Phoenix Travel
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| '''Established''' || 2003 | | '''Established''' || 2003 | ||
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- | | '''Headquartered''' || | + | | '''Headquartered''' || Ulan-Ude, Avenue Yang-Shun Mi |
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- | | '''Hub airports''' || | + | | '''Hub airports''' || Ulan-Ude Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UNL) |
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- | | '''Focus airports''' || | + | | '''Focus airports''' || Xi'an International Airport |
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| '''Assets''' || T1,038,122,011 (est. 07/2007) | | '''Assets''' || T1,038,122,011 (est. 07/2007) | ||
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| '''Quality of Service''' || Unrated | | '''Quality of Service''' || Unrated | ||
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+ | '''Phoenix Travel''' is a small domestic carrier within the Caldari State with limited international routes to the Sushiian States. The airline does a great deal of charter service from Ulan-Ude and Xi'an to other exotic destinations seasonally. There has been much complaint that Phoenix Travel does not meet even the minimal safety standards but Caldari Airlines' CEO, Kibayasu Jimmulen states that he is currently working on the problem. |
Revision as of 02:19, 27 July 2007
Established | 2003 |
Headquartered | Ulan-Ude, Avenue Yang-Shun Mi |
Hub airports | Ulan-Ude Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UNL) |
Focus airports | Xi'an International Airport |
Assets | T1,038,122,011 (est. 07/2007) |
Company value | T3,908,887,008 (est. 08/2007) |
Shareholders | Kaalaikoita Corporation (50%) Various Investors (50%) |
Employees | 6,901 (8/2007) |
Fleet size | 15 |
Destinations | 22 |
Loyalty system | Caldari Bonus, Star Miles |
Alliance | Caldari Airlines, Star Alliance |
Flight code | PT |
CEO | Kibayasu Jimmulen |
CFO | Puroto Yanaguno |
Board Chairman | Takoshada Ban |
Slogan | "Simply Perfect" |
Quality of Service | Unrated |
Phoenix Travel is a small domestic carrier within the Caldari State with limited international routes to the Sushiian States. The airline does a great deal of charter service from Ulan-Ude and Xi'an to other exotic destinations seasonally. There has been much complaint that Phoenix Travel does not meet even the minimal safety standards but Caldari Airlines' CEO, Kibayasu Jimmulen states that he is currently working on the problem.