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Revision as of 07:03, 28 October 2024
Founded | 1984 |
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Hubs | Grand Isle International Airport |
Focus cities | |
Frequent-flyer program | AirMiles |
Subsidiaries | deBonAire Sky Cargo |
Fleet size | 250 |
Destinations | 140 |
Headquarters | Mattiusvale, Burgundie |
Revenue | $1.3 billion |
Employees | 63,943 |
deBonAire aerolinies (Eng. Fresh Air Airlines) is a major Burgoignesc international airline headquartered in Mattiusvale, Ile Burgundie. Operating on a large, exclusively international network. It operates from its main hub at Grand Isle International Airport, with focus cities at Columbia International Airport, Sierra International Airport, and Iselin International Airport. deBonAire is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance and coordinates fares, services, and scheduling with fellow alliance partners in all transoceanic markets. As part of its membership, deBonAire loyalty customers utilize the AirMiles program.
Fleet
Supersonic aircraft serving the Grand Isle International Airport to Venceia corridor.
deBonAire is one of the few airlines who still utilize supersonic commercial airframes.