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Latest revision as of 15:41, 28 October 2020

SNTA Zaralajan Airlines
SNTA Logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
SZ SNZ Zaralajan
FoundedAugust 15, 1933
Commenced operationsSeptember 29, 1936
HubsSan Martin Nicolás Cicerón International Airport
Gouveia International Airport
Focus citiesTomás Montes International Airport
Porto Oliveira Juliano Linhares Airport
San Vazquez International Airport
Castejón-Correa International Airport
Frequent-flyer programAustralPase
SubsidiariesLinhas Austral Air
SNTA Cargo
Fleet size82 (excl. subsidiaries)
Destinations102
Parent companySNTA Zaralaja Limited
HeadquartersSarmiento Complex, San Martín
Websitewww.sntazaralajanairlines.co.za

SNTA is the Flag carrier and the largest airline in Zaralaja in terms of fleet size and number of passengers carried per year. The airline was founded in 1933 by the Functionalist government in Zaralaja to provide air transport for government officials and troops. However the country's surrender the following year prevented the plans from going into fruition. The airline started commercial flights in 1936 primarily from San Martín to various other domestic destinations.

The airline began international flights to Belmonte in 1944 and was nationalized by the Zaralajan government the following year. The airline began offering routes to Euclea in 1955 with stopovers in Valorea and Narozalica. On July 7, 2006 the airline acquired it's main rival in Zaralaja, the Gouveia based Austral Airlines which was rebranded to Linhas Austral Air.

History

Pan-Zaralajan Airways (1933-1944)

Renaming to SNTA and International Flights (1944-1970)

Bankruptcy and Attempts at Privatization (1970-1989)

Growth and expansion in Asteria (1989-2000)

Merger with Austral and Present day (2000-Now)

Corporate Affairs

Ownership

Business trends

Headquarters

Subsidiaries

Former subsidiaries

Destinations

Codeshare agreements

Fleet

Current fleet

Former fleet

Services

Cabins

Flight attendants

Lounges

=Accidents and incidents=