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VAX

Commenced operations
  
17 December 2014

Founded
  
20 January 2014

Parent organization
  
VAX
  
VANTAGE

Ceased operations
  
1 October 2016

Date of operation
  
17 December 2014

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Parent company
  
Headquarters
  
Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan

Profiles

V Air (Chinese: 威航; pinyin: Wēi Háng) was a Taiwanese low-cost airline based in Taipei. It was a franchise subsidiary of TransAsia Airways serving flights to Japan, South Korea, Thailand and Cambodia from its base at Taoyuan International Airport.

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History

On 24 March 2014, V Air announced that its corporate identity would be the Formosan black bear. The airline commenced services on 17 December 2014 with its maiden flight from Taipei to Bangkok, Thailand. On 7 January 2015, a second route, to Chiang Mai, Thailand, was launched. On 10 April 2015, V air opened its third scheduled flight route to Macau. The airline also flew from Taipei to Manila, Philippines, but the service was soon discontinued due to strong competition on the Taipei - Manila sector. V Air offered Taiwanese cuisine and beverage for sale on its flights. Its aircraft were in an all-economy seating layout with a seat pitch of 32 inches (81 cm).

V Air announced in August 2016 that it would cease all operations on 1 October 2016 and be folded back to its parent company TransAsia Airways, citing harsh competition and a revamped business model.

Destinations

As of September 2016, V Air served the following scheduled and charter destinations:

Fleet

At the time the airline ceased operations, the V Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

References

V Air Wikipedia