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===Diamond Airways===
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Revision as of 15:44, 10 September 2024

Diamond Airways
Diamond Airways Logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
7D DMN DIAMOND
Founded1944 as Luxor Air
Commenced operations2011
HubsVitalita
Frequent-flyer programVerdant Skies
AllianceBlueworld
Parent companyValkea Airlines Group
HeadquartersVitalita, ViZion

Diamond Airways is a luxury airline originally based in ViZion, in the region of Astyria. It was founded in 1944 by Henry Wintermoore as Luxor Air Company, and later renamed National West Airways in 1963 by his son Frank Wintermoore. In 2011, it underwent another rebranding and became Diamond Airways, expanding into the global market and offering high-end services and amenities to its customers. In 2018, it was acquired by Valkea Airlines group, a multinational airline holding company based in Valkea.

It is a founding member of Blueworld.

Services and amenities

Diamond Airways prides itself on providing the highest quality food, drinks, comfort, and service to its passengers. Its entry class is Business Class, featuring big, plush seats, high definition television, movies, video games, popular shows, and social media connectivity. It also offers premium food and drinks that would not be out of place in the finest restaurants across the globe.

History

Diamond Airways has a long and rich history that spans over seven decades. It was founded in 1944 by Henry Wintermoore, a visionary entrepreneur who wanted to create an airline that treated its customers well and offered uncompromising luxury, quality, comfort, and service. He named it Luxor Air Company, after the ancient Egyptian city of Luxor, and based it in ViZion City, the largest city in ViZion at the time. The airline quickly became popular among the wealthier class of people in ViZion, and soon expanded to other destinations in Astyria.

In 1963, Henry’s son Frank Wintermoore took over the reins of the company and renamed it National West Airways. He was an aggressive leader who wanted to revitalize the company’s image and growth, which had slowed down in the previous years due to competition from other airlines such as ViZionair and Imperial Airways. He launched a rebranding campaign, upgraded the aircrafts, increased the marketing efforts, and enhanced the focus on luxury. These strategies paid off, and by 1970 National West Airways was once again the country’s favored luxury airliner.

In 2011, National West Airways faced another challenge as the global financial crisis hit the airline industry hard. The company decided to undergo another rebranding and renamed itself Diamond Airways, reflecting its aspiration to be the best and most valuable airline in the world. It also expanded into the global market, offering flights to various destinations around the world. It invested in modern and upcoming technologies, such as social media connectivity and high definition entertainment systems, to attract more customers and enhance their experience.

In 2018, Diamond Airways was sold to Valkea Airlines Group. The acquisition was seen as a strategic move to increase Diamond Airways’ presence and influence in the global market, as well as to benefit from Valkea Airlines’ resources and expertise.