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'''Blueworld''' is an airline alliance founded in 1999. Its headquarters are located in Koninstad, [[Noordenstaat]]. It is one of the three major airline alliances of [[Astyria]], the other two being [[Clear Skies Alliance]] and [[Sky Alliance]].
'''Blueworld''' is an airline alliance founded in 1999. Its headquarters are located in [[Koninstad]], [[Noordenstaat]]. It is one of the [[The_Big_Three_Astyrian_Airline_Alliances|three major airline alliances]] of [[Astyria]], the other two being [[Clear Skies Alliance]] and [[Sky Alliance]].


==History==
==History==


On 26 March 1999, representatives from [[Royal Nikolian]], [[Royal Erbonian Airways]], [[KNLM]], [[National West Airways]], and [[Valkea Airlines]] entered into an agreement to form an airline alliance. These became the five founding carriers of Blueworld.
On 26 March 1999, representatives from [[Royal Nikolian]], [[Royal Airways|Royal Erbonian Airways]], [[KNLM]], [[Diamond Airways|National West Airways]], and [[Valkea Airlines]] entered into an agreement to form an airline alliance. These became the five founding carriers of Blueworld. [[Hermine Airlines]] became the first airline to join the alliance in September 1999, expanding its network to the south of Teudallum.


In 2011, National West Airways ceased its operations and withdrew from the airline alliance. It was reorganized as [[Diamond Airways]] and subsequently became a member of Blueworld on the 1st of July.
In 2011, National West Airways ceased its operations and withdrew from the airline alliance. It was reorganized as [[Diamond Airways]] and subsequently became a member of Blueworld on the 1st of July.
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! Member airline !! Joined !! Member affiliates
! Member airline !! Joined !! Member affiliates
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| {{flagicon|ViZion}} [[Blue Airways]] || 1 January 2023 ||
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| {{flagicon|ViZion}} [[Diamond Airways]] || 1 July 2011 ||  
| {{flagicon|ViZion}} [[Diamond Airways]] || 1 July 2011 ||  
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| {{flagicon|Noordenstaat}} [[KNLM]] || 26 March 1999 ||  
| {{flagicon|Noordenstaat}} [[KNLM]] || 26 March 1999 ||  
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| {{flagicon|Great Nortend}} [[Royal Airways]] || 26 March 1999 ||
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| {{flagicon|ViZion}} [[Royal Commonwealth Airways]] || 1 February 2012 ||  
| {{flagicon|ViZion}} [[Royal Commonwealth Airways]] || 1 February 2012 ||  
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| {{flagicon|Great Nortend}} [[Royal Erbonian Airways]] || 26 March 1999 ||  
| {{flagicon|Nikolia}} [[Royal Nikolian]] || 26 March 1999 ||  
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| {{flagicon|Nikolia}} [[Royal Nikolian Airlines]] || 26 March 1999 ||  
| [[File:Flag_of_Lisander.svg|option|frameless|upright=0.08|link=|alt=]] [[Skylis]] || 7 July 2023 ||  
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| {{flagicon|Valkea}} [[Valkea Airlines]] || 26 March 1999 || {{plainlist|
| {{flagicon|Valkea}} [[Valkea Airlines]] || 26 March 1999 || {{plainlist|
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| {{flagicon|ViZion}} [[National West Airways]] || 26 March 1999 || 3 June 2011 ||  || Reorganized into [[Diamond Airways]]
| [[File:Flag_of_Lisander.svg|option|frameless|upright=0.08|link=|alt=]] [[Hermine Airlines]] || 8 September 1999 || 1 January 2023 || || Merged with Air Lisander; renamed Skylis
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| {{flagicon|ViZion}} [[Diamond Airways|National West Airways]] || 26 March 1999 || 3 June 2011 ||  || Reorganized into [[Diamond Airways]]
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 17 February 2024

Blueworld
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Launch date26 March 1999
Full members8
Non-voting members2 affiliates
HeadquartersKoninstad, Noordenstaat


Blueworld is an airline alliance founded in 1999. Its headquarters are located in Koninstad, Noordenstaat. It is one of the three major airline alliances of Astyria, the other two being Clear Skies Alliance and Sky Alliance.

History

On 26 March 1999, representatives from Royal Nikolian, Royal Erbonian Airways, KNLM, National West Airways, and Valkea Airlines entered into an agreement to form an airline alliance. These became the five founding carriers of Blueworld. Hermine Airlines became the first airline to join the alliance in September 1999, expanding its network to the south of Teudallum.

In 2011, National West Airways ceased its operations and withdrew from the airline alliance. It was reorganized as Diamond Airways and subsequently became a member of Blueworld on the 1st of July.

Member airlines

Current members and affiliates

Member airline Joined Member affiliates
ViZion Blue Airways 1 January 2023
ViZion Diamond Airways 1 July 2011
Noordenstaat KNLM 26 March 1999
Great Nortend Royal Airways 26 March 1999
ViZion Royal Commonwealth Airways 1 February 2012
Nikolia Royal Nikolian 26 March 1999
Skylis 7 July 2023
Valkea Valkea Airlines 26 March 1999

Former members and affiliates

Member airline Joined Exited Member affiliates Notes
Hermine Airlines 8 September 1999 1 January 2023 Merged with Air Lisander; renamed Skylis
ViZion National West Airways 26 March 1999 3 June 2011 Reorganized into Diamond Airways

Former affiliates of current members