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Founded | 1 November 199 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 4 June 2000 | ||||||
Hubs | Aminjikarai-Nilini Kalanadhabhatla Airport | ||||||
Focus cities | Mişeyáke | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | LotusFlyer | ||||||
Alliance | CommonSky | ||||||
Fleet size | 300 | ||||||
Destinations | 225 | ||||||
Parent company | Royal Tennai Airlines | ||||||
Revenue | NS$8.675 billion (FY 2020) | ||||||
Operating income | NS$ 2,023 billion (FY 2020) | ||||||
Net income | NS$1.389 billion (FY 2020) | ||||||
Total assets | NS$14.997 billion (FY 2020) | ||||||
Total equity | NS$5.421 billion (FY 2020) | ||||||
Employees | 14,500 (FY 2020) |
Skip Pte Ltd, operating as Skip, is a Tennaiite low-cost airline which is a subsidiary of Royal Tennai Airlines. It launched flights on 4 June 2000 on medium and long-haul routes from Tennai, predominantly to Gylias, Quenmin, and Cacerta. Initially, Skip's fleet consisted of Cheppali 779 aircraft obtained from Royal Tennai Airlines. The airline began to transition its fleet to the Cheppali 789 Dreamliner aircraft from 2011.