Palau Pacific Airways

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Palau Pacific Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
ED AXE PPA
FoundedNovember 2014
Commenced operations11. Nov 2014
Ceased operations2018
HubsRoman Tmetuchl International Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations1
Websitepalaupacificairways.com

Palau Pacific Airways (PPA) was a charter airline from Palau.

History[edit]

The airline launched scheduled charter flights between Hong Kong and its base Koror on 7 November 2014. It is often confused with Palau Airways although they are not associated with one another. The start-up intended to operate five times weekly charter services to Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok Airport. The carrier wet-leased a Boeing 737-800 aircraft on an annual contract from Slovakian Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance (ACMI) operator: Air Explore.[1]

Palau Pacific Airways had expanded to service Taipei, Taiwan on January 30, 2016. The airline shut down on 31 August 2018.[2]

The airline was forced to stop its operations due to a lack of Chinese tourists after China had declared Palau an “illegal tour destination”, because Palau continues to maintain links with Taiwan.[3]

In January 2019, the airline was rebounded as Palau Asia Pacific Air,, and it serves both Macau and Hong Kong. The airline is also proposing a new destination to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.[4]

Destinations[edit]

Palau Pacific Airways served the following destinations:[citation needed]

Fleet[edit]

Palau Pacific Airways operated the following aircraft:[citation needed]

Aircraft Total Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-200 1 0 178

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Palau Pacific Airways eyes Hong Kong flights".
  2. ^ "Sea Passion Group confirms Palau Pacific Airways to close". ch-aviation. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Airline says it shut down after China labelled Palau an 'illegal destination' over its Taiwan recognition".
  4. ^ "| | 經濟日報". money.udn.com.