}}'''|||'''[[Hran Frenc Letzo Airport]]'''||'''Hub'''
|rowspan=4|{{flag|Ardalia}}
|-style="background:#d0e7ff;"
|[[Hran]]
|[[Hran Airport|Hran International Airport]]
|{{wp|Hub airport}}
|-
|-
|Taerisz||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Taerisz Airport||Focus City
|X
|X
|''{{wp|Focus city}} during summer season''
|-
|-
|Greszin||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Greszin Airport||Domestic
|X
|-
|X
|Kanryk||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Kanryk Airport||Domestic
|
|-
|Vaposk||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Vaposk Airport||Domestic
|-
|Zirdek||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Zirdek Airport||Domestic
|-
|Kasza||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Kasza Airport||Domestic
|-
|Veszima||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Veszima Airport||Domestic
|-
|Belhas||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Belhas Airport||Domestic
|-
|Ustane||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Ustane Airport||Domestic
|-
|Arasc||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Arasc Airport||Domestic
|-
|Funzek||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Funzek Airport||Domestic
|-
|Odrgez||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Odrgez Airport||Seasonal
|-
|Dras||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Dras Airport||Seasonal
|-
|Nuum||{{flag|Ardalia}}|||Nuum Airport||Seasonal
|-
|[[Fornænda]]||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||[[Fornænda Eremas-Gento International Airport]]||International
|-
|Triana||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||Triana International Airport||International
|-
|Ariatra||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||[[Ariatra Garphalle International Airport]]||International
|-
|[[Polmona]]||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||[[Polmona Larijalme International Airport]]||International
|-
|Lirana||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||Lirana International Airport||International
|-
|Gomosc||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||Gomosc International Airport||International
|-
|Fazona||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||Fazona International Airport||International
|-
|Fertana Zonta||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||Fertana Zonta International Airport||International
|-
|Pentadora||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||Pentadora International Airport||International
|-
|Formina||{{flag|Caropsyne Pontanore}}|||Formina International Airport||International
|-
|Tarkhos||Corsimenia|||Tarkhos International Airport||International
|-
|Covana||Corsimenia|||Covana International Airport||Seasonal
|-
|Palertos||Corsimenia|||Palertos International Airport||Seasonal
|-
|Kilow||Loslakia|||Kilow International Airport||International
|-
|Karmsk||Rygaria|||Karmsk International Airport||International
|-
|Vasca||Prassia|||Vasca International Airport||Seasonal
|-
|-
|}
|}


===Codeshare agreements===
Ardalia Airlines has {{wp|codeshare agreements}} with the following airlines:
{{div col|colwidth=17em}}
* Airline A
* Airline B
* Airline C
{{Div col end}}
==Cabin==
All aircraft are divided into a two class cabin: business and economy class. Ardalia Airlines does not offer first-class services.
A319 and A320 aircraft are arranged in a 3-3 configuration. All seats are Recaro 3520s with a width of 50 cm and a recline of 7 cm. but those seated in business class get more pitch (76.2 cm over 71.1 cm). Middle seats in business class may be blocked to provide passengers additional personal space but this varies on flight demand.
D4-200 aircraft have been configured to have a 2-2 layout. All seats are all E/E Aerospace 945-12s which have a width of 42.67 cm, recline of 3 cm, but business class seats have a smaller increase in pitch (78.7 cm over 76.2 cm).
==Services==
===Frequent flyer program===
The frequent flyer program is called Miles & More. It is free to sign up. Members earn miles by flying (except for award travel); as well as by renting vehicles from car rental partners, staying at participating hotels, using co-branded credit cards and services of other partners. Accrued miles can be redeemed for flight, upgrade or travel awards. There are three tiers of membership: Blue, White and Red.
===Catering===
On all flights, passengers are offered free food and beverages that vary depending on the class of travel, the flight duration and the time of day.
For international flights longer than one hour, business class travelers can choose from a rotating menu designed by renowned Ardalian chef Marko Vulić consisting of dishes typical of a Hran-based cuisine, prepared using autochthonous recipes and ingredients of coastal and continental Ardalia and cooked using traditional methods. In economy class, passengers are offered two breakfast options (traditional or continental), four different sandwiches for lunch, and two dishes for dinner. All passengers receive a large snack box of assorted products originating from a particular region of the country, assembled in partnership with local tourism boards. These change every three months.
For domestic and international flights shorter than one hour, all passengers are given a small snack box of assorted products originating from a particular region of the country, assembled in partnership with local tourism boards. These change every three months.
===In-flight entertainment and magazine===
A-line 319 and -320 aircraft are equipped with overhead dropdown video systems are positioned throughout the cabin and are used to broadcast instructions for emergency situations, as well as programs intended for passenger entertainment. Films highlighting the beauty of Ardalia's ecologically clean and unspoilt islands, sea, coastline, national parks, wildlife, and other parts of the country are played. No video systems are on D4-200's.
The airline publishes an inflight magazine "ARDALIA," where cultural and historical heritage is presented textually and with pictures. The magazine includes some Ardalia Airlines destinations as well as other interesting and entertaining topics. The magazine is issued four times a year. Printed editions are available in the seatback pocket on all airplanes.


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Latest revision as of 03:29, 20 March 2023

Ardalia Airlines
Ardalia airlines logo.jpg
IATA ICAO Callsign
AR ARA ARDALIA
HubsHran Airport
Frequent-flyer programMiles & More
Fleet size13
DestinationsX
HeadquartersHran, Ardalia
Key peopleGoran Bajić
(President & CEO)
Employees965 (31 Dec 2022)
Websitehttp://www.ardaliaairlines.com

Ardalia Airlines is the state-owned flag carrier airline of Ardalia. Its headquarters are in Pazet near Hran and operates domestic and international services mainly to X destinations. Its main hub is Hran International Airport.

