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*List of airlines of Holy Free
*[[List of airlines of Holy Free (Pacifica)|List of airlines of Holy Free]]
*List of Airports in Holy Free
*[[List of airports in Holy Free (Pacifica)|List of airports in Holy Free]]
*Transport in Holy Free
*[[Transport in Holy Free (Pacifica)|Transport in Holy Free]]
 
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[[Category:Airlines in Pacifica (Pacifica)]]

Latest revision as of 23:08, 30 April 2024

Air Accord
The power cords of cordillian people
IATA ICAO Callsign
AC AAC CORDILLIAN
Founded24 May 1992 (1992-05-24)
Hubs
  • Lordinia National International Airport
  • Havanen International Airport
  • Trinal the Second Ruste Airport
Frequent-flyer programPower Cords
Subsidiaries
  • Air Accord plus
  • Air Accord XX
Fleet size652
Destinations300∼
Parent companyAustral-Pacifician Group
HeadquartersHavanen, Holy Free
Key people
  • Rik Karsten, CEO
  • Elle Hoek, Chairman
Revenue$52.91 billion (2022)
Employees69,201 (2022)
Websiteairaccord.com

Air Accord is a Freean multinational low cost airline headquartered in Havanen, Holy Free. It is the largest airline in Holy Free by fleet size and destinations. Air Accord operates scheduled domestic and international flights to more than 300∼ destinations spanning XX countries. Its main base is at Havanen International Airport (HIA) in Havanen, Iemandeprov, Holy Free. Its affiliate airlines XX have bases in XX airports respectively, while its sister airline, Air Accord plus, focuses on long-haul routes. AirAsia's registered office and head office is at Havanen International Airport.

Air Accord is the sponsor of Holy Free national football team, and also the former sponsor of the 1998 and 2020 (Women) CFC Confederation Cups.

History

Air Accord started as a full-service airline in 1992 as a government-owned conglomerate, FREE passenger airline, Free Airlines. The declining airline was brought by the Austral-Pacifician Group, for 500 thousand Frees (XX TSP$) in 1996. Former Chairman Johnson Quenton turned the company around, by announcing a rebrand and relaunch in 1998, and sponsoring the 1998 CFC Cup. It produced a profit in 2003 and launched new routes from its hub in Havanen.

Affiliate airlines

[TBA]

Destinations

IATA Airline
AC Air Accord
P8 Air Accord plus

As of 2023, there are around 300∼ destination flown by Air Accord and its affiliate airlines. Here are the summary of important hubs and connections across Holy Free and international.

Country City Airport Flown by Current Status
Detroxia Alexandrgrad St. Alexander Airport P8 Pending/Suspended due to instability
Detroxia Detroix City Detroix International P8 Pending/Suspended due to instability
 Holy Free Havanen Havanen International AC, P8 Operating
 Holy Free Lordinia Lordinia National International AC, P8 Operating
 Holy Free Rove Rove International AC, P8 Operating
 Holy Free Ruste Trinal the Second Ruste Airport AC Operating

Fleet

Current fleet

As of 2023, Air Accord (Holy Free edition) operates the following aircrafts;

Air Accord fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers
Levea 737 65 12 162
Total 65 12

Incidents and accidents

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See also