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词条 Air Paradise International
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  1. History

  2. Services

  3. Fleet

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox Airline
|airline = Air Paradise International
|logo = Air Paradise International logo.svg
|logo_size = 220
|fleet_size = 3
|destinations = 7
|IATA = AD
|ICAO = PRZ
|callsign = RADISAIR
|company_slogan = Bali is our Home
|founded = 2002
|ceased = 2005
|hubs = Ngurah Rai International Airport
|secondary_hubs =
|focus_cities = Sydney, Seoul,Tokyo.
|frequent_flyer = Paradise Birds
|alliance =
|tag line =
|subsidiaries =
|headquarters = Denpasar
|key_people =
|website =
}}

Air Paradise International was an airline based in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. It operated services to destinations in Australia, South Korea and Taiwan. Its main base was Ngurah Rai Airport, Denpasar. On 1 December 2005 the airline announced that it was ceasing operations due to a downturn in traffic following terrorist bombings on the Island in October 2005. In February 2007 the Indonesian Transportation Ministry delayed licence revocation of 11 major airlines, including Air Paradise, to give restructuring opportunities to the operators. Air Paradise was considering re-launching services in March 2007.[1][2] However 3 years later after ceased operations in November 2008, the airline filed for bankruptcy just 5 months after another of its competitors, Adam Air, filed for bankruptcy in the same year.

History

The airline was established in June 2002 and started operations on 16 February 2003 with services to Perth in Australia from Denpasar, Bali. On 27 December 2004 services began to Osaka, Japan. All services were suspended on 1 December 2005 following a downturn if traffic after the October 2005 terrorist attacks in Bali in result of over 100 fatalities. In June 2006, the website was still available, announcing negotiations to recapitalize the airline. Air Paradise was using A300's, A310's and leased 737-800's on flights to Melbourne, Sydney and Perth mostly for tourists. A major competitor on the Denpasar route was Garuda Indonesia. In November 2008, Air Paradise filed for bankruptcy after failing to re-launch operations and it's the 2nd airline to filed for bankruptcy in 5 months after Adam Air.

Services

Air Paradise operated services to the following international scheduled destinations in January 2005: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Osaka, Perth, Seoul and Sydney.

Fleet

The Air Paradise fleet comprised the following aircraft prior ceased operations (as of October 2005):

  • 2 Airbus A300-600R (ex China Airlines)
  • 2 Airbus A310-300 (ex Singapore Airlines)
  • 2 Boeing 737-800 (PH-HZW leased from Transavia April 2004 until April 2005), (TC-APM leased from Pegasus Airlines from April until November 2005)

References

1. ^Angkasa {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080929181339/http://www.angkasa-online.com/public/print/17/6/138.htm |date=2008-09-29 }} March 2007
2. ^Bali News: Bali's Air Paradise to Fly Again in March 2007
*Suspension of services announcement
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080929120859/http://www.travelweekly.com.au/articles/36/0c049236.asp Service re-launch]

External links

{{Commonscat-inline|Air Paradise International}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web//http://www.airparadise.com.au Air Paradise International via archive.org]
  • Air Paradise International Fleet Detail
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120102040546/http://www.airparadise.co.id/ Official website]
{{Portalbar|Indonesia|Companies|Aviation}}{{Airlines of Indonesia}}

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