Tad (airline)

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Tad
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IATA ICAO Callsign
TD TAD TAD
Founded1 May, 1983
Commenced operations2 February, 1980
HubsKrada International Airport
Secondary hubsŚwiętosław Wojdyla International Airport
Fleet size22
DestinationsTBC
HeadquartersKrada, West Miersa
Key peopleTBD (Chairman)
Urban Olszanski (Managing director)

Tad is a privately-owned budget airline based in Krada, West Miersa.

Established in 1983, shortly after the end of the Lemovician War by Tad Kuznicki, it was envisioned as a budget airline to serve as a cheap airline servicing flights between western and eastern Euclea, with all flights being connected via Krada. Flights commenced in 1985 to TBD.

Since the 1990s, it has assumed a position of being one of the major players along the east-west Euclean flight market. While it has made attempts to break into the north-south trans-Euclean flights in the late 2000s and early 2010s, these were not as successful as their east-west trans-Euclean flights, due to competitors such as (TBD).

History

Establishment and early years

(TBC)

Growth and contemporary era

(TBC)

Services

Cabin

Interior of a Tad cabin, 2011

All Tad planes are in an all-economy class configuration, although Tad calls it eagle class (Miersan: klasa orła). There are no reserved seats, with passengers being seated on a first-come, first-served basis.

All seats lack the ability to recline, and in-flight entertainment is not provided. While Miersan cuisine is offered on all Tad flights, all food and drinks have to be bought on board, including traditional airline meals (one meal service on long-haul routes). Complementary snacks are not offered by Tad.

Tad charges for all checked baggage and hand baggage: while the first checked bag and carry-on bag is at 5 000gr and 2 500gr respectively, all subsequent checked baggage are charged at a rate of 10 000gr for checked baggage, and 7 500gr for carry-on baggage.

Tad allows for connections between their flights with no extra fees, primarily to ensure travelers can connect on their second leg of the flight to western or eastern Euclea.

Destinations

Domestic

Hub
Focus city
Seasonal service
City Country Airport
Krada  West Miersa Krada International Airport
Podgórzyca  West Miersa Podgórzyca Airport
Sechia  West Miersa Sechia International Airport
West Żobrodź  West Miersa Świętosław Wojdyla International Airport

International

City Country Airport
Yndyk  Alsland Yndyk International Airport
Holdheathe  Borland Stunhill-Berlaw Holdheathe International-Regional Aeroport
Spálgleann  Caldia Spálgleann International Airport
Sheaford Template:Country data Estmere Sheaford International Airport
Povelia  Etruria Romolo Cardinale Alessandri International Airport
Praproče  Etruria Praproče International Airport
Solaria  Etruria Solaria International Airport
Sorrë  Galenia Karthë-Sorrë International Airport
Burgo Coroa  Paretia Burgo Coroa Airport
Encerosa  Paretia Encerosa International Airport
Precea  Paretia Montecara–Precea International Airport
Luchintsy  Soravia Luchintsy International Airport
Patovatra  Soravia Patovatra International Airport
Samistopol  Soravia Samistopol International Airport
Ulan-Khol  Soravia Ulan-Khol International Airport
Velike Vishnavaya  Soravia Velike Vishnavaya International Airport
Tumsha  Soravia Tumsha International Airport
Yashkul  Soravia Yashkul International Airport
Alikianos  Piraea Alikianos International Airport
Dražovice  Slirnia Dražovice International Airport
Tsivebi  Vedmed Tsivebi International Airport

Fleet

probably all Soravian planes

Incidents and accidents