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==History== | ==History== | ||
Air Nura Tikata was established in August 2010, by the [[Gandhara|Gandhari]] low-cost airline Air Nura, and began its operations in February 2011, operating scheduled and charter flights. Kai Remes has been the [[Wikipedia:Chief executive officer|CEO]] since Janauary 2016. | |||
==Destinations== | ==Destinations== | ||
As of | As of December 2019, Air Nura Tikata serves 45 destinations in Internatia. Leisure destinations and metropolitan cities in northern Internatia are the most important markets for the airline. | ||
Air Nura Tikata flies in a [[Wikipedia:Point-to-point transit|point to point model]] rather than the more traditional airline [[Wikipedia:Spoke–hub distribution paradigm|hub and spoke model]] where the passengers have to change aircraft in transit at a major airport. | Air Nura Tikata flies in a [[Wikipedia:Point-to-point transit|point to point model]] rather than the more traditional airline [[Wikipedia:Spoke–hub distribution paradigm|hub and spoke model]] where the passengers have to change aircraft in transit at a major airport. | ||
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==Fleet== | ==Fleet== | ||
As of | As of December 2019, the Air Nura Tikata fleet consists of the following aircraft: | ||
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!style="background:# | !style="background:#019501;" |<span style="color:white;">In Service | ||
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|[[Wikipedia:Boeing 737 Next Generation#737-700|Boeing 737-700]] | |[[Wikipedia:Boeing 737 Next Generation#737-700|Boeing 737-700]] |
Latest revision as of 18:58, 21 December 2019
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Founded | 16 August 2010 | ||||||
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Fleet size | 33 | ||||||
Destinations | 45 | ||||||
Parent company | Air Nura | ||||||
Headquarters | Madakia, Tikata | ||||||
Key people | Kai Remes (CEO) |
Air Nura Tikata, legally Air Nura Tikata plc, is a Tikatan low-cost airline and a subsidiary of Air Nura, based at Madakia–Alexander, Duke of Surmetia Airport. It operates scheduled and charter services to leisure destinations, mainly in northern Internatia. It is headquartered in Madakia.
History
Air Nura Tikata was established in August 2010, by the Gandhari low-cost airline Air Nura, and began its operations in February 2011, operating scheduled and charter flights. Kai Remes has been the CEO since Janauary 2016.
Destinations
As of December 2019, Air Nura Tikata serves 45 destinations in Internatia. Leisure destinations and metropolitan cities in northern Internatia are the most important markets for the airline.
Air Nura Tikata flies in a point to point model rather than the more traditional airline hub and spoke model where the passengers have to change aircraft in transit at a major airport.
Air Nura Tikata has a codeshare agreement with A+ Airlines.
Fleet
As of December 2019, the Air Nura Tikata fleet consists of the following aircraft:
Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Boeing 737-700 | 15 | — | 149 | |
Boeing 737-800 | 18 | — | 189 | |
Total | 33 | — |