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Lao Airlines
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File:Lao Airlines logo.gif
IATA ICAO Call sign
QV LAO LAO
Founded1976
HubsWattay International Airport
Luang Prabang International Airport
Fleet size6 (+3 orders)
Destinations12
HeadquartersVientiane, Laos
Key peopleDr Somphone Douangdara (President)
Websitehttp://www.laoairlines.com/

Lao Airlines is an airline based in Vientiane, Laos. It is the national airline of Laos, operating domestic services to ten destinations and international services to Cambodia, China, Thailand and Vietnam. Its main base is Wattay International Airport, Vientiane.[1].

History

The airline was established and started operations in September 1976 as Lao Aviation. The name was changed to Lao Airlines in early 2003. It is wholly owned by the Government of Laos.[1]

Flying mainly to small airfields in mountainous, tropical Laos, the airline acquired a not-too-favorable reputation for safety, several flights being lost over the years. Lately, with better aircraft and airfields, this reputation has been overcome. Reliability is now complying to international standards, at least for ATR 72 aircraft.

Lao Airlines' ATR-72 (RDPL-34132) with plumeria livery at Pakxe (Pakse) Airport, Laos.

Destinations

As of May 2007, Lao Airlines operates scheduled flights to the following destinations:[2][3]

Cambodia

China

Laos

Thailand

Vietnam

Fleet

As of February 2008, the average age of the Lao Airlines fleet is 5.2 years, and includes the following aircraft:

Previously operated

At August 2006 the airline also operated[4] :

References

  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. pp. 104–105.
  2. ^ Lao Airlines international schedule
  3. ^ Lao Airlines domestic schedule
  4. ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006