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Regional Airlines Regional airlines Presentation by Georges Chung Tick Kan 2 May 2013 “Quand on est mort, on ne sait pas qu’on est mort. C’est pour les autres que c’est difficile. Quand on est con, c’est pareil” Anonyme “L’’offre crée sa propre demande.” Jean Baptiste Say (1767-1832) REGIONAL AIRLINE ORGANISED BY HOME COUNTRY Source: Wikipedia Africa • Algeria • South Africa – Tassili Airlines – South African Express • Botswana – South African Airlink – Air Botswana • Zambia • Kenya – Zambezi Airlines – Fly540 • Zimbabwe • Mozambique – Air Zimbabwe – LAM Mozambique Airlines • Nigeria – Arik Air North America Canada United States • Air Wisconsin • Lynx Aviation • Air Canada Jazz • American Eagle Airlines • Mesa Airlines • Air Georgian • Cape Air • Mesaba Airlines • Air Inuit • Chautauqua Airlines • Mokulele Airlines • Air Labrador • Colgan Air • Nantucket Airlines • Calm Air • Comair • Pacific Wings • Central Mountain Air • CommutAir • PenAir • Hawkair • Compass Airlines • Piedmont Airlines • HeliJet • Era Aviation • Pinnacle Airlines • Pacific Coastal Airlines • Executive Airlines • PSA Airlines • Pascan • ExpressJet Airlines • Republic Airlines • Porter Airlines • Freedom Airlines • SeaPort Airlines • Provincial Airlines • GoJet Airlines • Shuttle America • Starlink • Great Lakes Airlines • Silver Airways • Wasaya • Horizon Air • Streamline Air • Island Air • SkyWest Airlines • Kenmore Air • Trans States Airlines • Jet Blue Americas • Brazil • Mexico – Air Minas – Aéreo Calafia – NHT Linhas Aéreas – Aéreo Servicio Guerrero – Pantanal Linhas Aéreas – Aeroméxico Connect – Passaredo Linhas Aéreas – Avioquintana – SETE Linhas Aéreas – VivaAerobus – TRIP Linhas Aéreas • Nicaragua • Costa Rica – La Costeña – SANSA • Panama – Nature Air – Aeroperlas – Air Panama • Haiti – Sunrise Airways Asia • Hong Kong • Japan – Dragonair – Air Nippon Network • Bangladesh – Japan Air Commuter – GMG Airlines • Pakistan – Regent Airways – Air Blue – United Airways – Shaheen Air • India • Philippines – Jet Lite – PAL Express – Spicejet • Singapore – IndiGo Airlines – SilkAir of Singapore Airlines – Kingfisher Airlines • South Korea • Indonesia – Jeju Air – Merpati Nusantara Airlines • Taiwan – Wings Air – TransAsia Airways • Thailand – Bangkok Airways Europe • Austria • France – Contact Air – Air Alps – Airlinair – Eurowings – LGW – People's – Brit Air Viennaline – Lufthansa – Welcome Air – Chalair CityLine • Czech Republic – Finst'air – Lufthansa Regional – Czech Connect – Hex'Air Airlines – Sylt Air – Régional • Greece • Denmark Compagnie – ArGo Airways – Danish Air Aérienne – Minoan Air Transport Européenne – Sun Air of – Sky Express Scandinavia – Twinjet • Iceland • Estonia • Germany – Air Iceland – Avies – Augsburg – Eagle Air – Estonian Air Airways – Norlandair Regional – Avanti Air Europe (cont) • Ireland • Poland – Mordovia Airlines – Aer Arann – EuroLOT – CityJet – Nordavia – Sprint Air – Aer Lingus – Polar Airlines Regional • Portugal – Pskovavia • Italy – Severstal Air – Portugália Company – Air Dolomiti – SATA Air Açores – Tomsk Avia – Air One CityLiner • Romania – Tulpar Air • The Netherlands – Tuva Airlines – Portugália – KLM Cityhopper – UTair Express • Norway – SATA Air Açores – Vostok Aviation – Air Norway • Russia Company Bergen Air – – AeroBratsk • Slovakia Transport – DanubeWings – Helitrans – Ak Bars Aero – Krohn Air – Bural – Widerøe – Katekavia Europe (cont) • Spain – Höga Kusten Flyg • United Kingdom – Air Nostrum – Kalmarflyg – Air Southwest – Helitt Líneas – Kullaflyg – Aurigny Air Aéreas – Malmö Aviation Services – Iberia Express – BA CityFlyer – Islas Airways – Nextjet – Blue Islands – NAYSA – Sundsvallsflyg – Plaza Servicios • Switzerland – BMI Regional Eastern Airways Aéreos – Baboo – Flybe • Sweden – Darwin Airline – Isles of Scilly – Barents AirLink – Sky Work – – Blekingeflyg Airlines Skybus Direktflyg – Logan Air – • Turkey – Flyglinjen – Lydd Air – Borajet – Flysmaland – Manx2 – Gotlandsflyg – Seabird Airlines Oceania • Australia – Airnorth – Brindabella Airlines – King Island Airlines – QantasLink – Regional Express Airlines – Sharp Airlines – Skippers Aviation – Skytrans Airlines – Skywest Airlines • New Zealand – Air Nelson – Eagle Airways – Mount Cook Airline Potential market for regional airline such as South Africa • 9 million tourist arrivals • Singapore Airlines has a of which 132,000 are daily flight to South Africa from China representing around – Tourist from China – 2,000 passengers per represents the 4th biggest week; source of tourist arrivals; – 100,000 passengers per – 60% jump in 2012; year. – Tripled from 2009. • Qantas / South African • 450,000 travellers from Airways has at least a Australasia in 2012. daily flight representing • 6 millions from SADC around 100,000 member states. passengers per year. .
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