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'''Anserisana Airlines''' ([[Anserisan language (Pacifica)|Anserisan]]: ''Linem Aériem Anserisana'') is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Anserisa by fleet size and passengers carried. The airline, founded in 1978, provides scheduled and charter air transport for passengers and cargo to destinations worldwide. It is a founding member of the [[Southern Alliance (Pacifica)|Southern Alliance]]. Anserisana Airlines' corporate headquarters are in [[Vexilla, Anserisa (Pacifica)|Vexilla]], while its largest hub is at the [[Airports of Anserisa (Pacifica)|Princia-Geneva—Brantavilla International Airport]].
'''Anserisana Airlines''' ([[Anserisan language (Pacifica)|Anserisan]]: ''Linem Aériem Anserisana'') is the flag carrier and the largest airline of [[Anserisa (Pacifica)|Anserisa]] by fleet size and passengers carried. The airline, founded in 1978, provides scheduled and charter air transport for passengers and cargo to destinations worldwide. It is a founding member of the [[Southern Alliance (Pacifica)|Southern Alliance]]. Anserisana Airlines' corporate headquarters are in [[Vexilla, Anserisa (Pacifica)|Vexilla]], while its largest hub is at the [[Airports of Anserisa (Pacifica)|Princia-Geneva—Brantavilla International Airport]].


The airline originated from the [[Aviana Aircrafts (Pacifica)|Aviana]] aircraft manufacturer which began operating its own planes on regional routes between the islands of Anserisa in 1978. The airline was eventually sold and separated from the parent Aviana Corporation in 1999 but is still operating exclusively Aviana planes.
The airline originated from the [[Aviana Aircrafts (Pacifica)|Aviana]] aircraft manufacturer which began operating its own planes on regional routes between the islands of Anserisa in 1978. The airline was eventually sold and separated from the parent Aviana Corporation in 1999 but is still operating exclusively Aviana planes.

Latest revision as of 13:00, 11 July 2022

Anserisana Airlines
Logo of Anserisana Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
AA ANS GOOSE
Founded16 July 1978
(46 years ago)
 (1978-07-16)
Hubs
  • Brantavilla
  • Concordia
Secondary hubs
  • Vexilla
  • Chevrona
Focus cities
  • Lordinia, HLF
  • Sëraiem, EAR
Frequent-flyer programAéria
AllianceSouthern Alliance
Subsidiaries
  • Anserisana Vacations
Fleet size90
HeadquartersVexilla, Anserisa

Anserisana Airlines (Anserisan: Linem Aériem Anserisana) is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Anserisa by fleet size and passengers carried. The airline, founded in 1978, provides scheduled and charter air transport for passengers and cargo to destinations worldwide. It is a founding member of the Southern Alliance. Anserisana Airlines' corporate headquarters are in Vexilla, while its largest hub is at the Princia-Geneva—Brantavilla International Airport.

The airline originated from the Aviana aircraft manufacturer which began operating its own planes on regional routes between the islands of Anserisa in 1978. The airline was eventually sold and separated from the parent Aviana Corporation in 1999 but is still operating exclusively Aviana planes.

Anserisana Airlines has a fleet of Aviana AV-10 and Aviana AV-50 with the AV-50 being used on long-haul routes and the AV-10 on short-haul routes.

Anserisana Airlines is also operating Anserisana Vacations, that provides all-inclusive packages with flights, hotels and resorts and activities. It also provides a frequent-flyer program, Aéria.

History

Corporate affairs

Sponsorship

Anserisana Airlines is the official sponsor of the Anserisan National Football Team.

Destinations

Fleet

Services

Frequent flyer program

Accidents and incidents

See also