V Air
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Founded | 20 January 2014 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 17 December 2014 | ||||||
Hubs | Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 4 | ||||||
Destinations | 7 | ||||||
Parent company | TransAsia Airways (100%) | ||||||
Headquarters | 11th floor, 139 Zhengzhou Road, Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan | ||||||
Key people | Vincent M. Lin (Chairman) Eleni Lung (CEO) Bernard Hsu (CCO) Michael Coltman (COO) |
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Website | www.flyvair.com |
V Air (Chinese: 威航; pinyin: Wēi Háng) is a Taiwanese low-cost airline based in Taipei. It is a franchise subsidiary of TransAsia Airways and started operations on 17 December 2014, primarily with the focus on Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia, from its main hub at Taiwan Taoyuan Airport.[1] The airline plans to order three Airbus A320 family aircraft with another three during 2016–17.[2]
History
On 24 March 2014, V Air announced that their corporate identity would be the Formosan black bear.
V Air commenced services on 17 December 2014 with its maiden flight from Taipei to Bangkok, Thailand.[3] On 7 January 2015, a second route, to Chiang Mai, Thailand, was launched.[4] On 10 April 2015, V air opened its third scheduled flight route to Macau.
Destinations
V Air serves the following destinations:
Hub | |
Focus city | |
Seasonal | |
Charter | |
Future route |
City | Country | IATA | ICAO | Airport | Notes |
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Bangkok | Thailand | DMK | VTBD | Don Mueang International Airport | |
Busan | South Korea | PUS | RKPK | Gimhae International Airport | [5] |
Chiang Mai | Thailand | CNX | VTCC | Chiang Mai International Airport | |
Fukuoka | Japan | FUK | RJFF | Fukuoka Airport | [6] |
Manila | Philippines | MNL | RPLL | Ninoy Aquino International Airport | [7] |
Mito | Japan | IBR | RJAH | Ibaraki Airport | [8] |
Nagoya | Japan | NGO | RJGG | Chūbu Centrair International Airport | [9] |
Naha begins 1 July 2016 |
Japan | OKA | ROAH | Naha Airport | [10] |
Osaka | Japan | KIX | RJBB | Kansai International Airport | [6] |
Siem Reap | Cambodia | REP | VDSR | Siem Reap International Airport | |
Taipei | Taiwan | TPE | RCTP | Taoyuan International Airport | |
Tokyo | Japan | HND | RJTT | Haneda Airport | [11] |
Fleet
The V Air fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of February 2016[update]):
Aircraft | In Service | Orders (Options) |
Passengers | Notes |
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Airbus A320-200 | 2 | — | 180 | |
Airbus A321-200 | 2 | — | 194 | Equipped with sharklets |
Total | 4 |
Products and services
V Air offers Taiwanese cuisine and beverage for sale on its flights.[12] The seats have 32 inch seat pitch.
See also
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