Teiko Airlines

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Teiko Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
TL TAL TEIKOAIR
Founded16 August 1949;
75 years ago
 (1949-08-16)
Commenced operations23 October 1949;
74 years ago
 (1949-10-23)
HubsKaijo International Airport
Secondary hubsRakuzan International Airport
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer program
AllianceOneworld
SubsidiariesT-Air
TAL Express (60%)
Teiko Air Commuter (51.1%)
Teiko Transocean Air (94.21%)
Ryukyu Air Commuter (50%)
Fleet size146
Destinations96
HeadquartersNozaki, Kaijo, Teiko
Key peopleHonjou Kirou (Chairman)
Katsuya Kondo (President)
Jirou Horikoshi (CEO)

Teiko Airlines popularly known as TAL is the flag carrier airline of Teiko and the second largest in the country in terms of revenues, assets, number of destinations, fleet size and number of employees. It is headquartered in Nozaki, Kaijo, Teiko; and its main hubs are Kaijo's Kurosaki Ichigo International Airport and Rakuzan International Airport. The TAL group companies include Teiko Airlines, T-Air, TAL Express, Teiko Air Commuter, Teiko Transocean Air and Ryukyu Air Commuter for domestic feeder services; and TAL Cargo for cargo and mail services.

It is one of the two major airlines in Teiko, the other being Rakuzan Air Systems.

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