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'''Oriental Airlines''' ([[Oharic]]: ''Irentawi Ayeri''), often known as '''OA''', is the {{wp||flag carrier}} of [[Orioni]]. In 2016, Oriental Airlines managed to carry some 7,7 million passengers, or 21.000 passengers each day, making it a sizeable airline in [[Europa (continent)|Europa]] measured by scheduled passengers flown. Together with several partners in the [[Star Alliance]], it operates an extensive route network on [[Eurth]].
'''Oriental Airlines''' ([[Oharic]]: ''Irentawi Ayeri''), often known as '''OA''', is the {{wp||flag carrier}} of [[Orioni]]. In 2016, Oriental Airlines managed to carry some 7,7 million passengers, or 21,000 passengers each day, making it a sizeable airline in [[Europa (continent)|Europa]] measured by scheduled passengers flown. Together with several partners in the [[Star Alliance]], it operates an extensive route network on [[Eurth]].


==History==
==History==
The airline was founded on 12 February 1946 as Oriental Airways based in [[Zuidhaven]], before shifting operations to O'polis. The company merged with the earlier established Andro Air in 1953. International services commenced in 1954 with direct flights to [[Tamurin]].
The airline was founded on 12 February 1946 as Oriental Airways, based in [[Zuidhaven]], before shifting operations to O'polis. The company merged with the earlier established Andro Air in 1953. International services commenced in 1954 with direct flights to [[Tamurin]].


==Destinations==
==Destinations==
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Revision as of 23:21, 29 January 2022

Oriental Airlines
Logo-of-Oriental-Airlines.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
OA OAL ORIENTAL AIR
Founded1946
HubsO’polis International Airport
Secondary hubs
Focus cities
DestinationsEuropa, Thalassa, Marenesia
HeadquartersO’polis
Key peopleBertrand Tingus (CEO)
RevenueIncrease 200,4 million (2016 operational profit)[1]
Increase 150 million (2016 net profit)
Employees24,826 (FY 2017)
Websitewww.flyoriental.io

Oriental Airlines (Oharic: Irentawi Ayeri), often known as OA, is the flag carrier of Orioni. In 2016, Oriental Airlines managed to carry some 7,7 million passengers, or 21,000 passengers each day, making it a sizeable airline in Europa measured by scheduled passengers flown. Together with several partners in the Star Alliance, it operates an extensive route network on Eurth.

History

The airline was founded on 12 February 1946 as Oriental Airways, based in Zuidhaven, before shifting operations to O'polis. The company merged with the earlier established Andro Air in 1953. International services commenced in 1954 with direct flights to Tamurin.

Destinations

Domestic

International

References