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| revenue = {{increase}} [[Andallan amla|ALA]]122.61 billion ($2,452.19 million) <small>(Q3 2018)</small> <br> {{increase}} [[Andallan amla|ALA]]430.91 billion ($8,618.29 million) <small>(FY 2017)</small> | | revenue = {{increase}} [[Andallan amla|ALA]]122.61 billion ($2,452.19 million) <small>(Q3 2018)</small> <br/> {{increase}} [[Andallan amla|ALA]]430.91 billion ($8,618.29 million) <small>(FY 2017)</small> | ||
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Revenue | ALA122.61 billion ($2,452.19 million) (Q3 2018) ALA430.91 billion ($8,618.29 million) (FY 2017) | ||||||
Employees | 24,826 (FY 2017) |
Andallan Airways (Andallan: Andska Luftlinje), often known as AL, is the flag carrier of Andalla. In 2017, Andallan Airways was the largest airline in Thalassa measured by fleet size, revenue and scheduled passengers flown. Along with its subsidiaries through the Andallan Airways Group, it operates one of the most extensive route networks in the world.
History
Formation and early years (1919-xxxx)
Andallan Airways was established by businessman Johan Petersen on 26 February 1919 as Det Andska Luffartselskab A/S or (DAL) (literally, "The Andallan Aviation Company"). At the time of its establishment, DAL was the third airline in Andalla, preceded by Lufttransport and Brumundvik Airlines. With a fleet of two brand-new xxx aircraft, DAL commenced revenue service on 21 September 1919 between Arkhavn and Brumundvik
Destinations
International
Destination | Country | IATA | ICAO | Notes |
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O'polis | Orioni | |||
Zuidhaven | Orioni | |||
Meda | Orioni | |||
Nordhaven | Orioni | |||
Novumcastrum | Adaptus | |||
Tagmatika | Tagmatium | |||
Delta | Deltannia | |||
Intreimor | Iverica | |||
Porto Altaria | Iverica | |||
Sant Bastién | Iverica | |||
Manille | Iverica | |||
Toledo | Iverica | |||
New Halsham-Rettenmyr | Prymont | |||
Canastota | Prymont | |||
Virso | Prymont | |||
Moskovo | Ahrana | |||
Domestic
Destination | IATA | ICAO |
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Holtrup | HOL | CAHL |
Brumundvik | BRU | CABR |
Møllerup | MLR | CAML |
Hundesstrand | HVT | CAHD |
Saipuo | SPO | CGST |