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As Aero Asia’s General Sales Agent in Canada, Trade Wind
Associates proudly introduces travellers to the tradition of Pakistani
hospitality. Aero Asia – the “First Choice” of
Pakistan - offers travellers the highest standards of customer service
and facilities both on the ground and in the air.
Established in May 1993, the airline
operated only two daily flights from Karachi to Lahore and Islamabad.
Today, Aero Asia now operates nearly 450 flights on its international
and domestic networks. In just seven years, Aero Asia has attained
the position of the largest private airline in Pakistan. Domestic
flights operate between Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Multan,
and Faislabad. Aero Asia’s international network includes
flights to Dubai, Abu-Dhabi, Al-Ain, Muscat and Doha from all major
cities in Pakistan. Since its inception, Aero Asia has carried over
7 million passengers.
There
are many reasons for Aero Asia’s successful and rapid growth.
It is the only private airline that has its own-trained cockpit
and cabin crew. It also maintains its own well-equipped ground-handling
set-up at various airports in Pakistan and is the only IATA approved
private airline in Pakistan. Aero Asia’s CAA approved Training
Centre in Karachi is the first such facility to be set up by any
private airline. It is also the only private airline that has its
own in-house engineering facility.
Customer service at Aero Asia is top priority. A fully
automated reservation system streamlines sales, passenger
and cargo handling services. Modern ticketing and check-in
systems record and display up-to-the minute flight details
across the network. It is the only airline that has been
awarded “ISO-9002” designation. In a survey
published by “Airline Business”, a reputable
British magazine, Aero Asia was ranked 46th amongst the
top 100 airlines in the region. For a seven-year-old private
airline, that is high flying indeed!
Aero Asia’s continued expansion makes aircraft upgrade
and improvement an on-going concern. Its present fleet,
the largest after the national carrier, comprises 04 BAC-1-11
and 04 YAK-42D aircraft. In view of its current needs and
future growth plans, the airline is working on a fleet optimization
program to replace its smaller, low-passenger-capacity aircraft
with planes that can meet its future expansion needs in
terms of size, range and latest technology. To this end,
the airline is evaluating various versions of Boeing-737
and Airbus for the fleet’s upgrade.
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BAC 1-11
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Boeing 737-200
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YAK 42
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For more information on Aero Asia International and its services,
please visit
www.aeroasia.com
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