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Founded | 2005 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | June 2007 | ||||||
Ceased operations | 3 January 2009 | ||||||
Hubs | Suvarnabhumi Airport | ||||||
Focus cities | Phuket International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 4 | ||||||
Destinations | 10 | ||||||
Parent company | SkyStar Airways Co., Ltd. | ||||||
Headquarters | Huai Khwang, Bangkok, Thailand | ||||||
Key people | Archavin Svetasreni (CEO) | ||||||
Website | www |
SkyStar Airways Co., Ltd, operating as SkyStar Airways, was an airline based in Bangkok, Thailand.
SkyStar Airways had 250 employees (2009).[1] SkyStar Airways ceased operations on 3 January 2009 after not paying staff salaries for six months after September 2008.
Destinations
SkyStar Airways served the following destinations (at July 2009):[2]
Asia
- People's Republic of China
- Chengdu – Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport [seasonal]
- Chongqing – Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport [seasonal]
- Harbin – Harbin Taiping International Airport [seasonal]
- Nanning – Nanning Wuxu Airport [seasonal]
- South Korea
- Thailand
- Bangkok – Suvarnabhumi Airport hub
- Chiang Mai – Chiang Mai International Airport [seasonal]
- Phuket – Phuket International Airport focus city
- Surat Thani – Surat Thani Airport [seasonal]
Fleet
SkyStar Airways had operated the following aircraft (at 8 July 2009):[3][4]
Aircraft | Total | Passengers (Business/Economy) |
Notes |
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Boeing 767-200 | 4 | 223 (12/211) | 1 scrapped at CAN[5] 2 scrapped at ICN |
References
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