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'''Heraya Airlines''' is the largest operating airline in [[Tamiran]] headquartered in [[Samadar]], [[Komania]]. Considered one of the largest airlines in [[Vaniua]], it operates over 1,200 flights daily and serves 130 destinations in 31 countries on 3 continents. Founded in 1958 with the merger of [[Aramani Airways]], [[Komania Airways]] and [[Damazar Airlines]]. It was part of a large-scale restructuring campaign led by the [[Supreme Cabinet]] to federalise the [[Tazirad Confederacy]], by centralising major transportation operators and regulating infrastructure. As of 2022, Heraya had roughly 40,000 employees. | |||
Heraya was the subject of a major internal crisis during the [[Bohazad dispute]], where Kuulist-led integrants of the defunct [[Damazar Airlines]] attempted a breakaway, culminating in the hijacking of the [[Hazdemli Airport]] and the death 9 terrorists and 7 civilians. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 17 April 2024
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Founded | 4 March 1958 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 25 November 1958 | ||||||
Hubs | Samadar International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Skyhigh rewards | ||||||
Fleet size | 197 | ||||||
Destinations | 130 | ||||||
Headquarters | Samadar, Komania | ||||||
Employees | 40,801 (March 30, 2021) |
Heraya Airlines is the largest operating airline in Tamiran headquartered in Samadar, Komania. Considered one of the largest airlines in Vaniua, it operates over 1,200 flights daily and serves 130 destinations in 31 countries on 3 continents. Founded in 1958 with the merger of Aramani Airways, Komania Airways and Damazar Airlines. It was part of a large-scale restructuring campaign led by the Supreme Cabinet to federalise the Tazirad Confederacy, by centralising major transportation operators and regulating infrastructure. As of 2022, Heraya had roughly 40,000 employees.
Heraya was the subject of a major internal crisis during the Bohazad dispute, where Kuulist-led integrants of the defunct Damazar Airlines attempted a breakaway, culminating in the hijacking of the Hazdemli Airport and the death 9 terrorists and 7 civilians.