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== History == | == History == | ||
Pan Eu was founded in 1937 as a scheduled passenger service serving the Königsberg - Danzig - Berlin - Paris air route. After the 1939 war the airline abandoned domestic flights (for which Lufthansa was given a monopoly) and focused on international flights from its main base at Tempelhof Airport in Berlin. In 1955 Pan Eu established an operating base in Orly Airport at Paris from which it centered its routes to southern Europe. In 1974 the new Philippe Pétain International Airport was inaugurated and the Paris Pan Eu hub was moved there from Orly. In the 1990s the airline moved most of its grossdeutscher activity to Philippe Pétain Airport, leaving Tempelhof for flights to top destinations. | Pan Eu was founded in 1937 as a scheduled passenger service serving the Königsberg - Danzig - Berlin - Paris air route. After the 1939 war the airline abandoned domestic flights (for which Lufthansa was given a monopoly) and focused on international flights from its main base at Tempelhof Airport in Berlin. In 1955 Pan Eu established an operating base in Orly Airport at Paris from which it centered its routes to southern Europe. In 1974 the new Philippe Pétain International Airport was inaugurated and the Paris Pan Eu hub was moved there from Orly. In the 1990s the airline moved most of its grossdeutscher activity to Philippe Pétain Airport, leaving Tempelhof for flights to top destinations. | ||
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+ | [[File:Pan Eu Ineland poster vintage.png|thumb|500 px|right|In the 1950s, Pan Eu already operated flights to many EU destinations, including Ineland.]] | ||
== Destinations == | == Destinations == | ||
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| Berlin || Grossdeutsches Reich ||bgcolor=#ddd| Tempelhof Airport | | Berlin || Grossdeutsches Reich ||bgcolor=#ddd| Tempelhof Airport | ||
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+ | | Blossomjd || [[Kryuland]] || Blossomjd International Airport | ||
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| [[Dublin]] || [[Ineland]] || [[McNamara International Airport]] | | [[Dublin]] || [[Ineland]] || [[McNamara International Airport]] | ||
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| Königsberg || Grossdeutsches Reich ||bgcolor=#ddd| Devau Airport | | Königsberg || Grossdeutsches Reich ||bgcolor=#ddd| Devau Airport | ||
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+ | | Königsberg || Teutonic State || Ritterbruder International Airport | ||
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| Laatzen || [[Duxburian Union]] ||bgcolor=#ff8| Laatzen Airport | | Laatzen || [[Duxburian Union]] ||bgcolor=#ff8| Laatzen Airport | ||
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| Telum || [[Inimicus]] || Telum Imperial Aerodrome | | Telum || [[Inimicus]] || Telum Imperial Aerodrome | ||
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+ | | Thurston || [[Halsberg]] || Thurston International Airport | ||
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| Verington || Duxburian Union ||bgcolor=#ff8| Verington International Airport | | Verington || Duxburian Union ||bgcolor=#ff8| Verington International Airport | ||
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| Warsaw || [[Poland-Lithuania]] ||bgcolor=#d3f9bc| Fryderyk Chopin International Airport | | Warsaw || [[Poland-Lithuania]] ||bgcolor=#d3f9bc| Fryderyk Chopin International Airport | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 24 January 2015
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Founded | 1937 | |||
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Focus cities | ||||
Airport lounge | Caravel Club (Premium) | |||
Headquarters | Königsberg, Grossdeutsches Reich | |||
Key people | Javier Oosterloo (CEO) | |||
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Total assets | ||||
Employees | (2014) |
Pan European World Airways, commonly known as Pan Eu, is the principal and largest international air carrier in the Grossdeutsches Reich. The airline was founded in 1937 as a scheduled passenger service serving the Königsberg - Danzig - Berlin - Paris air route. After the 1939 war the airline abandoned domestic flights (for which Lufthansa was given a monopoly) and focused on international flights from its main base at Tempelhof Airport in Berlin.
History
Pan Eu was founded in 1937 as a scheduled passenger service serving the Königsberg - Danzig - Berlin - Paris air route. After the 1939 war the airline abandoned domestic flights (for which Lufthansa was given a monopoly) and focused on international flights from its main base at Tempelhof Airport in Berlin. In 1955 Pan Eu established an operating base in Orly Airport at Paris from which it centered its routes to southern Europe. In 1974 the new Philippe Pétain International Airport was inaugurated and the Paris Pan Eu hub was moved there from Orly. In the 1990s the airline moved most of its grossdeutscher activity to Philippe Pétain Airport, leaving Tempelhof for flights to top destinations.
Destinations
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City | Country | Airport |
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Aerodimus | Os Corelia | Aerodimus International Airport |
Azaña | Northern Caesarea | Azaña - Francisco Crespo Airport |
Berlin | Grossdeutsches Reich | Berlin Brandenburg International Airport |
Berlin | Grossdeutsches Reich | Tempelhof Airport |
Blossomjd | Kryuland | Blossomjd International Airport |
Dublin | Ineland | McNamara International Airport |
Danzig | Grossdeutsches Reich | Danzig City Airport |
Dunnagh | Ineland | Dunnagh International Airport |
Königsberg | Grossdeutsches Reich | Devau Airport |
Königsberg | Teutonic State | Ritterbruder International Airport |
Laatzen | Duxburian Union | Laatzen Airport |
Marrakech | Marrakechia | Ménara Airport |
Paris | Grossdeutsches Reich | Charles De Gaulle International Airport |
Paris | Grossdeutsches Reich | Orly Airport |
Selderheim | Havvenskar | Selderheim International Airport |
Shannon | Ineland | Shannon International Airport |
Telum | Inimicus | Telum Imperial Aerodrome |
Thurston | Halsberg | Thurston International Airport |
Verington | Duxburian Union | Verington International Airport |
Warsaw | Poland-Lithuania | Fryderyk Chopin International Airport |