JetCarops
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| '''Headquartered''' || Terese Caldana, Fornænda | | '''Headquartered''' || Terese Caldana, Fornænda | ||
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- | | '''Hub airports''' || Fornænda International Airport<br>Ariatra International Airport<br> | + | | '''Hub airports''' || Fornænda International Airport<br>Ariatra International Airport<br>Polmona International Airport<br> |
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| '''Focus airports''' || Cayaco International Airport<br>Yordagorsk Regional Airport<br> | | '''Focus airports''' || Cayaco International Airport<br>Yordagorsk Regional Airport<br> | ||
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| '''Company value''' || T5,907,338,095,007 (est. 06/2007) | | '''Company value''' || T5,907,338,095,007 (est. 06/2007) | ||
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+ | | '''Shareholders''' || Kaalaikoita Corporation (70%)<br>? (30%) | ||
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| '''Employees''' || 87,173 (6/2007) | | '''Employees''' || 87,173 (6/2007) | ||
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| '''Fleet size''' || 100 | | '''Fleet size''' || 100 | ||
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- | | '''Destinations''' || | + | | '''Destinations''' || 47 (3 routes proposed) |
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| '''Loyalty system''' || None | | '''Loyalty system''' || None | ||
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| '''Quality of Service''' || Unrated | | '''Quality of Service''' || Unrated | ||
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+ | '''JetCarops''' is a newly-created low-cost (or budget) airline in the Caropsyne Pontonare as a major competitor to the State-run Pontonare Airways. Created by the Caldari Megacorporation, Kaalaikoita; due to the government’s inefficiency to accept a bid to purchase the airline and the already well-known fact that the citizenry of the Pontonare would go on a major national strike if the airline was given to foreign investors, Kaalaikoita decided to abandon its bidding war and instead decided that they would compete with it directly with Pontonare Airways for the heavily controlled Domestic market. | ||
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+ | The budget airline is ambitious from the start with a fleet of 100 planes and 47 destinations (see below), they have shown the government that they will fight the Government-controlled airline, no matter where they fly. JetCarops, since funded by the Kaalaikoita Corporation has spared nothing for its passengers including free dining, Live TV for every seat on every aircraft and some of the best staff of any budget airline. The Civil Directorate, headed by Lord Almerond is quite shocked by Secretary Cattanna's approval of thier application and has stated to the press that he will do everything he can to prevent JetCarops' expansion which is yet to be seen. | ||
==Destinations== | ==Destinations== | ||
- | * '''Domestic:''' Kimmlish, Aemont | + | * '''Domestic:''' Kimmlish, Aemont, Raagenfrost, Aemar, Fâelta, Gruunush, Triana, Ronarn, Aarna, Carmalse, Zarma, Svaeran, Goscé, Lasjana, Penosca, Canale, Fermana, Minarias, Rosphe, Timona, Tethgess, Ekesh, Pholamas, Sontforome, Lenorias, Phenoré, Koyti, Hran, Taerisz, Kanryk, Gresznin, Lenf, Edom, Herspor, Ertan, Ferlaria, Selad, Gamt, Cermalas, Larmas Calpé, Corimanté |
- | * '''International:''' Xi'an, Patagon City, | + | * '''International:''' Xi'an, Patagon City, Capetown |
+ | * '''Proposed:''' Oblia, Tuam, Pau | ||
==Fleet== | ==Fleet== | ||
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Current revision as of 17:49, 27 June 2007
Established | 2007 (Caropsyne Year: ) |
Headquartered | Terese Caldana, Fornænda |
Hub airports | Fornænda International Airport Ariatra International Airport Polmona International Airport |
Focus airports | Cayaco International Airport Yordagorsk Regional Airport |
Assets | T1,998,008,117,129 (est. 06/2007) |
Company value | T5,907,338,095,007 (est. 06/2007) |
Shareholders | Kaalaikoita Corporation (70%) ? (30%) |
Employees | 87,173 (6/2007) |
Fleet size | 100 |
Destinations | 47 (3 routes proposed) |
Loyalty system | None |
Alliance | OneWorld |
Flight code | JetC |
CEO | Kibayasu Jimmulen |
COO | Niteloho Koirolen |
PRM | Mitokka Etsantamaa |
Slogan | "Getting You There" |
Quality of Service | Unrated |
JetCarops is a newly-created low-cost (or budget) airline in the Caropsyne Pontonare as a major competitor to the State-run Pontonare Airways. Created by the Caldari Megacorporation, Kaalaikoita; due to the government’s inefficiency to accept a bid to purchase the airline and the already well-known fact that the citizenry of the Pontonare would go on a major national strike if the airline was given to foreign investors, Kaalaikoita decided to abandon its bidding war and instead decided that they would compete with it directly with Pontonare Airways for the heavily controlled Domestic market.
The budget airline is ambitious from the start with a fleet of 100 planes and 47 destinations (see below), they have shown the government that they will fight the Government-controlled airline, no matter where they fly. JetCarops, since funded by the Kaalaikoita Corporation has spared nothing for its passengers including free dining, Live TV for every seat on every aircraft and some of the best staff of any budget airline. The Civil Directorate, headed by Lord Almerond is quite shocked by Secretary Cattanna's approval of thier application and has stated to the press that he will do everything he can to prevent JetCarops' expansion which is yet to be seen.
Destinations
- Domestic: Kimmlish, Aemont, Raagenfrost, Aemar, Fâelta, Gruunush, Triana, Ronarn, Aarna, Carmalse, Zarma, Svaeran, Goscé, Lasjana, Penosca, Canale, Fermana, Minarias, Rosphe, Timona, Tethgess, Ekesh, Pholamas, Sontforome, Lenorias, Phenoré, Koyti, Hran, Taerisz, Kanryk, Gresznin, Lenf, Edom, Herspor, Ertan, Ferlaria, Selad, Gamt, Cermalas, Larmas Calpé, Corimanté
- International: Xi'an, Patagon City, Capetown
- Proposed: Oblia, Tuam, Pau
Fleet
Aircraft | Passengers (First/Business/Economy) |
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Embraer 190 | 63 (6/135) |
Embraer 195 | 12 (12/110) |
Embraer 170 | 16 (122) |
Embraer 175 | 7 (122) |