Kalandra Airlines
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Founded | 18 August 1936 | ||||||
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Frequent-flyer program | KalandraMiles | ||||||
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Fleet size | 118 (mainline) 213(incl. subsidiaries) | ||||||
Destinations | 65 (mainline) 70 (incl. subsidiaries) | ||||||
Company slogan | Inspiration of Kalandra | ||||||
Headquarters | Jalan Raya Penerbangan, Honolulu, Kalandra | ||||||
Key people | Henry Martinez (CEO) Tom Dewey (President) | ||||||
Revenue | Au. 11,8 Mn | ||||||
Website | kalandra-airlines.com |
Kalandra Airlines is the flag carrier and the largest airline in the Kalandra, based on fleet size and passenger size. The airline is based in Honolulu.
History
Kalandra Airlines was founded as Pacific Airlines in 1936, as the flag carrier of the United Pacific States. The idea came from the Minister of Transportation at the time, Fredrick DeVos. The airline was started with a fleet of 3 Douglas DC-10. The first ever route was from San Francisco to Seattle. The airline then continue to grow rapidly and opened it's first international flight to Dallas, Texan Confederacy in 1940. The first ever trans-pacific flight was done by Pacific Airlines in 1945, by opening a new route to Songjiang.
Cabin and Services
Ocean Class
The Ocean class is available in every single Kalandra Airlines flight Standard seat pitch varies from 28" to 33" depending on aircraft type and location of seat. It offers seat-back entertainment, complimentary food and drink, pillows, and blankets. It also has In Flight Entertainment in some types of aircraft.
Moana Class
Moana class is the Kalandra Airline's business class service. The cabin features fully convertible flat bed seats, amenities, full food and drink, and larger seats.
Mare Class
Mare class is the most luxurious service in Kalandra Airlines. There are usually 15 private cabins on this class. The Ocean Lounge, which is available in several airports is dedicated to passenger that is using this service.
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