South East Asian Airlines
| South East Asian Airlines | ||
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| IATA DG | ICAO SRQ | Callsign SEAIR |
| Founded | 1993 | <tr><th colspan="2">Hubs</th><td>Diosdado Macapagal International Airport|
| Fleet size | 15 | |
| Destinations | 18 | |
| Headquarters | Manila, Philippines | |
| Key people | Capt. Iren Dornier (Chairman) | |
| Website: http://www.flyseair.com | ||
South East Asian Airlines or SEAIR is an airline based in the Philippines and is committed to serve remote destinations throughout the Philippines. The airline is based in Manila and was established in 1993.
On 29 September 2006, a deal was announced in which Singapore-based Tiger Airways will enter a commercial and operational tie-up with SEAIR from February 2007, involving the leasing of two planes in Tiger Airways colours to SEAIR and operated on the later's routes from Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Clark) to Singapore, Cebu, Davao, and Macau. Tiger Airways will give up one flight per day on the Clark-Singapore route and all flights between Macau and Clark to SEAIR. In return, all four flights operated using Tiger Airways' planes but with SEAIR's pilots and crew will be marketed via its website. The deal does not include shareholding transactions. [1]
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Destinations
Asia
East Asia
Southeast Asia
- Singapore
- Singapore (Singapore Changi Airport) - from February 2007
- Philippines
- Luzon
- Angeles (Diosdado Macapagal International Airport) - hub
- Baler (Baler Airport) - charter flights to Manila only
- Basco (Basco Airport) - seasonal
- Manila (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) - main hub
- Visayas
- Busuanga (Busuanga Airport)
- Cebu (Mactan-Cebu International Airport) - hub
- Cuyo (Cuyo Airport) - charter flights to Puerto Princesa only
- El Nido
- Malay (Godofredo P. Ramos Airport) - focus city
- Puerto Princesa (Puerto Princesa Airport)
- Taytay
- Mindanao
- Bongao (Sanga-Sanga Airport)
- Cotabato (Awang Airport)
- Davao (Francisco Bangoy International Airport) - from February 2007
- Jolo (Jolo Airport)
- Mambajao (Camiguin Airport)
- Zamboanga (Zamboanga International Airport)
- Luzon
Former destinations
Asia
Southeast Asia
Fleet
As of August 2006 the SEAIR fleet includes the following aircraft [1] :
Seair has sold two of its nine Let L-410 turboprops to Tri MG Intra Asia Airlines and is helping the Indonesian cargo carrier launch passenger services. And will probably sell two more next year or so and hold onto the five remaining.Seair is reducing its L-410 fleet because it is replacing the 19-seat aircraft with larger Dornier 328s, that in the next three months Seair will receive two more.
The Airline is going to lease 2 Tiger Airways aircraft next year.
External links
References
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
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