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  JAS
 
 
visit Jas official site
 
Homebase
Tokyo
Founded
 1971
Employees
 26.030
Fleet
9 Airbus A 300 B2
8 Airbus A 300 B4
17 Airbus A 300-600R
3 Boeing 777-200IGW
25 Boeing Md 81
8 Boeing Md 87
14 Boeing Md 90
1 Boeing Dc 10-30
On Order
2 Airbus A 300-600R
4 Boeing 777-200IGW
2 Boeing Md 90
Network
It covers a very good network of inner japanese routes out of its two hubs in Tokyo Haneda and Osaka Itami.
Marketing Alliances
-It is working with Klm and Northwest Airlines to start an alliance, with a product harmonization being worked out.
Short Description
It was established in the '60s as Japan Domestic Airlines and merged with Toa Aw in 1971, to become Toa-Domestic Airlines. It changed to its present name in 1988.
Together with its two main oppenents, JAL and ANA it is now struggling to turn back to prifits, facing the country's market deregulation and the Asian financial crisis.
 
  
 
visit Jet Airways official site
 
Homebase
Mumbai/Bombay
Founded
 1993
Employees
1860
Fleet
4 Boeing 737-300
13 Boeing 737-400
1 Boeing 737-500
On Order
2 Boeing 737-400
4 Boeing 737-700
6 Boeing 737-800
Network
It operates the country's second largest domestic network out of Mumbai/Bombay, Delhi and Chennai/Madras hubs.
Marketing Alliances
-Code shares with Klm
-Frequent flyer agreement with British Airways
Short Description
It started flying in 1993, being owned by Kuwait Airways and Gulf Air at 20% each.
In 1997 the governemnt banned foreign ownership, and the airline is now all-Indian.
 
  Kenya Airways
 
 
visit Kenya Airways official site
 
Homebase
Nairobi
Founded
 1977
Employees
2350
Fleet
3 Airbus A 310-300
2 Boeing 737-200
2 Boeing 737-300
On Order
4 Boeing 737-300
Network
Operates an extensive network of flights within the western African countries and a good selection of flights to Europe, Middle East and Asia.
Marketing Alliances
-Code shares with Klm on Nairobi-Amsterdam  on connecting flights.
-Code shares with Alitalia on Nairobi-Rome flights
-Will start co-operating with Nwa soon
Short Description
It is the country's flag carrier, and in 1996 it's been the first african airline to be privatised, with a 26% stake being bought by Klm
 
 

 

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