History

Corporate affairs

Head office

The airline's headquarters is a 4-story blue building within an office park located in the village of Pazet.

Ownership

As of December 2022, the Republic of Ardalia owns 99.15%, while the remainder is mostly owned by state-owned or public companies such as the Ardalian Postal Bank, Ardalia Post, Ardalia Insurance, the Ardalian Lottery, and MZLH, the operator of Hran Airport. Multiple Democratic-led governments have attempted to privatize the airline but to date, none have been successful in finding a suitable buyer.

Sponsorships

The carrier is the official airline of the Ardalian national football team, the Ardalian Football Federation (ANS), and the Ardalian International Games Committee. Ardalia Airlines supports many cultural events and institutions throughout the country to help promote tourism.

Corporate design

Livery

The airline's livery, refreshed in 2019, consists of the letters "Ardalia" on the fuselage in blue, while the Ardalian checkboard symbol (colored in blue and red) is both centered on the tail and placed to the left of the lettering. The fuselage is all white.

Uniforms

The current uniform was designed by Anja Tolić, a graduate of the University of Hran's Faculty of Textile Technology, and launched in 2018. It consists of a navy blue jacket, skirts (or pants for male cabin crew), white shirt, and a checkered red, silver, and blue scarf (or tie for male cabin crew and all pilots). Pursers and Captains wear a wing pin with the airline's checkered logo.

Fleet

Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
J Y Total
A319-100 5 18 126 144 To be replaced by A220 from 2024
A320-200 2 18 156 174 To be replaced by A220 from 2024
D4-200 6 10 66 76 To be replaced by A220 from 2024
A220-100 0 9 127 127 9 to be leased. All delivered by end of 2026.
A220-300 0 6 148 148 6 to be bought. All delivered by end of 2026.
Total 13 15

Future fleet

In November 2022, CEO Goran Bajić announced that Ardalia Airlines would be replacing all of its existing aircraft, and growing the fleet, with A220s. By 2026, the fleet will be made up of 15 A220s (of which 6 are being bought from the manufacturer and 9 will be leased). Bajić explained that achieving a uniform fleet of aircraft would enable them to see reductions in operating costs as well as improve the company’s environmental efficiency and competitiveness while improving passenger comfort.

The A220 cabin will be configured with a nicer 2-3 layout with wider seats and larger windows. Every seat will have USB-A and USB-C ports, as well as smartphone and tablet holders. The aircraft’s spacious overhead compartments offers 70 L (2.5 cu ft) of storage per passenger to allow one carry-on bag per passenger. Business class passengers may experience greater personal space with some aisle and middle seats being blocked however this will depend on flight demand. All aircraft will have onboard WiFi, letting passengers enjoy broadband services on their personal devices including smartphones, tablets, and laptops, allowing them to write emails, surf the internet, and update social media while in-flight. The airline will use this opportunity to launch a new application (usable while airborne) to access the carrier's digital content of films, shows, and music.

Destinations

Ardalian Airlines serves X destinations, mainly X destinations.

Country/Region City Airport Notes
 Ardalia
Hran Hran International Airport Hub airport
X X Focus city during summer season
X X

Codeshare agreements

Ardalia Airlines has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:

  • Airline A
  • Airline B
  • Airline C

Cabin

All aircraft are divided into a two class cabin: business and economy class. Ardalia Airlines does not offer first-class services.

A319 and A320 aircraft are arranged in a 3-3 configuration. All seats are Recaro 3520s with a width of 50 cm and a recline of 7 cm. but those seated in business class get more pitch (76.2 cm over 71.1 cm). Middle seats in business class may be blocked to provide passengers additional personal space but this varies on flight demand.

D4-200 aircraft have been configured to have a 2-2 layout. All seats are all E/E Aerospace 945-12s which have a width of 42.67 cm, recline of 3 cm, but business class seats have a smaller increase in pitch (78.7 cm over 76.2 cm).

Services

Frequent flyer program

The frequent flyer program is called Miles & More. It is free to sign up. Members earn miles by flying (except for award travel); as well as by renting vehicles from car rental partners, staying at participating hotels, using co-branded credit cards and services of other partners. Accrued miles can be redeemed for flight, upgrade or travel awards. There are three tiers of membership: Blue, White and Red.

Catering

On all flights, passengers are offered free food and beverages that vary depending on the class of travel, the flight duration and the time of day.

For international flights longer than one hour, business class travelers can choose from a rotating menu designed by renowned Ardalian chef Marko Vulić consisting of dishes typical of a Hran-based cuisine, prepared using autochthonous recipes and ingredients of coastal and continental Ardalia and cooked using traditional methods. In economy class, passengers are offered two breakfast options (traditional or continental), four different sandwiches for lunch, and two dishes for dinner. All passengers receive a large snack box of assorted products originating from a particular region of the country, assembled in partnership with local tourism boards. These change every three months.

For domestic and international flights shorter than one hour, all passengers are given a small snack box of assorted products originating from a particular region of the country, assembled in partnership with local tourism boards. These change every three months.

In-flight entertainment and magazine

A-line 319 and -320 aircraft are equipped with overhead dropdown video systems are positioned throughout the cabin and are used to broadcast instructions for emergency situations, as well as programs intended for passenger entertainment. Films highlighting the beauty of Ardalia's ecologically clean and unspoilt islands, sea, coastline, national parks, wildlife, and other parts of the country are played. No video systems are on D4-200's.

The airline publishes an inflight magazine "ARDALIA," where cultural and historical heritage is presented textually and with pictures. The magazine includes some Ardalia Airlines destinations as well as other interesting and entertaining topics. The magazine is issued four times a year. Printed editions are available in the seatback pocket on all airplanes.