Air Tahiti Nui

Air Tahiti Nui, with a route network linking the South Pacific to four continents, is the leading carrier to French Polynesia. The airline has headquarters in Papeete and operates from Faaa International Airport on the island of Tahiti. The company was founded in 1996 and commenced flight operations in 1998. The Government of French Polynesia is the major shareholder in the airline along with Tahitian private investors. As the international airline of Tahiti, their mission is to develop tourism and trade from key world markets to Tahiti & Her Islands, to provide a high-quality airline for the people of French Polynesia, and to become the first choice of travelers on the routes that they fly.

Their flight crew operating the Air Tahiti Nui A340 aircraft is among the most experienced in the skies. Flight Captains average over 10,000 hours and 15 years of airline service while our Tahitian cabin crew has been carefully selected and extensively trained to provide the highest standards in passenger safety and comfort. Every member of the Air Tahiti Nui crew is fluent in French, Tahitian, and English in addition to Japanese for the crew on their Japanese routes. Air Tahiti Nui is certified under the French Civil Aviation Authority and is designated by the IATA code TN, numeric code 244, and the ICAO three-letter code THT. Reservations are hosted in the SABRE system and appear in all other major reservation systems.

For more information, please visit http://www.airtahitinui-usa.com

Peninsula Airways

Orin Seybert founded Peninsula Airways. He was 19 years old, living in Pilot Point, Alaska and owned a 1946 two-seat Taylorcraft. In 1956, a four-seat Piper Tri-Pacer was purchased, and the company was named Peninsula Airways. On March 1, 1965 Peninsula Airways became incorporated and purchased the fixed base operation in King Salmon, which included the Chevron Airport Dealership. Peninsula Airways became a full-time subcontractor to Reeve Aleutian Airways, meeting Reeves certificate obligations to Chignik, Perryville and Ivanoff Bay.

Peninsula Airways acquired all assets of Air Transport Service, Inc., based in Kodiak. Included in the deal was a hangar and office facility with approximately six aircraft and scheduled year-round service to all points on the Island. Anchorage base was started with two Cessna Conquest turbo-props offering charter service from Anchorage to the Pribilof Islands. Scheduled service from Anchorage to King Salmon and Dillingham was added a year later.Peninsula Airways began doing business as PenAir and became a code-share and mileage plan partner with Alaska Airlines. PenAir acquired two Saab 340B aircraft and in 1998 moved into a new hangar/office complex in Anchorage, Alaska.

For more information, please visit http://www.penair.com

Palestinian Airlines

Palestinian Airlines was founded by the Palestinian Government in July 1994. Against numerous odds of the uncertain political mood of the Middle East region and in spite of challenges that faced Palestine during the last years, Palestinian Airlines has managed to emerge as an international carrier. Friday, the 10th of January 1997, was one of the most important dates in Palestinian aviation history. Palestinian Airlines flight number (PF 141) took off on that day as the first trip carrying Palestinian pilgrims from Port Saed Airport in Egypt to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Two Fokker 50 aircraft had airlifted 325 pilgrims through seven return flights.

The Palestinian Airlines shouldered the responsibility of achieving the following goals: – Providing safe, comfortable and suitable communication and transportation service between Palestine and the rest of the world countries in collaboration with parallel international airline companies. Providing the best service through well-trained professional teams. Enhancing the level of performance in quality and quantity in order to improve financial resources, which would contribute in the development , improvement process and qualifying the staff. Representing the Palestinian people and reflecting the Palestinian culture. Their goal is not only to ease movement of passengers and cargo from palestine but also to develop themselves into an established carrier with commendable the performance in service, efficiency and profitablity.

For more information, please visit http://www.palairlines.com

Air Dolomiti

Air Dolomiti was founded in 1989, the fruit of the enthusiasm of an Italian entrepreneur, Alcide Leali, who foresaw the strategic potential of a market thus far ignored: the interregional air-transport market. Air Dolomiti foresaw the importance of alliances: after a brief period of collaboration with Crossair Air Dolomiti and Lufthansa made a trade agreement in 1993, the first step towards their future partnership, signed in 94, and subsequently the entry of the German colossus into the capital of the regional carrier in 1999. Air Dolomiti made its mark from the very beginning as an airline business with a most distinctive corporate culture, and was immediately recognised as a reliable, efficient and strongly customer-orientated company.

All services are orientated to satisfy the requirements of travellers, and one of its key strong points today is its commitment to provide several daily flights to each destination which guarantee regular and punctual services. During these twenty years of business Air Dolomiti has constantly renewed and increased its fleet. Since 2009 Air Dolomiti has been introducing the new Embraer 195 for which is the launch customer in Italy: the Company undertakes the historic evolution of 100-seater range. The E195 is a vanguard, extremely flexible, dynamic aircraft with innovative design: pointed winglets and sleek lines are some of the distinguishing features on the outside, but the real beauty of this 116-seat airplane is on the inside.

For more information, please visit http://www.airdolomiti.it

Germanwings

Germanwings has been designated as the “Airbus operator with the best reliability rate” by the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus in the Airbus A319 category. Their Airbus A319 aircraft are not only leaders in terms of space provided, noise control and energy use. The technology in our modern fleet is continuously kept up to date. For regular maintenance work they draw on the extensive skills of their own technical department as well as that of Lufthansa. Even colleagues on the ground receive regular training to master the specific demands of modern aviation.

Their experienced pilots and cabin crew look forward to the pleasure of welcoming you on board with a smile. The Germanwings team, from check-in staff to pilots, aims to make your flight as safe and pleasant as possible and provide you with top-quality service and reliable information. On board, you can lean back and relax in comfortable leather seats and enjoy the flight. If you desire any refreshments or snacks during the flight, their friendly cabin crew will be only too pleased to provide them. Everything they do is for the well-being, safety and comfort of their passengers.Their pilots get you safely to your destination.

