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| parent          = [[Government of Barcia]]
| parent          = [[Government of Barcia]] (55%)
| headquarters    = Belvidere<br>[[Tradare]], [[Barcia]]
| headquarters    = Belvidere<br>[[Tradare]], [[Barcia]]
| key_people      = Dario Barbato <small>(Chairman)</small><br>Rosalinda Cutone <small>(CEO)</small>
| key_people      = Dario Barbato <small>(Chairman)</small><br>Rosalinda Cutone <small>(CEO)</small>
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'''Air Barcia''' is the {{wp|state-owned}} and {{wp|flag carrier}} airline of [[Barcia]]. The company is headquartered in the district of Belvidere in the Barcian capital of [[Tradare]] with its main hub airports located in the [[Tradare International Airport|capital]] and [[Persepoli International Airport]].
'''Air Barcia''' is the {{wp|state-owned}} and {{wp|flag carrier}} airline of [[Barcia]]. The company is headquartered in the district of Belvidere in the Barcian capital of [[Tradare]] with its main hub airports located at the [[Tradare International Airport|Tradare International]] and [[Persepoli International Airport]].
 
Air Barcia was created by the Barcian government in 1955 by the [[Unity Party (Barcia)|Unity government]] as a merger of a number of recently nationalised overseas and domestic airlines as an attempt to consolidate the Barcian airline and travel industry. The company initially looked to consolidate its position as a provider of flights in destinations across [[Auressia]] and to long-haul destinations in [[Marceaunia]]. Backed by the capital of the Barcian government the airline underwent a considerable expansion allowing it to become one of the foremost airlines in Auressia and the world. The company had undergone a number of reforms since with the government reducing its overall ownership stake to 55% in 2014 leading to investment from a number of private individuals and consortiums.
 
Today Air Barcia remains one of the largest airlines in the world and the 5th largest in Auressia offering flights to over 104 destinations across the world.


==History==
==History==
==Destinations==
==Destinations==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|style="background:#d0e7ff;"|Hub
|-
|style="background:#ffe6bd;"|Focus city
|-
| style="background:#dfd;"|Seasonal service
|}
{|class="sortable wikitable toccolours"
|-
!style="background:navy;color: white"|City
!style="background:navy;color: white"|Country
!style="background:navy;color: white"|Airport
|-
|Levasco||{{flag|Barcia}}||Levasco Airport
|-
|-style="background:#d0e7ff"
|Persepoli||{{flag|Barcia}}||[[Persepoli International Airport]]
|-
|Porto||{{flag|Barcia}}||Porto Airport
|-
|-style="background:#d0e7ff"
|Tradare||{{flag|Barcia}}||[[Tradare International Airport]]
|-
|Vicenze||{{flag|Barcia}}||Vicenze Airport
|-
|Marbonne||{{flag|Blayk}}||Marbonne Airport
|-
|Montigné||{{flag|Blayk}}||Montigné Airport
|-
|Sãda Mõdanha||{{flag|Castelana}}||Sãda Mõdanha Airport
|-
|Bega||{{flag|Lydia}}||Bega Airport
|-
|Sa Chitade||{{flag|Lydia}}||Sa Chitade Airport
|-
|-style="background:#dfd"
|Augusta||{{flag|Nova Kovaria}}||Augusta Airport
|-
|Montemolin||{{flag|Palia}}||Montemolin Airport
|-
|Casmire||{{flag|Rythene}}||Casmire Airport
|-
|Hyreathe||{{flag|Rythene}}||Hyreathe Airport
|-
|-style="background:#dfd"
|[[Port-Anne]]||{{flag|Saint-Baptiste}}||[[Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport]]
|-
|Belinsk||{{flag|Senia}}||Belinsk Airport
|-
|-style="background:#ffe6bd"
|Sabaria||{{flag|Sabaria}}||Sabaria International Airport
|-
|Karvistonpouli||{{flag|Sulatia}}||Audrache Airport
|-
|Audrache||{{flag|Tyrnica}}||Audrache Airport
|-
|-style="background:#ffe6bd"
|Stierstandt||{{flag|Tyrnica}}||Stierstandt Airport
|-
|Valschaffën||{{flag|Tyrnica}}||Valschaffën Airport
|-
|Vedayen-Königspfalz||{{flag|Tyrnica}}||Vedayen-Königspfalz Airport
|}
==Fleet==
==Fleet==
==Accidents and incidents==
==Accidents and incidents==

Latest revision as of 15:13, 27 August 2024

Air Barcia
Air Barcia.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
BA ABA BARCHIA
Founded8 Feburary 1955
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programCarta Oro
Fleet size112
Destinations104
Parent companyGovernment of Barcia (55%)
HeadquartersBelvidere
Tradare, Barcia
Key peopleDario Barbato (Chairman)
Rosalinda Cutone (CEO)
RevenueDecrease $2.463 billion (2023)
Websiteairbarcia.com

Air Barcia is the state-owned and flag carrier airline of Barcia. The company is headquartered in the district of Belvidere in the Barcian capital of Tradare with its main hub airports located at the Tradare International and Persepoli International Airport.

Air Barcia was created by the Barcian government in 1955 by the Unity government as a merger of a number of recently nationalised overseas and domestic airlines as an attempt to consolidate the Barcian airline and travel industry. The company initially looked to consolidate its position as a provider of flights in destinations across Auressia and to long-haul destinations in Marceaunia. Backed by the capital of the Barcian government the airline underwent a considerable expansion allowing it to become one of the foremost airlines in Auressia and the world. The company had undergone a number of reforms since with the government reducing its overall ownership stake to 55% in 2014 leading to investment from a number of private individuals and consortiums.

Today Air Barcia remains one of the largest airlines in the world and the 5th largest in Auressia offering flights to over 104 destinations across the world.

History

Destinations

Hub
Focus city
Seasonal service
City Country Airport
Levasco  Barcia Levasco Airport
Persepoli  Barcia Persepoli International Airport
Porto  Barcia Porto Airport
Tradare  Barcia Tradare International Airport
Vicenze  Barcia Vicenze Airport
Marbonne  Blayk Marbonne Airport
Montigné  Blayk Montigné Airport
Sãda Mõdanha  Castelana Sãda Mõdanha Airport
Bega  Lydia Bega Airport
Sa Chitade  Lydia Sa Chitade Airport
Augusta  Nova Kovaria Augusta Airport
Montemolin  Palia Montemolin Airport
Casmire  Rythene Casmire Airport
Hyreathe  Rythene Hyreathe Airport
Port-Anne  Saint-Baptiste Jean-Jacques Celice International Airport
Belinsk  Senia Belinsk Airport
Sabaria  Sabaria Sabaria International Airport
Karvistonpouli  Sulatia Audrache Airport
Audrache  Tyrnica Audrache Airport
Stierstandt  Tyrnica Stierstandt Airport
Valschaffën  Tyrnica Valschaffën Airport
Vedayen-Königspfalz  Tyrnica Vedayen-Königspfalz Airport

Fleet

Accidents and incidents

Gallery