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'''Jahaza Airways Company Q.C.''' ({{wp|farsi|Qalehi}}: مسیر جاهازا; ''Mesar Jahaza''), operating as '''Jahaza''', is the {{wp|state-owned}} {{wp|flag carrier}} of [[Qal'eh]]. The airline is headquartered in [[Dahrzor]], [[Qal'eh]], and operates flights linking 153 destinations across [[Asura]], [[Sifhar]], [[Catai]], [[Vestrim]] and [[Savai]] from its base at [[Dahrzor International Airport]], using a fleet of 209 aircraft. The airline employs just under 42,000 people. In 2006, the airline joined the [[Opal Alliance]] with [[Romellea|Romellenic]] airline [[Skytrain]]. | '''Jahaza Airways Company Q.C.''' ({{wp|farsi|Qalehi}}: مسیر جاهازا; ''Mesar Jahaza''), operating as '''Jahaza''', is the {{wp|state-owned}} {{wp|flag carrier}} of [[Qal'eh]]. The airline is headquartered in [[Dahrzor]], [[Qal'eh]], and operates flights linking 153 destinations across [[Asura]], [[Sifhar]], [[Catai]], [[Vestrim]] and [[Savai]] from its base at [[Dahrzor International Airport]], using a fleet of 209 aircraft. The airline employs just under 42,000 people. In 2006, the airline joined the [[Opal Alliance]] with [[Romellea|Romellenic]] airline [[Skytrain]]. | ||
== History == | |||
== Destinations == | |||
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| [[Dahrzor]] || [[Dahrzor International Airport]] || {{flag|Qal'eh}} | |||
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| [[Kyderabad]] || [[Rouhani Airport]] || {{flag|Qal'eh}} | |||
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| [[Sahlabad]] || [[Farid Hashempour International Airport]] || {{flag|Qal'eh}} | |||
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| [[Asenovatz]] || [[Asenovgrad International Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Balchik]] || [[Balchik Azur Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Byala]] || [[Shramovo Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Byalgorod]] || [[Byalgorod International Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Cyricalla]] || [[Saint Helena International Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Eyrivna]] || [[Ipria International Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Lozinetz]] || [[Rumelia International Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Melnichar]] || [[Vasil Ignashev International Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Samaryansk]] || [[Vasil Vazov International Airport]]<br>[[Brezovetz Airport]]<br>[[Samaryansk-Obelino Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Sinemoretz]] || [[Golden Sands Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Sredetz]] || [[Ivan the Great International Airport]]<br>[[Sredetz International Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
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| [[Sveti Vlas]] || [[Simeon I International Airport]]<br>[[Sveti Vlas-Vnukishevo Airport]] || {{flag|Romellenic Federation}} | |||
{{Category:Qal'eh}} | {{Category:Qal'eh}} |
Revision as of 14:35, 15 June 2019
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Founded | April 19, 1999 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | Auguat 2, 1999 | ||||||
Hubs | Dahrzor International Airport | ||||||
Secondary hubs | Rouhani Airport Farid Hashempour International Airport | ||||||
Focus cities | Dahrzor Kyderabad | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Jahaza Premium (J-points) | ||||||
Alliance | Opal Alliance | ||||||
Subsidiaries |
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Fleet size | 209 | ||||||
Destinations | 153 | ||||||
Parent company | Government of Qal'eh | ||||||
Headquarters | Dahrzor, Qal'eh | ||||||
Key people | Hassan Kasebi (CEO) | ||||||
Revenue | $10.3 billion (Feb. 2018) | ||||||
Net income | $219 million (Feb. 2018) | ||||||
Employees | 41,765 (Feb. 2018) | ||||||
Website | https://www.jahaza.ql |
Jahaza Airways Company Q.C. (Qalehi: مسیر جاهازا; Mesar Jahaza), operating as Jahaza, is the state-owned flag carrier of Qal'eh. The airline is headquartered in Dahrzor, Qal'eh, and operates flights linking 153 destinations across Asura, Sifhar, Catai, Vestrim and Savai from its base at Dahrzor International Airport, using a fleet of 209 aircraft. The airline employs just under 42,000 people. In 2006, the airline joined the Opal Alliance with Romellenic airline Skytrain.