For more information, please visit http://www.germanwings.com

Cardinal Wings Aviation

Cardinal Wings Aviation is a well-known name around Kentucky, dating back several years. Cardinal Wings Aviation has re-emerged with new ownership and new technologically advanced aircraft. Their fleet includes a single engine Cessna 172, a multi-engine Piper Seminole and state of the art Cirrus aircraft, featuring the Avidyne EX5000 PFD and MFD or glass cockpit. The glass cockpit is the future of both general and commercial aviation. They are certified to train existing pilots looking to transition to the Cirrus for rental or taking ownership of one of these magnificent airplanes.

Cirrus is the only production aircraft in the world that incorporates the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System, which when activated deploys a parachute to allow the entire aircraft to settle to the ground during a worst-case scenario. For those looking for the thrill of becoming a pilot as a career or as a hobby, they offer nearly all courses in aviation including, private, instrument, commercial, multi-engine and certificated flight instructor. They are not like other schools in the area, they abide by a detailed syllabus which includes a student package designed to get the student from zero time to their goal of becoming a pilot in the lowest time and most efficient way possible.

For more information, please visit http://www.cardinalwingsaviation.com

Air Transat

Air Transat is Canadas leading holiday travel airline. It carries some 3 million passengers annually to nearly 60 destinations in 25 countries. Air Transat has a fleet of 18 Airbus A330s and A310s. The company employs approximately 2,000 people. Air Transat is a subsidiary of Transat A.T. Inc. Transat A.T. Inc. is an integrated international tour operator with more than 60 destination countries and that distributes products in over 50 countries. A holiday travel specialist, Transat operates mainly in Canada and Europe, as well as in the Caribbean, Mexico and the Mediterranean Basin. Montreal-based Transat is also active in air transportation, destination services and distribution.

Their fleet consists of 18 aircraft, including the following models: Airbus A310 and Airbus A330. Their highly qualified technical personnel inspect and maintain each of our aircraft under optimal conditions. At Air Transat, they make sure that passengers with special needs receive the services they require and have the pleasant flying experience they expect. This section provides all the information you should know about special meal requests, travel restrictions for expectant mothers, medical attention or the transportation of pets and service animals.

For more information, please visit http://www.airtransat.com

Gulf Air

Gulf Air has come a long way since it launched services in 1950 as Gulf Aviation Company. Now fully owned by the Kingdom of Bahrain through Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company, the airline started as a small scale commuter service, serving the oil fields of the Gulf and some regional customers. Today, Gulf Air is a major international airline serving over 40 destinations worldwide. However, whether it is 10 or 100 destinations, seven seater planes or the latest state of the art jets, their goal has remained constant – a commitment to the latest aviation technology and an adherence to traditional Arabian hospitality.
Gulf Air’s team is composed of various Executive Managers who work closely under the direct guidance of the Chief Executive Officer. Their mission is to provide a responsive service to the operational needs of their organisation in an ethical, effective and efficient manner to ensure reliable supply at optimum cost and quality. When time is of the essence, and you are in a hurry, Gulf Air can provide a speedy clearance through the formalities of international air travel.

For more information, please visit http://www.gulfair.com

Golden Bay Air

Golden Bay Air operates scheduled flights between Wellington and Takaka and Karamea and Takaka with connecting ground transport to the Heaphy Track and Abel Tasman National Park. All scheduled flights and shuttles can be booked online. Golden Bay Air also offers spectacular scenic flights charters from Takaka Airport. We have a rental car service available at Takaka. Fly direct between Wellington and Takaka (Golden Bay). Avoid an otherwise lengthy and complicated journey. Instead enjoy fabulous views during a comfortable 50 minute flight.

Golden Bay Air operates scheduled air and ground transport to the Heaphy Track that makes planning for this epic walk easy. With Golden Bay Air you can be walking the track within 2 hours of leaving Wellington. Fly Wellington to Takaka and link with our shuttle to Brown Hut. When you finish the track, take our scheduled flights from Karamea back to Takaka and Wellington. Their Takaka-Karamea scheduled flights serve more than the Heaphy Track. Fly to remote Karamea and explore this West Coast wonderland flanked by Nikau Palm forests and sandy beaches. Go caving, heli-rafting, kayaking, mountain biking or fishing. Or just relax.

For more information, please visit http://www.goldenbayair.co.nz

Nok Air

At Nok Air, they put much of our efforts to understand the needs and demands of passengers how complex they may be. Nok Air is a new low-cost airline registered under Nok Airlines Co., Ltd. It is a joint venture between public and private investors. Nok is Thai for bird. It is a short, simple and easy to remember name that all Thais can relate to. As for their goal, they aim to touch all their passengers with our friendly Nok Culture. At Nok Air they make a great effort to understand the needs and demands of passengers no matter how complex they may be. As a result we hope to give passengers a level of service that is beyond their expectations. Secondly, Nok Air would like to offer the freedom for everyone to have flying as an option, as a means of transport.

In order to achieve this, they try to understand consumer behavior, and how we can make flying as easy and convenient for them as possible. Lastly, Nok Air holds safety at the heart of the operation. Nok Air aircraft operations comply fully with the same safety standard as Thai Airways International. Its current aircraft are all newly leased from Thai Airways with highly experienced cockpit crews. The price of the air tickets will be competitive with other low cost airlines in the market. With this strategy, Nok Air hopes to be able to give those who have never flown before, a convenient and desirable means of transportation. At the same time, they offer the chance to those that already are enthusiastic travelers, the opportunity to travel even more often.

For more information, please visit http://www.nokair.com