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| | | airline = Lost Islands Airways | ||
| image = Lost Islands Airways logo.png | |||
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| IATA = LI | |||
| ICAO = LOS | |||
| callsign = LOSAIR | |||
| image | | founded = {{start date|1937|04|20|df=y}} | ||
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| | | hubs = {{plainlist| | ||
| | * Esonáth International Airport | ||
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| frequent_flyer = Island Club | |||
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| fleet_size = 30 | |||
| destinations = 45 | |||
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| parent = [[Gandhara Aviation Group]] | |||
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| | | headquarters = Esonáth, [[Lost Islands]] | ||
| | | key_people = {{plainlist| | ||
| | Bruno Magnússon {{smaller|([[Wikipedia:Chief executive officer|CEO]])}} | ||
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| | | num_employees = 3,859 {{smaller|(2016–17)}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:32, 27 August 2017
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| Founded | 20 April 1937 | ||||||
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| Frequent-flyer program | Island Club | ||||||
| Fleet size | 30 | ||||||
| Destinations | 45 | ||||||
| Parent company | Gandhara Aviation Group | ||||||
| Headquarters | Esonáth, Lost Islands | ||||||
| Key people | Bruno Magnússon (CEO)
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| Employees | 3,859 (2016–17) | ||||||
Lost Islands Airways is the flag carrier airline of the Lost Islands, headquartered in Esonáth. It is part of the Gandhara Aviation Group, and operates scheduled services to 45 destinations in Internatia and Outernatia from its hub at Esonáth International Airport. The geographical location of the Lost Islands allows one-stop transoceanic flights, which are one pillar of the airline's business strategy, along with traffic to and from the country.