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'''Aeromaia''', is the flag carrier of [[Romaia]] headquartered in [[Constantinoupoli]]. {{As of|2013}}, | '''Aeromaia''', is the flag carrier of [[Romaia]] headquartered in [[Constantinoupoli]]. {{As of|2013}}, Aeromaia serves 34 destinations in Romaia and operates worldwide scheduled passenger and cargo services to 200 destinations in TBD countries and also carried 46 million passengers in 2019. The airline's global hub is at [[Constantinos Forza Airport|Constantinoupoli-Constantinos Forza Airport]]. Aeromaia was formed on 1 March 1957 from a merger of smaller airlines. Aeromaia operates a fleet of [[Aerus]] widebody jets on long-haul routes, and uses [[Aerus E520 family]] aircraft on short-haul routes. | ||
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Founded | 1957 | ||||||
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Hubs | Constantinoupoli-Constantinos Forza | ||||||
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Frequent-flyer program | Wefly | ||||||
Fleet size | 220 | ||||||
Destinations | 200 | ||||||
Headquarters | Constantinoupoli, Romaia | ||||||
Website | aeromaia.ra |
Aeromaia, is the flag carrier of Romaia headquartered in Constantinoupoli. As of 2013[update], Aeromaia serves 34 destinations in Romaia and operates worldwide scheduled passenger and cargo services to 200 destinations in TBD countries and also carried 46 million passengers in 2019. The airline's global hub is at Constantinoupoli-Constantinos Forza Airport. Aeromaia was formed on 1 March 1957 from a merger of smaller airlines. Aeromaia operates a fleet of Aerus widebody jets on long-haul routes, and uses Aerus E520 family aircraft on short-haul routes.