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Founded | 1962 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1976 | ||||||
Destinations | See destinations | ||||||
Parent company | Royal Lao Government | ||||||
Headquarters | Vientiane, Laos |

Royal Air Lao Sud Aviation Caravelle III (XW-PNH) at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport in 1974

Royal Air Lao Douglas C-54A-10-DC Skymaster in 1975

Royal Air Lao Vickers Viscount in 1968
Royal Air Lao was the national air carrier of the Kingdom of Laos that operated from 1962 to 1974.
History
The company was founded in 1962.[1] In September 1976 the Civil Aviation Company was formed from the merger of Royal Air Lao and Lao Air Lines.[2] Today the successor is Lao Airlines.
Destinations
Kingdom of Laos
- Huay Xai – Huay Xay Airport
- Luang Prabang – Luang Prabang International Airport
- Pakxe – Pakxe Airport
- Thakhek – Thakhek Airport
- Sayaboury – Sayaboury Airport
- Savannakhet – Savannakhet Airport
- Vientiane – Vientiane Airport (Hub)
Fleet
Aircraft that were in service were
Codeshare partners
Royal Air Lao codeshared with the following airlines:
See also
References
- ↑ "Aviation Safety Network > ASN Aviation Safety Database > Operator index > Laos > Royal Air Lao". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
- ↑ "About Lao Airlines". laoairlines.com. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
- ↑ "Royal Air Lao".
External links
Media related to Royal Air Lao at Wikimedia Commons
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